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Master of Mathematical Finance

The new Learning Nexus for the Master of Mathematical Finance (MMF) Department at the University of Toronto honours the program’s world-class reputation, bolsters its identity within the university, and enhances functionality and experience for the larger MMF community.


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