J.W. McConnell Building

Building in Montreal, Canada
45°29′49″N 73°34′42″W / 45.4969401°N 73.5783425°W / 45.4969401; -73.5783425Named forJ.W. McConnellCompleted1992OpenedSeptember 30, 1992[1]Cost$27.5 million CADOwnerConcordia UniversityTechnical detailsFloor count10Websiteconcordia.ca

The J.W. McConnell Building is an academic building on the Sir George Williams campus of Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. Built in 1992, it is named for John Wilson McConnell, a Canadian businessman and philanthropist whose foundation contributed to the building's erection. It sits between Bishop Street and Mackay Street on De Maisonneuve Boulevard in the Quartier Concordia. It is the home of the R. Howard Webster Library, the Departments of Education, English, Études Français, History, and Mathematics & Statistics. It is also home to the Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery, the J.A. DeSève Cinema, the Birks Student Centre and Welcome Centre, as well as many other services such as the Campus Bookstore and Print Services.[2]

Architecture

Shortly after its completion, the C$65 million building was criticized as "one of ugliest, most offensive new structures to be erected in Montreal since post-modernist architecture came into its prime."[3] McGill University professor of architecture David Theodore wrote in 2000 that "Concordia's last major project was the 1992 J.W. McConnell building on de Maisonneuve Blvd., which houses the Webster library. Meant to be the heart of the downtown campus, it has been severely criticized; for example, for the clumsy incorporation of the terra cotta facade of the Royal George Apartments on Bishop St."[4]

References

  1. ^ "McConnell Library Inauguration". Concordia Records Management and Archives. Concordia University. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  2. ^ "J.W. McConnell Building". www.concordia.ca. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  3. ^ Duncan, A. (1992, Oct 10). Concordia's new gallery looks, feels right; ellen family's endowment finally provides budget to acquire great art: [FINAL edition]. The Gazette
  4. ^ Theodore, D. (2000, May 13). Loyola addition is sober and functional: [final edition]. The Gazette
  • Concordia Library Website
  • Sir George Williams Campus Map
  • v
  • t
  • e
Features
Flag of Montreal
History
Geography
Economy
Politics
Public services
Education
English-language
French-language
Libraries
Culture
Transport
  • Category
  • WikiProject


Stub icon

This article about a building or structure in Quebec is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e