Within the CIGI Campus courtyard is a public art installation crafted by
Richard Fleischner. The art piece highlights significant moments of progress in international governance, with copper markers located on an unseen world map. The campus has received the
Governor General's Medals in Architecture and other awards for its design. The building also incorporates environmentally friendly green roofs, operable windows, energy-efficient in-slab cooling and heating systems, and an underground cistern to collect grey water for landscape irrigation. The building was constructed using a
BubbleDeck system that reduces structural concrete usage, and as a whole, achieves a 50-percent energy reduction beyond the requirements of the National Building Code. The campus also houses the CIGI Auditorium, a 250-seat theatre-style space for public lectures and events, as well as a café operated by Stone Crock Bakery. == Occupants ==