10-year plan remakes Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus

Oct. 13, 2010
$1.4 billion overhaul alters campus feel with 10 new buildings

From The New York Times: The campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge used to be a hodgepodge of bunkerlike academic buildings, converted World War I-era factories, parking lots and even an occasional Quonset hut. But a 10-year, $1.4 billion development plan has set a avant-garde mood with 10 new buildings as well as a revamped streetscape.

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