Kaneff Centre and Innovation Complex


The Kaneff Centre and Innovation Complex are two conjoined academic buildings of the University of Toronto on its Mississauga campus in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The Kaneff Centre opened in 1992 and houses the Blackwood Art Gallery and the Department of Management. The Innovation Complex is a $29.7-million expansion of the building completed in 2014 that houses the campus registrar's office, the Department of Economics and the Institute for Management and Innovation. The buildings share the municipal address of 1833 Inner Circle, Mississauga, Ontario.
The Kaneff Centre is adjacent to the University of Toronto [Mississauga bus terminal], a hub for several local and express MiWay city bus routes.

Construction

The Kaneff Centre for Management and Social Sciences opened in 1992 as one of the first new academic building at the University of Toronto's Erindale College since the South Building in 1973, and the oldest still standing apart from the South Building. The building housed the political science, economics, commerce, and management programs and was shaped as a horseshoe with a circular courtyard in the middle. It was named for Bulgarian-Canadian business magnate and philanthropist Ignat Kaneff who was the first to donate to the UTM campus.

Expansion

Following substantial growth in the campus's student population, plans were developed in 2011 to expand the Kaneff Centre with Moriyama & Teshima Architects chosen for the design. The structure, called the Innovation Complex, was completed in August 2014 and built as an infill where the courtyard was originally. The circular space became a domed rotunda used for speaking events and ceremonies. In total, the expansion added 65,300 square feet of space, tripling the facility’s capacity. Also added was an underground tunnel connecting the complex to the William G. Davis Building. The city of Mississauga contributed $10 million to the project's funding.

Facilities

The Kaneff Centre portion of the complex is mainly occupied by the Department of Management since the Department of Political Science moved to Maanjiwe nendamowinan. The Department of Economics and Institute for Management and Innovation, occupy the upper floors of the Innovation Complex, with the divisional office of the registrar's main service desk located in the rotunda.