The campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is located on a 1-acre (0.40 ha) campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The campus spans approximately one mile (1.6 km) of the north side of the Charles River basin directly opposite the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The campus includes dozens of buildings representing diverse architectural styles and shifting campus priorities.

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  • The campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is located on a 1-acre (0.40 ha) campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The campus spans approximately one mile (1.6 km) of the north side of the Charles River basin directly opposite the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The campus includes dozens of buildings representing diverse architectural styles and shifting campus priorities. MIT's architectural history can be broadly split into four eras: the Boston campus, the new Cambridge campus before World War II, the "Cold War" development, and post-Cold War buildings. Each era was marked by distinct builds representing neoclassical, modernist, brutalist, and deconstructivist styles which alternatively represent a commitment to utilitarian minimalism and embellished exuberance.
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  • 120 Massachusetts Avenue
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  • Building 14
  • Building 50
  • Building 57
  • Building 66
  • Building 7
  • Building E15, "Inverted Bathroom"
  • Building E2
  • Building E25
  • Building E53
  • Building E55
  • Building W15
  • Building W16
  • Building W33
  • Building W34
  • Building W35, Z-Center
  • Building W79
  • Buildings W32 and W31
  • President's House, Building E1
  • W4
  • W7
  • W85, W85ABC, W85DE, W85FG, W85HIJK
dbpprop:architect
dbpprop:architecturalStyle
  • Beaux-arts
  • Deconstructivism
  • Modern
  • Modern, International Style
  • Post-modern
dbpprop:authorlink
  • Mark Jarzombek
dbpprop:buildingName
  • Alumni Pool
  • Baker House
  • Building 20
  • Building 46
  • Chapel
  • Dreyfus Building
  • DuPont Athletic Center and Gymnasium
  • Eastgate
  • Francis Amasa Walker Memorial
  • Gray House
  • Green Building
  • Hayden Memorial Library
  • Hermann Building
  • Howard W. Johnson Athletics Center
  • Koch Biology Building
  • Kresge Auditorium
  • Landau Building
  • Ray and Maria Stata Center
  • Rockwell Cage
  • Rogers Building
  • Senior House
  • Simmons Hall
  • Tang Center
  • Westgate
  • Whitaker College
  • Wiesner Building
  • Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center
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  • Academic offices
  • Academic offices and classrooms
  • Academic offices and laboratories
  • Auditorium
  • Church
  • Dining hall and gymnasium
  • Dormitory
  • Gymnasium
  • Gymnasium and indoor track
  • Indoor swimming pool
  • Research laboratories and offices
  • Research laboratories and classrooms
  • Research laboratories
  • Research laboratory
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  • Building 7 atrium
  • Detail of Baker House facade onto the Charles River
  • Exterior of Kresge Auditorium looking west
  • MIT Chapel
  • MIT Media Laboratory from Ames St. looking east.
  • Senior House entrance on Amherst Street.
  • Simmons Hall.
  • Tang Center.
  • The "Z-center."
  • The Green Building behind a sculpture, The Great Sail.
  • The Landau Building from Ames St. looking west.
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  • Center for Collective Intelligence (CCI) Center for Computational Research in Economics and Management Dewey Library Global System for Sustainable Development Management Science Area at the Sloan School Dept. of Political Science Productivity from Information Technology Sloan School of Management Management Science Area
  • DAPER Staff, MIT Center for Real Estate
  • Department of Athletics, Physical Education, and Recreation (DAPER)
  • Department of Athletics, Physical Education, and Recreation
  • Department of Biology
  • Department of Brain and Cognitive Science, Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, cGovern Institute for Brain Research
  • Dept. of Chemical Engineering
  • Dept. of Chemistry
  • Dept. of Earth, Atmosphere, and Planetary Sciences
  • Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology, Whitaker College of Health Sciences and Technology
  • Media Laboratory
  • President's residence
  • School of Architecture, MIT Corporation
  • Sloan School of Management, School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
  • Student residences
  • Undergraduate residences
  • WMBR, Muddy Charles Pub
  • dbpedia:MIT_Computer_Science_and_Artificial_Intelligence_Laboratory
  • dbpedia:Campus_of_the_Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology#Alumni_Pool
dbpprop:date
  • January 1912
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  • Mark
  • O. Robert
  • Robert
  • Todd
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  • Simha
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  • 111 Memorial Drive
  • 120 Vassar Street
  • 142 Memorial Drive
  • 20 Ames St.
  • 21 Ames St.
  • 229 Vassar Street
  • 25 Ames St.
  • 31 Ames Street
  • 32 Vassar Street
  • 362 Memorial Drive
  • 43 Vassar Street
  • 45 Carleton Street
  • 48 Massachusetts Ave.
  • 70 Amherst Street
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  • Cambridge, MA
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  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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  • Technology Review
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  • MIT Committee on the Visual Arts
  • MIT Office of the Executive Vice President
  • Northeastern University Press
  • Princeton Architectural Press
  • The American Architect
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  • 120 Massachusetts Avenue
  • 30 Wadsworth St
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  • "The relation of Classic Example to Architectural Design"
  • Artists and Architects Collaborate: Designing the Wiesner Building
  • Cambridge Removes Last Obstacle
  • Designing MIT: Bosworth's New Tech
  • MIT Campus Planning 1960-2000: An Annotated Chronology
  • Steven Holl: Simmons Hall
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  • The campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is located on a 1-acre (0.40 ha) campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The campus spans approximately one mile (1.6 km) of the north side of the Charles River basin directly opposite the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The campus includes dozens of buildings representing diverse architectural styles and shifting campus priorities.
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  • Building 46
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  • Eastgate
  • Francis Amasa Walker Memorial
  • Gray House
  • Green Building
  • Hayden Memorial Library
  • Hermann Building
  • Howard W. Johnson Athletics Center
  • Koch Biology Building
  • Kresge Auditorium
  • Landau Building
  • Ray and Maria Stata Center
  • Rockwell Cage
  • Rogers Building
  • Senior House
  • Simmons Hall
  • Tang Center
  • Westgate
  • Whitaker College
  • Wiesner Building
  • Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center
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