New headquarters champions health and sustainability

The new headquarters of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF), inspired by its bucolic setting overlooking Toronto’s Don Valley ravine, reflects the group’s core value of health and well-being, and it uses mass timber as a sustainable solution.
Moriyama Teshima Architects accounted for these factors at every stage when designing the revitalized three-storey building, a 124,000-square-foot structure that also reflects the rich history of the OSSTF, founded in 1919.
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