Montreal Neurological Institute Item Info

Montreal Neurological Institute
Montreal Neurological Institute
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Montreal Neurological Institute construction...
Montreal Neurological Institute construction
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Title:
Montreal Neurological Institute
Alternative title:
The Neuro
Architect(s):
Ross and Macdonald
Architect(s) for extension:
Fetherstonhaugh, Durnford, and Bolton
Donor:
No known donor
Date built:
1932
Status (as of 1996):
Standing
Current use (as of 1996):
Departments of Pathology, Epidemiology, and Microbiology
Campus:
Downtown Campus
Location:
Residences & Gymnasium
Latitude:
45.50910639
Longitude:
-73.58149926

Description

In 1932, the Montreal Neurological Institute was constructed just north of the Pathological Institute by the firm of Ross and Macdonald, who also designed the Old Biology Building. This structure, considered a part of the Royal Victoria Hospital complex, continues the ideas of the Hospital's architecture and is on the same scale. It was expanded in 1945 by the firm of Fetherstonhaugh, Durnford, and Bolton, who were responsible for several other projects on the McGill campus such as Douglas Hall.

Attribution
Citation:
"Montreal Neurological Institute", The History of McGill University's Buildings, McGill University Libraries, https://digital.library.mcgill.ca/campus/items/cb054_02.html