Today’s Spotlight uses an image of the Great Dome at MIT taken by L. Barry Hetherington.
Since 1916, MIT’s Great Dome has had pride of place in the Institute’s iconography: Sitting atop Building 10 and towering over Killian Court, it has witnessed the inaugurations of presidents and the graduations of generations of students; it has appeared, in photographs and stylized depictions, on letterhead, class rings, and hosts of souvenirs; and, of course, it’s been the site of some of MIT’s most famous hacks.
Now, for the first time in more than 70 years, the space beneath the dome — the Barker Library reading room, a 75‑foot rotunda with an intricate 27‑foot skylight, or oculus — has been restored to its original splendor.
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Since 1916, MIT’s Great Dome has had pride of place in the Institute’s iconography: Sitting atop Building 10 and towering over Killian Court, it has witnessed the inaugurations of presidents and the graduations of generations of students; it has appeared, in photographs and stylized depictions, on letterhead, class rings, and hosts of souvenirs; and, of course, it’s been the site of some of MIT’s most famous hacks.
Now, for the first time in more than 70 years, the space beneath the dome — the Barker Library reading room, a 75‑foot rotunda with an intricate 27‑foot skylight, or oculus — has been restored to its original splendor.
Read full article.
