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OAA Headquarters History

The OAA building opened in 1992 and was designed by Toronto architect Ruth Cawker, winner of a 1989 province-wide design competition.

The contemporary two-storey building is lifted from its hilltop site on columns and features bright interiors lit with natural light. Main floor uses include a double height exhibition gallery and lounge, along with meeting room space that can be adapted to various configurations. The upper floor offices are located around the exterior of the building with an atrium that provides views to the main floor below. See the past articles in the References section below for more information.

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