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Ray and Maria Stata Center
The building above is the Ray and Maria Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The building was designed by architect Frank Gehry. You can find the offices of Noam Chomsky, academic and activist, and W3C founder Tim Berners-Lee here along with many other great minds of our times. The Stata Center, as people at MIT call it, replaced Building 20 in 1998. Building 20 was a temporary building that was put up during World War II. Many American schools have such temporary buildings, but they often last for a long time. The Stata Center is praised by some for the dynamic design and derided by others for its shortcomings such as leaning wall panels that have been said to cause some people to experience vertigo, glass walls that reduce privacy, and almost no sound insulation. We are not sure if we would like to have our offices in the Stata Center, but we love this photo and the very randomness of the building.
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