The space at 300 Ouellette Ave. will be used to fulfill a vision of a community learning, technology, and innovation hub.
The University of Windsor took possession of 300 Ouellette Ave. on Feb. 1.
The space at 300 Ouellette Ave. will be used to fulfill a vision of a community learning, technology, and innovation hub.
The University of Windsor took possession of 300 Ouellette Ave. on Feb. 1.
Windsor mayor Drew Dilkens, right, presents the Built Heritage Award to Craig Goodman, principal, CS&P Architects Inc.; professor emeritus Veronika Mogyorody; dean Marcello Guarini of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Sandra Aversa, special advisor, major capital projects; and Douglas Kneale, interim UWindsor president.
The City of Windsor honoured the University’s restoration of the former Armouries with a 2019 Built Heritage Award.
Windsor Hall has been chosen by the University of Windsor as the official name of the downtown building that houses the School of Social Work and Centre for Executive and Professional Education.
The University has named the building at the intersection of Pitt and Ferry streets Windsor Hall.
Students in the Master of Social Work for Working Professionals program will hold a public presentation of their research posters Saturday, April 2.
Executive director facility services Susan Mark, UWindsor president Alan Wildeman, architect Craig Goodman and provost Douglas Kneale accept congratulations from Windsor mayor Drew Dilkens (second from left) on recognition from the city heritage committee.
UWindsor officials received the 2016 Built Heritage Award during a meeting Tuesday of Windsor city council.
Architect Craig Goodman, UWindsor facilities manager Dan Castellan, site supervisor David Lester, city councillor Rino Bortolin and city engineer Mark Winterton look over the excavation of the former Windsor Armouries.
Construction crews led city and university officials through the future home of the School of Creative Arts, downtown Tuesday.
The Downtown Windsor Business Improvement Association unveiled dozens of discount offers Thursday to welcome students to the city centre.
Artist's concept of the building to be erected on the TBQ site.
The University of Windsor has unveiled the design of a new building to be constructed in the city centre adjacent to the former Windsor Armouries. Located on the former Tunnel Bar-B-Q property, the new building together with the Armouries will be home to the University’s School of Creative Arts.
Visions for the north entrance to the Armouries include signage acknowledging the building’s storied past.
The Board of Governors approved a $32.6 million budget for the redevelopment of the historic Windsor Armouries at its meeting April 22.