The Stata Center in Cambridge, MA, is a cutting-edge facility designed by renowned architect Frank O. Gehry. Completed in 2004, it houses the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, and the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, fostering collaboration and innovation across disciplines. With its striking design and sustainable features, the Stata Center embodies the spirit of invention and provides flexible research facilities, classrooms, social areas, fitness facilities, and a childcare center.
The Stata Center's innovative storm water retention system, biofiltration, and native vegetation landscape design contribute to its sustainable design elements. The building also incorporates features such as displacement ventilation, operable windows for natural ventilation, and an irrigation system connected to a central weather station. Recognized with prestigious awards for engineering excellence and sustainable site design, the Stata Center is a testament to MIT's commitment to forward-thinking architecture and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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