MIT Kendall Square Site 5 / Weiss/Manfredi

MIT Kendall Square Site 5 / Weiss/Manfredi - Exterior Photography, Facade
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MIT Kendall Square Site 5 / Weiss/Manfredi - Exterior Photography, FacadeMIT Kendall Square Site 5 / Weiss/Manfredi - Exterior Photography, FacadeMIT Kendall Square Site 5 / Weiss/Manfredi - Exterior Photography, FacadeMIT Kendall Square Site 5 / Weiss/Manfredi - Interior Photography, Living Room, LightingMIT Kendall Square Site 5 / Weiss/Manfredi - More Images+ 13

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MIT Kendall Square Site 5 / Weiss/Manfredi - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Albert Večerka/Esto

Text description provided by the architects. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is developing Kendall Square, where the City of Cambridge and MIT merge, to encourage the integration of business and academic research. The Kendall Square area is characterized by a variety of architectural styles, scales, and material palettes. As a key member of a focused design team, Weiss/Manfredi worked closely with MIT to develop an urban plan for the district that was responsive to this context and consistent with MIT’s programmatic goals. Weiss/Manfredi was then chosen to design 314 Main Street, known as MIT’s Site 5, which houses the MIT Press, the MIT Museum, and 12 floors of incubator office and research space.

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Cite: "MIT Kendall Square Site 5 / Weiss/Manfredi" 27 Jan 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/995535/mit-kendall-square-site-5-weiss-manfredi> ISSN 0719-8884

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