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==History== | ==History== | ||
[[Image:Galbraith_building_1962.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Galbraith Building in 1962]] |
Revision as of 21:51, 6 February 2011
Galbraith Building | |
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Location | 35 St. George Street |
Year Constructed | 1960 |
Major Offices/Labs | |
Department of Civil Engineering | |
Office of the Registrar | |
First Year Office | |
Engineering Outreach & Admissions Office | |
Michael E. Charles Faculty Council Chamber | |
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.
Departments and Offices
- Office of the Registrar (GB157)
- Admissions Office (GB153)
- First Year Office (GB170)
- Student Recruitment and Outreach Office (GB173)
- Math Help Office
- Office of Advancement, Alumni Relations (GB116)
- Department of Civil Engineering (GB105)
- Michael E. Charles Faculty Council Chamber (GB202)