Following the upgrade of the lower section of the main road on the downtown campus a few years ago, the reconstruction of the upper main road north of the Y-intersection to the McCall MacBain Arts...
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.
The architect of this Richardsonian Romanesque building was Sir Andrew Taylor, who had been educated at the Royal Academy in London. In designing this structure, Taylor put its function, layout,...
The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences offers numerous advanced facilities, where students practice intricate surgical procedures and interview mock patients. At the same time, McGill's...
The Macdonald Campus Farm is a dynamic hub for agricultural and environmental innovation, serving as both a vital research facility and an invaluable educational resource.
Burnside Hall, named after the original home of James McGill, was built in 1970, by Marshall, Merrett, and Assoc., to meet the growing need for space in the Faculty of Science. This thirteen-storey...