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  2. Campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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    There is also an MIT Accessibility Campus Map available for download, which is useful for mobility-impaired visitors. [3] Buildings 1–10 (excepting 9) were the original main campus, with Building 10, the location of the Great Dome, designed to be the ceremonial main entrance.

  3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    MIT's central and east campus from above the Harvard Bridge. Left of center is the Great Dome over Killian Court, with the Stata Center behind. MIT's Building 10 and Great Dome overlooking Killian Court. MIT's 166-acre (67.2 ha) campus in the city of Cambridge spans approximately a mile along the north side of the Charles River basin. [6]

  4. MIT Campus (Area 2), Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    MIT Building 10 and the Great Dome. The area around the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT, makes up Area 2 of Cambridge, Massachusetts.Area 2 is bounded by Main Street and Broadway on the north, the railroad tracks on the west, and the Charles River on the south and east.

  5. Infinite Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Infinite Corridor is the main pedestrian thoroughfare at MIT (February 2006) Empty Infinite Corridor during COVID-19 lockdown (March 2021) The Infinite Corridor [1] is a 251-meter (823 ft) hallway [2] that runs through the main buildings of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specifically parts of the buildings numbered 7, 3, 10, 4, and 8 (from west to east).

  6. Stata Center - Wikipedia

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    Stata Center, officially the Ray and Maria Stata Center and sometimes referred to as Building 32, is a 430,000-square-foot (40,000 m 2) academic complex designed by architect Frank Gehry for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The building opened for initial occupancy on March 16, 2004.

  7. MIT Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The MIT Chapel (dedicated 1955, completed in 1956 [1]) is a non-denominational chapel designed by noted architect Eero Saarinen. It is located on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts , next to Kresge Auditorium and the Kresge Oval, both of which Saarinen also designed.

  8. MIT students painstakingly recreated their iconic campus in ...

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    MIT students are recreating their Cambridge, Massachusetts campus on "Minecraft" after COVID-19 ended their semester early. The coronavirus ended their semester early, but MIT being MIT, students ...

  9. Green Building (MIT) - Wikipedia

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    To minimize interference with radio signals, other buildings on MIT's central campus are less than half the height of the Green Building, and the dormitory towers of Westgate, MacGregor House, and the highrise buildings in Kendall Square are at least 1,500 feet (460 m) away. [8] In 2019, MIT began a $60 million plan to renovate the Green Building.