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Building spaces for the community to study, work and relax

A world class institution like MIT deserves award-winning spaces. At MIT our buildings have won LEED certification as well as design awards. Facilities staff know that teaching and research are the lifeblood of MIT, so we provide the physical space and technical capabilities needed for MIT classrooms and laboratories, offices and living spaces for our students. We know that gathering places like dining areas and libraries draw members of the community together. Major projects and new buildings recently completed that enhance the life and learning at the Institute are listed here and below.

 

224 Albany Street Ashdown house Baker House Brain and Cognitive Sciences Complex
224 Albany Street Ashdown House Baker House Brain and Cognitive Sciences Complex
Dreyfus Chemistry Building Koch Institute Maseeh Hall Media Lab Extension
Dreyfus Building Koch Institute Maseeh Hall Media Lab Extension
PDSI Sidney and Pacific Street Dormitory Richard Fennell, Custodial Services Sloan School Expansion
PDSI Sidney and Pacific Street Dormitory Simmons Hall Sloan School Expansion
Stata Center Vassar Streetscape West Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center  
Stata Center Vassar Streetscape West Zesiger Sports & Fitness Center  

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