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On Campus at McGill:

The Presbyterian College is situated
just to the east of
McGill's central campus in the heart of Montreal.
 
 
The Presbyterian College is comprised of three main structures; a chapel,
administrative offices and classrooms (including the library), and a
residence. The post-modern architecture of the college pays respect
to the past with a traditional garden courtyard. The inner courtyard
provides a valuable meeting place and social space for the college.
The three main structures surround the inner garden courtyard.
The Garden Courtyard:
Just
next door to the south of the college is the Diocesan Theological
College, which was designed by architect Sir Andrew Thomas Taylor
(1850-1937). Taylor made significant architectural contributions
in Montreal, including a number of buildings at McGill, notably
the Redpath Hall and Library.
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