MIT 150

Boston, MA
Photo © John Horner
Photo © John Horner
Photo © John Horner
Drawing © NADAAA
Drawing © NADAAA
Photo © John Horner
Photo © John Horner
Photo © John Horner
Photo © John Horner
Architects
NADAAA
Location
Charles River Esplanade, 02116 Boston, MA
Year
2011

Celebrating 150 years of MIT was also the occasion to celebrate the first School of Architecture in the United States. A series of cross-disciplinary works resulted in numerous installations bordering MIT on the Charles River. This installation, a collaboration between Gediminas Urbonas and NADAAA, was to produce a structure on the Charles that could serve multiple functions: as screen, as logo, as “light” structure, as skyline, and among other things, as a base for the revelation of historical research at MIT emerging from CAVS-- all documents retrieved and displayed from the hisotrical archives.

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