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Université McGill : L’édifice MacDonald-Harrington
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Université McGill : L’édifice MacDonald-Harrington
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| Abstract |
The Macdonald-Harrington Building, on McGill University's campus, was completed in 1895 according to the plans of Sir Andrew Taylor (1850-1937), a prominent Montreal architect. Originally intended for the departments of chemistry and mining, the neo-Romanesque building was primarily a utility building equipped with modern laboratories. The author describes the various uses and transformations of the building, which today houses the university's School of Architecture.
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Continuité
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No. 38
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Hiver 1988
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40-41
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fr
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Livesey, Graham D. “Université McGill : L’édifice MacDonald-Harrington.” Continuité, Hiver 1988. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/continuite/1988-n38-continuite1051734/18705ac.pdf.
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