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Campus and city views

The following six video clips provide 360-degree views of the downtown McGill University campus and adjacent Montreal buildings. Photography by Donald Chan.

Central campus
Autumn on the McGill University campus. The School of Architecture is housed in the Macdonald-Harrington Building: the five-storey structure with dormers, behind the blue van.
View central campus [.mov].

Mount Royal chalet
Winter in Montreal. From the chalet on the Mountain, one has a glorious view of the McGill University campus, the downtown buildings, the St. Lawrence River, and the South Shore beyond.
View Montreal from the Mount Royal chalet [.mov].

Roddick Gates
The main entrance to McGill University is through the Roddick Gates at the corner of Sherbrooke Street and McGill College Avenue.
View downtown campus from the Roddick Gates [.mov].

School roof
From the roof of the Macdonald-Harrington Building, one can see much of the Faculty of Engineering complex in the immediate foreground, with the downtown buildings and Mount Royal in the background.
View downtown campus from the School roof [.mov].

Crit rooms
These two rooms are on the first floor of the School, just inside the main entrance.
View Room 101 [.mov].
View Room 102 [.mov].