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Richard J. Currie Centre, University of New Brunswick

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About the Project

Project Description

A 21st century health and wellness facility. The Centre was designed to address the integrated wellness needs of the University of New Brunswick and the greater Fredericton community. The 5-storey, 139,000 SF building provides facilities for fitness, recreation and high-performance athletics as well as new space for community research activities and services. It contains three full-sized gyms, two of which are recreational and the other is a high performance gym for varsity athletes that doubles as an event space.

Scope

Electrical Engineering

Audio Visual

Final Budget

$50M

Primary Sector

Civic, Education, Recreation, Cultural & Community

Secondary Sector

Sport Theatres

Library

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Paul Boken Vice President
Ontario’s Court of Justice will vacate Old City Hall in 2021, making way for the city to build a new, Toronto-centric museum inside the 129-year-old Romanesque Revival building. The new courthouse will bring together several of Toronto’s Ontario Court of Justice criminal courts operating across the city. The amalgamation will reduce costs, make operations more efficient, sustainable and accessible for all.
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Placeholder text, Ontario’s Court of Justice will vacate Old City Hall in 2021, making way for the city to build a new, Toronto-centric museum inside the 129-year-old Romanesque Revival building.

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Client

University of New Brunswick

Architect

B+H Architects, Saski

Project Team

B+H Architects, Saski

Key Individuals

Greg Rushton

Domenic Bonavota

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