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...Molecular and Cellular Biology will have to vacate their labs in the Sherman Fairchild Biochemistry Building by the spring of 2010.The renovated space in Fairchild and the adjacent Bauer Laboratory will be made “denser and more efficient” for the stem cell researchers. The new design, already used in the massive Northwest Science Building, separates administrative office space from the actual laboratories, which feature tightly packed rows of counters in a large open expanse.“Students and postdoctoral fellows can intermingle and talk to each other and learn not only from their own [Principal...
...five will receive master of public policy degrees. The School of Public Health will award 345 degrees in total. The Graduate School of Education will confer 597 degrees. The School of Dental Medicine will confer 65 degrees in total. The Divinity School will award 188 degrees. The School of Design will award 209 degrees. The Extension School will confer a total of 605 degrees. The National Weather Service predicts mostly cloudy skies with a high of 68 for this morning’s ceremonies. —Staff writer Cara K. Fahey can be reached at cfahey@fas.harvard.edu...
...According to Nelson, the release of the report coincided with stage two of House Renewal: design and development, a phase that entails drafting architectural blueprints for the ideal upperclassman House...
...made as fully or carefully financially as it should have been,” says the professor.Faust recently said in an interview that she thinks the Science Complex was “on a fast track” and that “we went ahead with the design of the building before we went and raised money from people,” though she added that this is standard practice at Harvard. With markets deteriorating, Shore, Harvard’s CFO, says that by the fall, it was clear “the old capital plan didn?...
...Europe. They turned to Bauhaus. Founded in Weimar in 1919, the International or Bauhaus style rejected the monumental wedding cakes, dripping with decoration, that prevailed in late 19th century architecture. The movement's leaders - Walter Gropius followed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe - sought a new holy grail in design: the unity of form and function, expressed in ways that were modern, simple and sparse...