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Science & Engineering Complex
The Science & Engineering Complex (SEC) is most significant new building constructed by Harvard in a generation. The SEC features state-of-the-art classrooms, active learning labs, maker space, faculty labs, community space and a café. Green design makes it one of the most environmenta...
114 Western Avenue
Completely renovated in 2019, 114 Western Avenue houses SEAS administrative offices, classrooms, and a University childcare center.
Gordon McKay Laboratory of Applied Science
9 Oxford Street The Gordon McKay Laboratory of Applied Science (named after donor and inventor Gordon McKay), contains laboratories, faculty offices, and graduate student spaces primarily for Applied Physics, Mechanical Engineering, and Material Sciences.
Cruft Laboratory
19A Oxford Street Cruft Laboratory was designed in 1915 to support research on antennas and storage batteries, and later, during WWII, was dedicated to work on radar. Cruft, like Pierce Hall, was eventually (and still is) used both by engineering and physics.
Maxwell Dworkin
33 Oxford Street 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. The structure has the la...
Engineering Sciences Lab
58 Oxford Street The Engineering Sciences Lab (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 recently renovated to provide facilities for laboratory-...
The Laboratory for Integrated Science and Engineering (LISE)
15 Oxford Street This facility houses collaborations in the areas of nanoscale science research. Laboratories are housed in the one-third of LISE that is aboveground and in the three-level basement is a shared cleanroom, facilities for materials synthesis, and a microscopy suite.
Northwest Building
52 Oxford Street This structure houses interdisciplinary laboratories, classrooms, and offices. SEAS-dedicated space includes administrative offices (finance and budget; procurement; and research administration) and the scientific machine shop.
Pierce Hall
29 Oxford Street Built in 1901 and one of the oldest buildings on Oxford Street, Pierce Hall is at the center of the SEAS campus and activities. SEAS Administration and faculty offices are housed in this building, along with the SEAS Library, innovative classrooms, and labs.