Or Building 32, as the Ray and Maria Stata Center is widely known, in accordance with the MIT custom of referring to buildings by their numbers.
This quaint, norm-defying construction is home to the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS) and the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy. Designed by none other than Mr. Frank Gehry, mastermind of some of the most spectacular buildings in the world, including the other dancing house, that intrigues visitors in Prague, Czech Republic, since 1996. Love it or hate it, it certainly is a show-stopper. Now… are you ready to dance?
May 3rd, 2017
The windows stay straight and vertical. Light dictates the openings. Many thanks, the Humble Fabulist.
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I guess on the inside it must be much more straight and conventional… or maybe not? 🙂
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OMG. Awesome!
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Right? I love it!
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Wow! Way cool! I am so glad I got to see this. Thanks for sharing.
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Somehow not surprising it’s part of the MIT – everything about it is so cool!
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I’m adding it to my bucket list!
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