D’AIQ Architects has worked with The Massachusetts Institute of Technology to update numerous classrooms, lecture halls, and laboratories to meet the changing needs of research and teaching. The Park Lecture Hall and Park Room for Innovative Education are two classrooms integrating complex audio-visual and computer display systems promoting distance learning, and new teaching concepts for small group learning of basic engineering. Huntington Hall, Lecture Room 10-250, is MIT’s most significant lecture hall. It is equipped with state of the art video recording, video projection and sound equipment. At a capacity of 425 seats it is the site of MIT’s most popular classes and its most important public events. In each of our MIT projects, DAIQ works closely with faculty and lab staff to develop designs that support instruction and research, and tailor the built environment to the technical requirements for evolving lab equipment, systems and teaching methods.
- Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Client: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Project Contact: Tommy Quirk, Wendy Magliozzi