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{{Infobox Building
|name = Galbraith Building
|image = Galbraith_Building.jpg
|alt = Galbraith Building
|caption =
|date = 1960
|location = 35 St. George Street
|office1 = [[Department of Civil Engineering]]
|office2 = Office of the Registrar
|office3 = First Year Office
|office4 = Engineering Outreach & Admissions Office
|office5 = Michael E. Charles Faculty Council Chamber
|office6 = Mark Huggins Structures Lab
}}
The '''Galbraith Building''', located on 35 St. George Street, was completed in 1960 as the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering experienced a period of rapid expansion from the late 1940s to 1950s. It was constructed at a cost of $7 million, and was designed by Page and Steele architects (who later redesigned the interior of the [[Sandford Fleming Building]] after it was destroyed by a fire). It currently houses many of the Faculty's main operations, including the Registrar's Office, the First Year Office, and the Civil Engineering Department.
The '''Galbraith Building''', located on 35 St. George Street, was completed in 1960 as the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering experienced a period of rapid expansion from the late 1940s to 1950s. It was constructed at a cost of $7 million, and was designed by Page and Steele architects (who later redesigned the interior of the [[Sandford Fleming Building]] after it was destroyed by a fire). It currently houses many of the Faculty's main operations, including the Registrar's Office, the First Year Office, and the Civil Engineering Department.