Grebel Buildings and Renovations

                                           1964 original building Conrad Grebel University Collge

1964

The original building opened. Administrative offices were located in what is now the third floor short end. Classrooms and a library were located in the area under the Chapel.
Approximate cost: $600K

1976 Academic Wing of Conrad-Grebel University College

1976

The academic wing opened. Offices were relocated to the new wing and old offices were converted to residence rooms. The area under the Chapel became a games lounge and offices for the Canadian Mennonite and Project Ploughshares.
Approximate cost: $1M

1992 Patio, Conrad-Grebel University College

1992

The patio was added and kitchen and dining room renovated. Much of the funds raised were used to upgrade the electrical and mechanical infrastructure of the residence building, leaving little to create a new games lounge and study room under the new patio.
Approximate cost: $3M

2003 Extension Conrad-Grebel University College

2003

The atrium, short end extension, and apartments were opened just in time for the double-cohort. Finally the gap between the residence and the academic wing was covered. An elevator connected the space to the residence wing, with simple ramps providing access. The apartment became a highly-desired alternative to off-campus housing.
Approximate cost: $6M

2014 Academic Wing Expansion of Conrad-Grebel University College

2014

The academic wing expansion opened. The Library and Archives almost doubled in size and a Peace Centre was added. The reception desk relocated to a new main entrance. The atrium expanded with enlarged bridges connecting the elevator to the residence wing.
Approximate cost: $8M

2021 Dining room and Kitchen expansion

2021

The dining room and kitchen expansion and renovation opened during COVID. The project included a new staircase and an elevator to the Chapel lobby. The patio was renovated and made slightly smaller to make the dining room larger, while a new kitchen was added. 
Approximate cost: $6M