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Burwash Hall, Gothic Revival university dining hall and dormitory in University of Toronto St. George Campus, Canada.

Burwash Hall is a residential building and dining facility at the University of Toronto featuring Gothic Revival architectural elements such as pointed arches and ribbed vaults. The structure has high ceilings, stone walls, and large windows that flood the interior spaces with natural light throughout the day.

The building was established in 1912 and designed by architectural firm Sproatt & Rolph as part of Victoria University within the University of Toronto. The Gothic Revival style was selected to connect the campus to traditional academic architecture.

The dining hall brings together students from different fields of study, fostering conversations and friendships across disciplines during shared meals. These daily encounters form an important part of student life on campus.

Keep in mind this is primarily a student residence and dining space, so access to certain areas may be restricted to enrolled students. The best time to appreciate the architecture and interior spaces is during daylight hours when natural light highlights the design details.

The building was designed to house both student residences and a central dining hall under one roof, integrating living and communal eating into a single structure. This combined approach differs from many other academic buildings where sleeping and dining spaces are separate facilities.

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Location
Inception
1912
Architects
Sproatt & Rolph
Architectural style
Gothic Revival
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Victoria University, University of Toronto
Address
75a Queen's Park Crescent, Toronto, ON
GPS coordinates
43.66722,-79.39111
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December 12, 2025 09:04
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