Heritage Hall }} Heritage Hall is one of the central buildings and a historical site on the SAIT campus. Construction began on Heritage Hall on January 18, 1921, five years after the
Provincial Institute of Technology and Art (PITA) was formed in
Calgary in 1916. Designed by Alberta provincial architect Richard Palin Blakey and built by J. McDiarmid Company of Winnipeg, Heritage Hall was completed later in 1922 and accommodated both the PITA and the Calgary
Normal School. On June 24, 1987, the Government of Canada designated Heritage Hall a
national historic site under the name "Heritage Hall Southern Alberta Institute of Technology National Historic Site of Canada". The federal designation notes the importance of the structure and SAIT as a place in the development of
vocational education in Western Canada. The designation references only the footprint of Heritage Hall and not the entire SAIT campus.
Residence SAIT Residence has two modern high rises in the northeast corner of its main campus. The residence buildings provide visitors with access to amenities during their stay including on-site laundry, 24-hour security, utilities, and shared lounge space.
Campus Centre The Campus Centre contained a coffee house, bar, Jugo Juice,
gymnasium,
fitness centre,
squash courts,
bowling alley,
hockey arena, salt water
pool and theatre. This building has been decommissioned, and demolition is currently in progress. Construction of a new Campus Centre is expected to be complete by 2025.
Stan Grad Centre This central building on SAIT's main campus houses food service outlets, study areas, classrooms, the campus bookstore and the library.
Additional buildings on campus • Clayton Carroll Automotive Centre • Aldred Centre • John Ware building • E.H. Crandell building •
Cenovus Energy Centre • Johnson-Cobbe Energy Centre • Senator Burns building • Eugene Coste building • Thomas Riley building ==Athletics==