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 Macdonald Chemistry Building, recently renamed the Macdonald-Harrington Building after its first Chemistry professor, Bernard Harrington, was built between 1896 and 1897 and was one of the many...
The McConnell Engineering Building was donated to McGill in 1959 by John W. McConnell, a major benefactor of the University since 1911 and one of its Governors from 1928 until 1958. In the period...
The Wirth Opera Studio is named after Manfred and Eliza Wirth, generous benefactors and fans of McGill Opera. During Opera season rehearsals the students call Wirth home. It doubles as a...
The M.H. Wong Building is part of McGill's Tech Square, and is named in memoriam after McGill School of Architecture alumnus Jimmy Man-Hung Wong. The building features a keychain sculpture on the...
The Macdonald Engineering Building is the Faculty of Engineering’s first home. Built in 1893 and consisting of two structures, donated by Sir William Macdonald and Thomas Workman, it housed the...
In 1999, the University purchased in co-ownership from the Industrielle Alliance insurance company a 50-per-cent share of the building. That space consisted of the 12 floors accessible through a...