Engineering Technology
Building - The Future of Engineering
Research and Education
New home of:
- Engineering 1
- McMaster-Mohawk Bachelor of Technology Partnership
- School of Biomedical Engineering
- Walter G. Booth School
of Engineering Practice
- Dofasco Centre for Engineering & Public Policy
- GMC Centre for Engineering Design
- Xerox Centre for Engineering Entrepreneurship & Innovation
- McMaster Biointerfaces Institute
- Centre for Research in Micro- and Nano-Systems
Supporting the Faculty of Engineering’s expansion into emerging areas of research and study is the new five-storey, 125,000 square-foot state-of-the-art Engineering Technology Building.
The building is home to the first-year engineering program and the McMaster-Mohawk Bachelor of Technology Partnership. Teaching studios, tutorial rooms, study space, and classrooms support an enhanced first-year undergraduate experience.
The School of Biomedical Engineering and the Walter G. Booth School of Engineering Practice are located in the new building. Space is also designated for a new Biointerfaces Institute and research initiatives in nanotechnology and micro-systems.
The Engineering Technology Building is designed to LEED environmental standards and as a teaching tool. It is located at the campus’ Main Street entrance.
With the addition of the Engineering Technology Building, the Faculty is located in, or shares, eight buildings on campus.
News:
- McMaster campus using innovative system to collect rain, treat for drinking water
- Second Award for Engineering Technology Building
- Engineering Building Wins Architectural Award
- New Engineering Building Opens at McMaster
- Grand opening events
- Elliptical computer lab
- Hamilton Spectator article "Future face of McMaster"

