Virtual Tour
Tour Stops
Tour Stops
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/3/east-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/5/lower-level-1
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/upper-floors
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/11/classrooms
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/12/allston-neighborhood
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/allston/8/sustainability
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/2/science-center-and-seas-history
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/5/maxwell-dworkin
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/6/northwest-building
http://seas.harvard.edu/tour/cambridge/7/engineering-sciences-lab
7. Engineering Sciences Lab
The Engineering Sciences Lab (ESL) located at 58 Oxford Street houses SEAS labs researching bioengineering and environmental sciences & engineering.
ESL was designed by internationally-known architect Minoru Yamasaki (famous for his design of the World Trade Center in New York City) specifically as a high temperature gas lab.
The building was flexible for the purposes of experimentation on gases—“the walls and ceilings are lined with channels of space, approximately two feet by three feet, through which piping of all sorts can be easily run” (Harvard Crimson)—and the precast concrete system was important in the design. Since its creation the building has been renovated several times to modernize the interior.
On the northern end of the SEAS campus, the four-story building has its own entrance off Oxford Street.
- Built: 1964
- Architect: Minoru Yamasaki
- Program: Laboratories, Graduate Student Space
- Areas/Offices: Bioengineering and Environmental Science and Engineering
- Gross SF: 38,760 GSF