Harvard Science Center
The Harvard Science Center is a major academic building located on the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It serves as a hub for science education and research, housing classrooms, laboratories, lecture halls, and various other facilities dedicated to the sciences.
History[edit | edit source]
The Harvard Science Center was designed by the renowned architect Josep Lluís Sert and was completed in 1972. The building was constructed to address the growing need for modern science facilities at Harvard University. It was funded in part by a generous donation from Edwin Land, the inventor of the Polaroid camera and a Harvard alumnus.
Architecture[edit | edit source]
The building's design reflects Sert's modernist architectural style, characterized by its use of concrete and glass. The structure is notable for its large, open spaces and the integration of natural light, which creates an inviting environment for students and faculty.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
The Harvard Science Center houses a variety of facilities that support scientific education and research, including:
- **Lecture Halls**: The building contains several large lecture halls, including the notable Science Center Lecture Hall B, which is used for large introductory science courses.
- **Laboratories**: There are numerous state-of-the-art laboratories for both teaching and research purposes.
- **Classrooms**: The Science Center includes many classrooms equipped with modern technology to facilitate interactive learning.
- **Library**: The Cabot Science Library is located within the Science Center and provides resources and study spaces for students.
- **Computer Labs**: The building also features computer labs that are available for student use.
Departments and Programs[edit | edit source]
Several departments and programs are housed within the Harvard Science Center, including:
- Department of Physics
- Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Statistics
Notable Features[edit | edit source]
One of the most distinctive features of the Harvard Science Center is the Great Dome, which is a prominent architectural element visible from many parts of the campus. The building also includes a large atrium that serves as a central gathering space for students and faculty.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Harvard University
- Cabot Science Library
- Department of Physics, Harvard University
- Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University
- Department of Mathematics, Harvard University
- Department of Statistics, Harvard University
- Josep Lluís Sert
- Polaroid
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