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The MacDonald-Harrington Building is quite a popular destination for first-years and other engineering students. Currently in construction till an unforeseeable future, the MacDonald-Harrington Building is accessible through [[Frank Dawson Adams Building|FDA]]. The MacDonald-Harrington building famously hosts the '''G10''' classroom which most first-year students have freshman classes in.
==History==
The MacDonald-Harrington building was initially named the Macdonald Chemistry building but was renamed after Bernard Harrington -- the building's first chemistry professor. The building consists of one of the many donations made by Sir William Macdonald. Legend says its been in construction since 1896.
==Location==
Located at 815 Sherbrooke St W, the MacDonald-Harrington building is accessed through the entrance opposite [[Schulich Library]]. The building is quite note-worthy due to its distinct architecture and is found between the Frank Dawson Adams building and the [[Macdonald Engineering Building]].
==Important Rooms==
The building hosts many classes for the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. The building also has the G10 class which most first-year engineering students have classes in.