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Richard J. Renaud Science Complex

Location: 7141 Sherbrooke St. W.

Building overview

Opened in 2003, the Richard J. Renaud Science Complex changed the face of Concordia's west-end campus. This $85 million state-of-the-art teaching and research facility includes teaching facilities, offices and laboratories for various science departments.

The avant-garde design promotes interdisciplinarity and innovation in one of the top university sciences facilities in Canada. The award-winning building also features energy-efficient sustainable architecture. The complex includes the former Bryan Building (built in 1968), which has been completely renovated and fully integrated into the new structure.

The complex connects directly to the Centre for Structural and Functional Genomics (GE), Applied Science Hub (HU) and the Loyola Jesuit Hall and Conference Centre (RF).

Building accessibility

Accessibility ramp  
This building entrance is equipped with an accessibility ramp.

Accessible entrance
This building has an automated accessible entrance door.

Accessible building elevator
This building entrance is equipped with an accessible elevator.

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