2010 – Durham Consolidated Court House, Oshawa, Ontario
With its richly patterned cladding of spandrel and clear glass and carefully scaled massing, the Durham Consolidated Court House makes a significant contribution to the emerging urban framework of downtown Oshawa. Its bold, modern vocabulary emphasizes transparency and openness both for users and passers-by. A large outdoor public space, Court House Square, is the forecourt to the building entrance and creates opportunities for civic engagement. Providing badly needed space for the Province´s judicial system, this $190M six-storey, 40,000 m² structure houses 33 courtrooms, associated support space and prisoner-holding facilities. For planning efficiency, high-volume functions are located at or close to grade. The courthouse is the first LEED Gold NC building completed for the Province of Ontario.
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Published April 20, 2011 | Last Updated May 23, 2026

