Nestled at the intersection of Pine Avenue and University Street, the Lyman Duff Medical Building has stood since 1923 as a testament to architectural excellence and academic heritage. Designed by...
The McGill Life Sciences Complex was inaugurated in 2008, and celebrated its 10th Anniversary in September 2018. Boasting a long history of collaboration between its teachers and researchers,...
The Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, named after one of McGill's most famous radiation physicists, was constructed in 1977 to provide this department with modern labs and equipment. The...
The small animal research unit (SARU), with a housing system for rodent animal models, guinea pigs, neonatal pigs and rabbits, is a Faculty facility that provides resources for small-animal models...
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].