MacGregor House
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the imposing macgregor superstructure stands tall in defiance of strong winds
The tallest undergraduate dormitory.
Enrico Fermi once said, "Before I came here I was confused about this subject. Having listened to your lecture, I am still confused, but on a higher level."
Pietro Belluschi
attended that lecture.
the macgregor pov just hits different
Stunning vistas are just the beginning.
A view from MacGregor is like looking down on Earth from the stars. MacGregor's prime waterfront real estate offers breathtaking views of the Charles and the Boston skyline beyond.
macgregor is often seen as the gateway to new worlds, especially briggs field
Free as in freedom.
This website's source code and infrastructure, the ability to cook, your choice of living community and room assignments—they operate in the public interest of all MacGregorites. You won't get this freedom at many other undergraduate dormitories at MIT.
the bright lights of the macgregor high rise shine down upon the glossy snow-covered surface of briggs field
Nestled between Kendall and Cambridgeport.
Between
the innovative spirit of Kendall
and the industrial crossroads of Cambridgeport, there is a place—on a tiny stretch of street called Amherst Alley—that fills the quiet void with a voracious intellectual appetite and an unparalleled creative vision.
multicolored bricks shine in the limelight of macgregorian festivities
We like the
brick
.
The bricks are everywhere—by far the most recognizable feature of MacGregor. You'll find them protecting the building's exterior from harsh Bostonian winters, lining its fabled corridors, and in your room, as much an architectural statement as they are a testament to the people of MacGregor.
the cultural murals of macgregor breathe life into its ancient pedestrian thoroughfares
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You belong here.
MacGregor's greatness is the greatness of its people. Living in MacGregor inevitably connects you to its people and its culture—one of the most diverse, unique, and historic of any MIT dorm—spanning nine entries, countless murals and traditions, and a couple hundred current residents.