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Harvard University

William James Hall Sociology & Social Studies Renovation

2014

Office Environments / Planning & Programming / Research / Science / Teaching

{ Higher Ed, Public Spaces & Office Environments, Social Sciences }

With the move of the Anthropology Department to a new building on campus, the decision was made to expand Sociology and bring in Social Studies to William James Hall, a 15-story tower by Minoru Yamasaki. A new stair was added to pull together Sociology, now encompassing three full floors.

The Social Studies Department, an undergraduate concentration, looked to create a community space that would encourage students to work and study together, as well as serve as a gathering space for department events. A new seminar room with large double doors was designed to open out to the lounge and kitchen space establishing a flexible set of rooms that can be separated or joined, depending on the event or class.

This project achieved LEED Gold Certification.

Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
Photo by Christopher Goldthwaite
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