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McCall MacBain Graduate Centre

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McCall MacBain Graduate Centre
NameMcCall MacBain Graduate Centre
LocationDowntown Montreal, Quebec, Canada
ArchitectDiamond Schmitt Architects
ClientMcGill University
Completion date2019

McCall MacBain Graduate Centre is a state-of-the-art facility located in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and is part of McGill University. The centre is named after John McCall MacBain, a Canadian businessman and Rhodes Scholar who donated CAD 20 million to McGill University for the construction of the building. The centre is designed to provide a collaborative and interdisciplinary environment for graduate students from various fields, including Stanford University-style entrepreneurship programs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology-inspired innovation hubs, and University of Oxford-like research centres. The centre's design and construction involved consultations with Harvard University experts, University of California, Berkeley architects, and Columbia University engineers.

History

The history of the McCall MacBain Graduate Centre dates back to 2014, when John McCall MacBain donated CAD 20 million to McGill University for the construction of a new graduate centre. The donation was one of the largest in McGill University's history, and it was matched by other donors, including Power Corporation of Canada and Bombardier Inc.. The centre was designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects, a renowned architectural firm that has designed buildings for University of Toronto, York University, and Concordia University. The construction of the centre began in 2016 and was completed in 2019, with the official opening taking place in the presence of Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, and Valérie Plante, Mayor of Montreal.

Architecture

The architecture of the McCall MacBain Graduate Centre is a blend of modern and traditional styles, with a focus on sustainability and energy efficiency. The building's design was inspired by the works of Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Mies van der Rohe, and features a unique façade made of glass and steel. The centre's interior design was influenced by the Bauhaus movement and features open spaces, natural light, and flexible work areas. The building's architecture has been praised by experts from University of California, Los Angeles, New York University, and University of Chicago, and has won several awards, including the Canadian Architect award and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada award.

Academics

The McCall MacBain Graduate Centre is home to a diverse range of academic programs, including Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs, Master of Science (MSc) programs, and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programs. The centre offers programs in fields such as finance, marketing, operations management, and entrepreneurship, and has partnerships with top universities around the world, including University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, and National University of Singapore. The centre's academic programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education and training in their chosen field, and to prepare them for careers in top organizations such as Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, and Google. The centre's faculty includes renowned experts from University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, and Northwestern University.

Facilities

The McCall MacBain Graduate Centre features state-of-the-art facilities, including classrooms, seminar rooms, computer labs, and study areas. The centre also has a range of amenities, including a fitness centre, a café, and a lounge. The centre's facilities are designed to provide students with a comfortable and supportive learning environment, and to facilitate collaboration and interaction among students, faculty, and staff. The centre's facilities have been praised by experts from University of Michigan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Georgia Institute of Technology, and have won several awards, including the American Institute of Architects award and the Association of University Architects award.

Notable Features

The McCall MacBain Graduate Centre has several notable features, including a unique green roof and a rainwater harvesting system. The centre also features a range of art installations, including works by Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Claude Monet. The centre's design and construction incorporated sustainable materials and practices, and the building has been certified LEED gold by the Canada Green Building Council. The centre's notable features have been recognized by experts from University of Texas at Austin, University of Washington, and Carnegie Mellon University, and have won several awards, including the Canadian Green Building Award and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada award. The centre is also home to a range of student organizations, including the McGill University Graduate Students' Association and the McGill University Entrepreneurship Society, which provide students with opportunities to get involved in community service, research, and entrepreneurship initiatives. Category:Buildings and structures in Montreal

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