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The '''Bahen Centre for Information Technology''', located on 40 St. George Street, was completed in 2002 and serves as a "state of the art facility for education of information technology professionals in [[Electrical and Computer Engineering Department|electrical and computer engineering]], computer science and IT research." It was constructed at a cost of $111 million, and was designed by Diamond + Schmitt Architects Incorporated. The building is home to the [[Division of Engineering Science]] and is adjoined to a historical building that contains the Office of the Dean (and formerly the [[Professional Experience Year]] office).
The '''Bahen Centre for Information Technology''', located on 40 St. George Street, was completed in 2002 and serves as a "state of the art facility for education of information technology professionals in electrical and computer engineering, computer science and IT research." It was constructed at a cost of $111 million, and was designed by Diamond + Schmitt Architects Incorporated. The building is home to the [[EngSci Club|Division of Engineering Science]] and is adjoined to the Koffler Centre on the south, which houses the U of T Bookstore and U of T Career Centre, and 44 St. George St. on the north, a historic house-like building that currently contains the Office of the Dean (and formerly the [[PEY|Professional Experience Year]] office). It also houses computer labs for the computer science and [[ECE]] departments.


==Departments and Offices==
==Departments and Offices==
* [[Division of Engineering Science]] (BA2110)
* [[EngSci Club|Division of Engineering Science]] (BA2110)
* Office of the Dean (44 St. George Street)
* Office of the Dean (44 St. George Street)
* Adel Sedra Auditorium (BA1160)
* Adel Sedra Auditorium (BA1160)
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* Emerging Communications Technology Institute
* Emerging Communications Technology Institute
* Reconfigurable Antennas Laboratory (BA8177)
* Reconfigurable Antennas Laboratory (BA8177)
* Digital Embedded Systems Lab (BA3135)


==Structure and Design==
==Structure and Design==
The Bahen Centre was built on the site of several historic buildings south of Russell Street, and adjacent to the preexisting Koffler Student Centre, whose exterior brick wall became an interior feature of the new building. One of the historic buildings (44 St. George Street) was to be moved to a new location, but was instead incorporated into the design by the architects.
The Bahen Centre was built on the site of several historic buildings south of Russell Street, and adjacent to the preexisting Koffler Student Centre, whose exterior brick wall became an interior feature of the new building. One of the historic buildings (44 St. George Street) was to be moved to a new location, but was instead incorporated into the design by the architects.


The facility is 20,000 gross square metres and has been praised for its sustainability in design. Many elements of the Bahen Centre  contribute its overall sustainability. The building uses excess steam from the neighbouring U of T steam plant to provide 92% of its total heating needs and sun-shading devices along both the east and south sides of the building reduce the amount of cooling needed during the summer months. In addition, careful space planning allows for the labs of the computer science and [[Electrical and Computer Engineering Department|Electrical and Computer Engineering]] departments to face the coolest wall (north) to provide relief from the heat created by the large numbers of computers.
The facility is 20,000 gross square metres and has been praised for its sustainability in design. Many elements of the Bahen Centre  contribute its overall sustainability. The building uses excess steam from the neighbouring U of T steam plant to provide 92% of its total heating needs and sun-shading devices along both the east and south sides of the building reduce the amount of cooling needed during the summer months. In addition, careful space planning allows for the labs of the computer science and [[ECE|Electrical and Computer Engineering]] departments to face the coolest wall (north) to provide relief from the heat created by the large numbers of computers.


==History==
==History==
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The facility contains 50 laboratories, 10 lecture theatres, 13 tutorial rooms, 9 seminar rooms, and about 300 offices. The building was officially opened on October 8, 2002, after opening in the summer of 2002. The sixth floor, however, was finished only in August 2005 and the Department of Mathematics (and the Mathematics Library) moved in.
The facility contains 50 laboratories, 10 lecture theatres, 13 tutorial rooms, 9 seminar rooms, and about 300 offices. The building was officially opened on October 8, 2002, after opening in the summer of 2002. The sixth floor, however, was finished only in August 2005 and the Department of Mathematics (and the Mathematics Library) moved in.
==In Popular Culture==
In 2013, University of Toronto instructor Shai Cohen performed a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGaJsGu_5zA tour of Bahen Centre] highlighting all the reasons of why Bahen is a poorly designed building. It was not until the completion of the [[Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship]] that the award for most poorly designed engineering building finally had competition again.


==Awards and Accolades==
==Awards and Accolades==