New Building
In April 2003 the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory
broke ground for a spacious new building—designed collaboratively
by Charles Correa and Associates of Bombay, India and Boston-based
Goody, Clancy and Associates—that has united all of
the Picower Institute's diverse research teams under one roof.
Providing ~80,000 square feet of state-of-the-art research
laboratories, teaching and office space dedicated to Picower
Institute, the new facility which opened in the fall of 2005,
as a component of MIT's brain and cognitive sciences project.
Picower Institute researchers shares an additional 83,000
square feet of common conference space and gathering areas
with the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and the
McGovern Institute for Brain Research.
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