Dreyfoos Tower

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Dreyfoos Tower is a prominent section of MIT’s Ray and Maria Stata Center complex, known for its distinctive, unconventional architecture designed by Frank Gehry.

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instanceOf building
tower
architect Frank Gehry
architecturalStyle Deconstructivism
associatedWithDepartment Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
surface form: MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
surface form: MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems
campus MIT campus
campusArea MIT East Campus
surface form: MIT east campus
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function academic offices
research facilities
hasFeature colorful façade
irregular geometry
tilted walls
knownFor distinctive unconventional architecture
locatedIn Cambridge, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States of America
surface form: United States
material brick
glass
metal cladding
namedAfter Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr.
openingDate 2004
owner Massachusetts Institute of Technology
partOf MIT Building 32
MIT Stata Center
surface form: Ray and Maria Stata Center
partOfComplex MIT Stata Center
surface form: Stata Center complex
streetAddress 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts
university Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Building 32 contains Dreyfoos Tower
Building 32, MIT contains Dreyfoos Tower