Maclaurin buildings

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The Maclaurin buildings are a prominent set of neoclassical academic structures at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that form the iconic architectural backdrop to Killian Court.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic building complex
group of buildings
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
associatedWith MIT central administration NERFINISHED
School of Engineering at MIT NERFINISHED
campusRole iconic symbol of MIT
country United States of America
era early 20th century architecture
faces Killian Court NERFINISHED
formsAxisWith Killian Court lawn NERFINISHED
formsBackdropTo Killian Court NERFINISHED
formsPartOf MIT historic core NERFINISHED
frontsOn Memorial Drive NERFINISHED
function academic facilities
administrative offices
hasCentralElement MIT Building 10 NERFINISHED
hasColonnadeAlong Killian Court side
hasComponent MIT Building 10 NERFINISHED
MIT Building 13 NERFINISHED
MIT Building 3 NERFINISHED
MIT Building 33 NERFINISHED
MIT Building 4 NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature Great Dome of MIT NERFINISHED
colonnaded façade
large central dome
symmetrical classical composition
hasViewTowards Charles River Basin NERFINISHED
isIconicImageFor MIT commencement ceremonies
MIT publicity materials
locatedIn Massachusetts Institute of Technology
locatedInCity Cambridge, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Massachusetts NERFINISHED
material concrete
limestone
namedAfter Richard C. Maclaurin NERFINISHED
overlooks Killian Court NERFINISHED
partOf MIT main campus NERFINISHED
roofFeature central dome
smaller flanking domes
usedAsSettingFor academic events
public ceremonies at MIT
usedFor administration
research
teaching
visibleFrom Charles River NERFINISHED

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Killian Court boundedBy Maclaurin buildings