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Top 10 Harvard’s Top 10 Buildings

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  • 1. Memorial Hall

    45 Quincy St (Ware & Van Brunt, 1878)

  • 2. Busch-Reisinger Museum,

    32 Quincy St (Charles Gwathmey, 1991)

  • 3. Massachusetts Hall

    Harvard Yard (University Overseers, 1720)

  • 4. Sackler Museum

    485 Broadway (James Stirling, 1984)

  • 5. Fogg Museum,

    32 Quincy Street (Coolidge, Bulfinch & Abbott, 1927)

  • 6. University Hall

    Harvard Yard (Charles Bulfinch, 1814)

  • 7. Sever & Austin Halls

    Harvard Yard & North Yard (H. H. Richardson, 1880 & 1883)

  • 8. Harvard Graduate Center

    North Yard (Walter Gropius, 1950)

  • 9. Carpenter Center,

    24 Quincy St (Le Corbusier, 1963)

  • 10. Undergraduate Science Center

    Oxford St (Jose Luise Sert, 1971)

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