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Master of Mathematical Finance

The MMF Department at the University of Toronto embarked on a growth trajectory to advance its mission and expand student enrollment by establishing two new distinct student streams: one dedicated to Executive Training and another focused on fostering collaborative industry partnerships and projects, extending the success of the MMF internship program. 

The 6,800-sf program encompasses various facilities for graduate students, such as a collaborative area equipped with meeting pods, a media wall, and a library, as well as a classroom/computer lab outfitted with Bloomberg stations and eight displays. The plan also includes a conference room, student and staff lounges and kitchens, administrative offices, and storage spaces.

To honour and accommodate the collaborative ethos that underpins the department’s work, we designed a learning experience for students that emphasizes group collaboration. We exposed the ceilings to regain height and create a more spacious atmosphere. The incorporation of hanging felt acoustic panels not only adds visual interest but also contributes to sound attenuation. Moreover, large expanses of double-glazed glass along the main corridor and classrooms bathe the space in natural light, fostering a bright and vital ambiance.

Project Information

Type
Educational | Commercial
Location
Toronto, ON
Client
University of Toronto
Year
2024
Size
6,890 sf

Team
Tania Bortolotto, OAA, ARIDO, LEED AP
Alex Horber, OAA, LEED AP
Yukun Bai, OAA Intern

Awards & Press

Awards
Press
Master of Mathematical Finance, Toronto
Canadian Interiors, July 2025

Arts & Science Collaborative Hub

Working with the University of Toronto and Triovest, we undertook a complete redesign and fit-out of the 10th floor at 700 University Avenue. The objective of the project was to accommodate departments within the Faculty of Arts & Science that require an additional footprint while they pursue longer-term renovation and new building plans. 

We optimized floor area usage to ensure the effective use of space, with an emphasis on enhanced functionality or flexibility. Guided by key institutional principles related to user comfort and sustainability, we were also challenged to design a highly adaptable environment capable of evolving with different departments’ changing needs. We achieved this by integrating AV, IT, and power solutions within the raised floor and with the strategic positioning of wall partitions. This approach allows for spatial reconfigurations, as required, while providing a clean and efficient layout. 

The design balances both private and collaborative workspaces, ensuring maximum exposure to natural light. Workstations, private offices, and student learning areas are strategically arranged to enhance productivity and engagement. Shared spaces, including seminar and meeting rooms, as well as a common lounge, kitchen, work areas, and interview rooms offer versatility and encourage collaboration across disciplines.

Project Information

Type
Education | Commercial
Location
Toronto, ON
Client
University of Toronto
Year
2023
Size
28,113 sf

Team
Tania Bortolotto, OAA, ARIDO
Alex Horber, OAA
Yukun Bai, OAA Intern
Farah Elbatish, OAA Intern


Data Sciences Institute

The goal of this project was twofold: i) to create a multidisciplinary research hub for DSI researchers and industry partners, and ii) to renovate office spaces so as to accommodate academic and administrative units at the university that require additional space while long-term planning for new buildings continues.

We worked closely with the University to align with its broader vision for future development and address the pressing need to create a new institute. Through extensive stakeholder consultations, our team gained a deep understanding of the project’s challenges and explored multiple design approaches to create a dynamic and functional environment.

A primary focus of the design process was to create spaces that support study, collaboration, and social interaction while maximizing natural light and promoting occupant well-being. We integrated design features that align with key institutional principles related to user comfort and sustainability. We optimized floor area usage to ensure the effective use of space, with an emphasis on enhanced functionality or flexibility.

We were additionally challenged to design a highly adaptable environment capable of evolving with different departments’ changing needs. To achieve this, we embedded AV, IT, and power solutions within the raised floor and oversaw the strategic placement of wall partitions. This approach allows for reconfiguration as needed, while preserving a clean and efficient layout.

The design balances both private and collaborative workspaces, ensuring maximum exposure to natural light. Workstations, private offices, and student learning areas are strategically arranged to enhance productivity and engagement. Shared spaces, including seminar and meeting rooms, as well as a common lounge, offer versatility and encourage collaboration across disciplines and research activities.

Project Information

Type
Education
Location
Toronto, ON
Client
University of Toronto
Year
2023
Size
28,113 sf

Team
Tania Bortolotto, OAA, ARIDO, Lead Designer
Alex Horber, OAA, Project Architect
Yukun Bai, OAA Intern
Farah Elbatish, OAA Intern


Finch Avenue Optometry

For the interior fit-out of Finch Avenue Optometry, we took cues from ocular shapes and functions as well as the rotund shape of the space to design a luminous double-height retail showroom with sparkling black accents that communicates understated luxury. 

Upon entering the showroom, one is immediately drawn to the prominent ocular installation that cascades down from the ceiling and doubles as a chandelier. Inspired by the biomechanics of the eye and depth of field, the design comprises eight concentric rings, each defined by recessed LED lights, culminating in a mirrored center that emulates the pupil of an eye. This sculptural form creates an organic yet elevated atmosphere while also providing a powerful source of illumination. 

A bank of windows encircles the upper portion of the double-height curvilinear wall, drawing daylight into the heart of the showroom. Below, white lacquer shelving with recessed LEDs transmits a pure light, creating the ideal setting for trying on eyeglasses. The adjacent sunglasses zone glows with backlit glass shelving, ideal for testing shades. These custom displays provide a clean and cohesive appearance regardless of changes to the merchandise, unifying the retail experience so that the different glasses’ shapes, sizes, and colours never overwhelm clients. 

Polished white Cambria stone tile flooring creates a crisp environment while also helping to amplify brightness within the space. We selected sculptural furniture — comfortable, rounded leather chairs in neutral colours that blend with the overall concept and black granite tables that provide accents. Flat-screen monitors incorporated into the wall create a multi-dimensional experience and add further luminosity and dynamism to the store.

Project Information

Type
Commercial
Location
Toronto, ON
Client
Finch Avenue Optometry
Size
3,000 sf

Team
Tania Bortolotto, OAA, ARIDO
Alex Horber, OAA
Jerry Lin, OAA

Awards & Press

Awards
Award of Excellence
ARIDO, 2015

2015 BOY Awards Finalist
Interior Design’s Best of Year Awards, 2015

Lighting Design Awards, International Project of the Year – Interior, Highly Commended
Lighting Magazine, 2015
Press
Lighting Special
Mondo Magazine, 2014

Finch Avenue Optometry
Retail Focus UK, July 2014


Dart International Headquarters

The 23,000-sf office space for Dart Real Estate, a company that manages over 800,000 sf of office, retail, and food and beverage space in Grand Cayman, required a vital and flexible design that meets the company’s functional needs and expresses their energetic ethos.

The new two-storey headquarters is located in one of Dart’s mixed-use buildings, which is part of a larger development built by their parent company, Dart Investment. The program, which responds to their evolving needs as a growing business, called for flexible workstations, offices, breakout and meeting rooms, as well as a 2,000-sf welcome centre and event space to showcase real-estate opportunities through visual and digital displays. 

Inspired by Caribbean vernaculars, the welcome centre features an open staircase, an aquarium, and a thin-sheet waterfall rushing over a coral stone wall. The light-coloured floors and wood finishing consist of finely detailed textures. Using rooftop cameras, the tenant shows real-time projections of Dart Investment projects, including the development of a new town called Camana Bay.

Project Information

Type
Commercial
Location
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Client
Dart Realty
Size
25,000 sf, two storey

Team
Tania Bortolotto, OAA
Alex Horber, OAA
Jerry Lin, OAA
Paul Aquilina, OAA
Jose Castel-Branco, OAA Intern


Aesthetics in Dentistry

Located at the base of a new high-rise condominium at Yonge and Eglinton, Central Dental deploys deliberate curves to evoke what dentists see when they peer into a patient’s mouth.

We designed a curvaceous desk for the reception area and overlapping curved walls to shape the small waiting room and create a sense of greater openness. Walnut finishes foster a warm and comfortable atmosphere. We used clear and sandblasted glass extensively throughout the office and for the consult room and operatory doors to bring light into the plan and forge both visual connections and privacy. The treatment rooms feature chair-side monitors, which function as digital displays for radiographs, intra-oral cameras, and televisions. 

Functionality, efficiency, and patient comfort are key considerations when designing a dental office and need to be balanced with an adherence to regulatory and technical standards. The key programmatic zones include reception and waiting areas, consultation rooms, operatories, sterilization areas, and staff support spaces. We designed the operatories with ergonomics in mind to accommodate dental chairs, cabinetry, and equipment, ensuring sufficient clearance for staff to work comfortably. The overall layout optimizes workflow, ensuring seamless circulation for both staff and patients as well as sufficient room for moving equipment.

Project Information

Type
Commercial
Location
Toronto, ON
Client
Central Dental Group
Size
1,420 sf

Team
Tania Bortolotto, OAA, ARIDO
Jerry Lin, OAA
Alex Horber, OAA, LEED GA
Michael Taylor, OAA Intern


Bortolotto Studio

The top floor of an old industrial building on College Street in Toronto’s Little Italy housed Bortolotto’s design studio from 2007 to 2018. Designed as both a workplace and a showcase of our practice, the space was created to foster collaboration and innovation. Natural light streamed in through large perimeter windows, illuminating a bright open studio where custom-designed L-shaped workstations supported teamwork and interaction. The rough, textured shell of the existing building provided a dramatic backdrop for the refined, minimalist interventions, balancing old and new in a way that expressed the firm’s design ethos.
 
Within the open environment, translucent floating partitions, sandblasted glass and film were used to subtly separate zones while maintaining visual connectivity A sequence of tall partitions, each integrated with vertical lighting fixtures and capped by custom black steel shelving fabricated by Prototype Design Lab, defines a narrow alleyway within the studio. Along this corridor, a continuous work surface provides space for a design library of architecture books and magazines, a technical resource area, and a casual lunch space. A restrained palette of white and charcoal, paired with simple detailing and a strong emphasis on ergonomics, underscored the firm’s identity while creating an efficient and comfortable workplace. The inviting entrance offered clients a striking first impression, setting the tone for a flexible, collaborative studio that exemplified our commitment to design excellence.

Project Information

Type
Commercial
Location
Toronto, ON
Client
Bortolotto Design Architect Inc.
Size
2,000 sf

Team
Tania Bortolotto, OAA, ARIDO
Alex Horber, OAA, LEED GA
Jerry Lin, OAA

Awards & Press

Awards
Award of Merit, New Workplaces
ARIDO, 2008


Berco & DeLuca Orthodontics

Located in the corner suite of an existing office building, Berco & DeLuca Orthodontics serves 10 patients at a time in a new layout that enhances flow, efficiency, and natural light. 

The reception, waiting room, and treatment bay are all positioned along the perimeter, adjacent to exterior windows, with two enclosed consultation offices strategically placed between these spaces. This layout ensures a visual and acoustic barrier between the spaces, enhancing privacy and comfort for patients and staff alike.

We located the sterilization equipment, X-ray area, and a semi-private examination room apart from the treatment bay, with a glazed partition serving as a partial enclosure. This feature clearly distinguishes the areas where patients and parents can move freely from those requiring a staff escort, enhancing efficiency and organization within the office layout. The sterilization area, while strictly for staff use, is also treated in this way to make patients and parents aware of the importance of cleanliness and sterilization.

The lighting scheme in the treatment bay incorporates task lighting above each chair that is supplemented by ambient lighting, complementing the abundant natural light in the space.

Project Information

Type
Commercial
Location
Toronto, ON
Client
Dr. Mauricio DeLuca and Dr. Stehelynn DeLuca
Size
2,000 sf

Team
Tania Bortolotto, OAA, ARIDO


Lakeshore Dental I

For Lakeshore Dental, our first collaboration with the dental outfit, the goal was to design a “non-clinical aesthetic” and change people’s perceptions of what a dentist’s office can look like. Using warm materials and colours, and capitalizing on the expansive glazing, Lakeshore I strives to turn a trip to the dentist into a warm and positive experience.

To tackle challenges related to spatial constraints, including prescribed distances from X-ray machines, health and safety requirements related to lead and sterilization, and circulation pathways for both patients and staff, we devised a strategic layout and used playful forms to achieve a functional clinical setting that reads as a cohesive and harmonious whole.

Project Information

Type
Commercial
Location
Toronto, ON
Client
Dr. Izabela Olczyk
Size
2,000 sf

Team
Tania Bortolotto, OAA, ARIDO
Alex Horber, OAA, LEED GA

Awards & Press

Awards
Award of Excellence Health Care Facilities, Dental
ARIDO, 2006


Innovative Orthodontics

Innovative Orthodontics is a 2,100-sf orthodontics practice run by internationally recognized orthodontist Dr. John Voudouris, who actively pursues research and development projects and holds multiple patents for new orthodontic technologies. He tasked us with designing a space that would reflect his experimental spirit and passion for art.

Upon entering the reception area, visitors are greeted warmly by a custom light fixture that spills down from the ceiling like a topographical sculpture. The curvature of the light is mirrored by the curvilinearity of the reception desk — a custom millwork design that swoops away from the wall to create a flat desk surface. The reception area also offers an initial encounter with Dr. Voudouris’s art collection: a large oil painting by Viviane Case-Fox, characterized by energetic brushstrokes, offers a colourful contrast to the otherwise soothing palette of white, glass, and brushed-metal that characterizes the clinic’s finishes. 

In addition to the artworks and photography hung throughout the space, the glass partitions between the clinic’s dental chairs feature hand-drawn diagrams of Voudouris’s orthodontic patents. These orthodontic art pieces demonstrate his creative contributions to the profession while also providing a privacy barrier between one dental chair and the next. Taken as a series, they imbue the clinical setting with context-appropriate whimsy and prompt curiosity and conversation. 

The fit-out includes seven orthodontic chairs, an orthodontic X-ray machine, lab space, areas for research and development, the reception area, as well as ancillary spaces for staff and patients. Design details, such as coloured LED lights and the sculptural ceiling fixture in the reception area, inspired motifs related to light and curvilinearity that repeat throughout the space and amplify the office’s visibility from the street through the glazing. The ceiling plan incorporates custom lighting and perforated aluminum panels throughout the central clinic space; the lights can be changed to fit the season or celebrate a holiday.

Project Information

Type
Commercial
Location
Toronto, ON
Client
Dr. John Voudouris
Size
2,100 sf

Team
Tania Bortolotto, OAA, ARIDO
Alex Horber, OAA, LEED GA
Sarah Fourie, OAA Intern

Awards & Press

Awards
Press
Innovative Orthodontics Dr. Voudouris, Toronto
Canadian Interiors, November 2021