McIntyre Medical Sciences Building & Osler Library
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Model of McIntyre Medical Sciences Building-- McGill Archives

The McIntyre Medical Sciences Building was constructed in 1965 by the firm of Marshall and Merrett. It is situated just north of the Stewart Biological Sciences Building in McIntyre Park, once the site of Duncan McIntyre's Square Mile mansion, Craguie. This circular, concrete, sixteen-storey tower has two entrances, one on Drummond Street which leads to the ground floor, and another on Pine Avenue which opens onto the sixth floor. The two main lecture theatres are positioned near the sixth floor entrance to reduce traffic in between classes. The fourteenth to sixteenth floors serve the animal research facility, the seventh to thirteenth floors contain research labs and offices, and the lower floors are dedicated to classrooms, offices, the library, a cafeteria, and public areas.

Additional Pictures of the McIntyre Medical Sciences Building and Osler Library
Cafeteria and lounge -- McGill Archives
Osler Library -- McGill Archives
Osler Library -- Instructional Communications Centre
Construction site -- McGill Archives
Construction (Sept. 1964) -- McGill Archives
Osler Library entrance -- McGill Archives
Osler Library -- McGill Archives
Osler Library -- Instructional Communications Centre
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Built 1965
Architect - Marshall and Merrett
Donor - none
Current use - Faculty of Medicine


Construction site (July 1963)
-- McGill Archives


Construction (April 1964)
-- McGill Archives


Construction
-- McGill Archives


Lecture Hall
-- McGill Archives


Osler Library entrance
-- McGill Archives


Osler Library
-- Instructional Communications Centre