Designing A Place for Inventing the Future: The MIT Campus, Then, Now, Next

This two-day symposium is co-sponsored with the MIT 2016 Committee and the MIT Department of Architecture. It will examine architecture and cultures at MIT and their influences on education and student life on campus. Speakers, including David Adjaye and Hashim Sarkis, will explore the prescient design of the original buildings and the interdisciplinary, innovative research that they fomented, as well as imagine the teaching and maker spaces of the future.

Panel Participants:

  • David Adjaye, 2016 Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts Recipient
  • Hashim Sarkis, Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning
  • John Ochsendorf, Class of 1942 Professor of Architecture, and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Free and open to the public, reservations through the panel are strongly recommended.

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Cite: "Designing A Place for Inventing the Future: The MIT Campus, Then, Now, Next" 14 Mar 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/783782/designing-a-place-for-inventing-the-future-the-mit-campus-then-now-next> ISSN 0719-8884

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