Harvard University Science Center
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Harvard University Science Center
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Josep Lluis Sert (American architect, 1902-1983)
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Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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United States
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1973 (creation)
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20th century
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Architecture and City Planning
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Twentieth century
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American
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reinforced concrete
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steel
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glass
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construction (assembling)
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Harvard's main classroom and laboratory building for undergraduate science and mathematics, in addition to housing numerous other allied departments and services. Located just north of Harvard Yard, the Science Center was built in 1973 after a design by Josep Lluís Sert (then dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Design). As part of its construction the portion of Cambridge Street running along the north edge of Harvard Yard was depressed into an underpass, allowing unhindered pedestrian movement between the Yard and Harvard facilities to the north, including the Science Center itself. The Center includes teaching laboratories, five lecture halls, twenty general-use classrooms, a cafeteria, library, computer store and the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments.
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Saif Haq
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Saif Haq
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© Saif Haq
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Josep Lluis Sert (American architect, 1902-1983), “Harvard University Science Center”, Arch Design Images, accessed November 15, 2024, https://exhibits.lib.ttu.edu/s/archlib/item/16082