Virtual Tour
Tour Stops
Tour Stops
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/1/science-and-engineering-complex-sec
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/1/science-and-engineering-complex-sec
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/2/114-western-avenue
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/2/114-western-avenue
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/3/east-atrium
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/3/east-atrium
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/4/main-atrium
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/4/main-atrium
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/10/engineering-yard
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/10/engineering-yard
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/5/lower-level-1
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/5/lower-level-1
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/6/lower-level-2
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/6/lower-level-2
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/9/library
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/9/library
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/9/upper-floors
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/9/upper-floors
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/11/classrooms
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/11/classrooms
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/12/allston-neighborhood
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/12/allston-neighborhood
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/8/sustainability
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/8/sustainability
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/7/active-learning-labs
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/7/active-learning-labs
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/1/harvard-yard
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/1/harvard-yard
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/2/science-center-and-seas-history
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/2/science-center-and-seas-history
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/3/labs-cruft-lise-mckay
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/3/labs-cruft-lise-mckay
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/4/pierce-hall
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/4/pierce-hall
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/5/maxwell-dworkin
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/5/maxwell-dworkin
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/6/northwest-building
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/6/northwest-building
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/7/engineering-sciences-lab
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/7/engineering-sciences-lab
5. Maxwell Dworkin
Maxwell Dworkin Laboratory, named after the mothers of the building’s donors (Microsoft Chairman William H. Gates III and Microsoft President Steven A. Ballmer, both members of the Class of 1977) is a contemporary structure, fully owned and operated by SEAS.
Designed to house computer science and electrical engineering, the structure was completed in 1999. Often mistakenly called the Maxwell Dworkin Building, the word “Laboratory” is in recognition of the former Aiken Lab.
Maxwell Dworkin Laboratory has large classrooms and public spaces and contains student lounges, as well as an Applied Physics research lab.
- Built: 1999
- Architect: Payette
- Program: Classrooms; Faculty Offices; Graduate Student Space; research lab; lounges; lactation room