The Macdonald Engineering Building is the proud first home of the Faculty of Engineering at McGill University. Originally built in 1893, this historic structure was a generous gift from Sir William...
Thomson House, formerly known as Maison Charles-Édouard Gravel (Gravel House), was built in 1934 by architects Jean-Julien Perrault and Joseph-Roméo Gadbois[1].
On October 4th, 2021, McGill University launched an innovative initiative by occupying the Pilot Project workspace. This dynamic space embodies an open, shared, and collaborative model, serving as...
Built in 1939, War Memorial, Currie Gymnasium this remarkable addition to the McGill Sports Complex was named in honor of Sir Arthur Currie, who served as McGill’s principal from 1920 to 1933.
Built in 1905, thanks to a generous donation from Sir William Macdonald, the Barton Building was one of the original buildings on MacDonald campus. Barton Building, MacDonald Campus Originally...
Project Description:
The purpose of the project is to set up a facility and broadcast real-time online courses across the world. This facility will be located at 680 Sherbrook.