Beyond Building 21 — Helping Build What's Next


Beyond Building 21 — Helping Build What's Next
The Issue
This is not a petition against McGill.
This is to collect signatures to document the impact B21 has made over the years and to support a possible reemergence of B21 in the coming future.
TL;DR On 1st May 2026, Building 21 has been asked by the administration to vacate the space and no additional funding will be allocated to this project. After 9 beautiful, daring years being hosted at McGill University in Montréal, Canada, we are now in search of what's next.
Sign if
- 👉 B21 has impacted you in some way!
- 👉 You care about interdisciplinary third spaces!
- 👉 You are interested to receive an announcement if/when there is news about B21's future
Last Glimpses of B21 at McGill. Come by if you can!
- 🏡 Scholar Showcase #1 | Thu 3 - 6PM, 9th April: [eventbrite link here]
- 🏡 Scholar Showcase #2 | Tue 3 - 6PM, 21st April: [eventbrite link here]
What is Building 21? Take a look
Dearest Reader,
Since 2017, Building 21 at McGill University has represented not only a space for deep inquisitive research, but also a ground for students to develop their field of expertise in a space where all disciplines have collided.
By trusting young minds and bringing together world-class thinkers, leaders, and artists, we have stumbled upon a model that not only works, but has created the conditions for unlikely paradigms, new inventions, accidental discoveries to emerge, such as:
- Mathilde Papillon’s Topological Deep Learning AI/ML architecture, and AI research in Major League Baseball (MLB)
- Kat Kavanagh’s WaterRangers project, that now monitors over 9,000+ international waterways using community science
- Hannah Derue’s “neuroscience-based startup that uses AI and art to help people communicate and manage chronic pain” (McGill Reporter, 2025)
Building 21 became something rare: a place where ideas are allowed to exist before they make sense, where the future is not predicted but prototyped, where failure is not a risk but a method.
After 9 years of Beautiful, Limitless, Unconstrained Exploration (BLUE), over 300 scholars across 52 disciplines pursuing interdisciplinary research, and a timeless amount of serendipity, rigour, and unbridled creativity, we are now open to the prospect of continuing external to McGill.
We are hoping to find the right connections within the next month that could help us going forward.
✍️ Any signature to show your support is deeply appreciated. SPREAD THE WORD: LIKES, SHARES, REPOSTS. It’s our time to shine!
We thank you for your continued support throughout the years.
— With love, from behind the Big Green Door
651 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1E3
building21.ca | LinkedIn | info@building21.ca

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The Issue
This is not a petition against McGill.
This is to collect signatures to document the impact B21 has made over the years and to support a possible reemergence of B21 in the coming future.
TL;DR On 1st May 2026, Building 21 has been asked by the administration to vacate the space and no additional funding will be allocated to this project. After 9 beautiful, daring years being hosted at McGill University in Montréal, Canada, we are now in search of what's next.
Sign if
- 👉 B21 has impacted you in some way!
- 👉 You care about interdisciplinary third spaces!
- 👉 You are interested to receive an announcement if/when there is news about B21's future
Last Glimpses of B21 at McGill. Come by if you can!
- 🏡 Scholar Showcase #1 | Thu 3 - 6PM, 9th April: [eventbrite link here]
- 🏡 Scholar Showcase #2 | Tue 3 - 6PM, 21st April: [eventbrite link here]
What is Building 21? Take a look
Dearest Reader,
Since 2017, Building 21 at McGill University has represented not only a space for deep inquisitive research, but also a ground for students to develop their field of expertise in a space where all disciplines have collided.
By trusting young minds and bringing together world-class thinkers, leaders, and artists, we have stumbled upon a model that not only works, but has created the conditions for unlikely paradigms, new inventions, accidental discoveries to emerge, such as:
- Mathilde Papillon’s Topological Deep Learning AI/ML architecture, and AI research in Major League Baseball (MLB)
- Kat Kavanagh’s WaterRangers project, that now monitors over 9,000+ international waterways using community science
- Hannah Derue’s “neuroscience-based startup that uses AI and art to help people communicate and manage chronic pain” (McGill Reporter, 2025)
Building 21 became something rare: a place where ideas are allowed to exist before they make sense, where the future is not predicted but prototyped, where failure is not a risk but a method.
After 9 years of Beautiful, Limitless, Unconstrained Exploration (BLUE), over 300 scholars across 52 disciplines pursuing interdisciplinary research, and a timeless amount of serendipity, rigour, and unbridled creativity, we are now open to the prospect of continuing external to McGill.
We are hoping to find the right connections within the next month that could help us going forward.
✍️ Any signature to show your support is deeply appreciated. SPREAD THE WORD: LIKES, SHARES, REPOSTS. It’s our time to shine!
We thank you for your continued support throughout the years.
— With love, from behind the Big Green Door
651 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1E3
building21.ca | LinkedIn | info@building21.ca

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Petition created on April 1, 2026