Published 8 months ago by Yu-Pu Wang
Eastman Court, named after the founder of Eastman Kodak Co., is a rectangular area between buildings 6 and 18. In the summer of 2012 a plywood dinosaur sculpture was erected and it has become a popular picnic bench.
Published 8 months ago by Yu-Pu Wang
MIT President's Garden, also known as Katherine Willmore Garden, located among buildings 3, 10, 11, and 13 of MIT main campus. The garden was d...(more)
Published 8 months ago by Yu-Pu Wang
One of the two large bicycle rooms in MIT's largest graduate apartment complex, Sidney-Pacific -- also one of the largest graduate housing unit in the United States.
Published 8 months ago by Yu-Pu Wang
A small computer station in MIT's "Infinite Corridor" for quick access to the Internet. Also hosts a collection of posters and flyers as the bulletin boards in this room is not being cleaned very often.
Published 8 months ago by Yu-Pu Wang
Panoramic view inside MIT's "Little Dome" located at 77 Massachusetts Ave, the most famous entrance of MIT, and one end of MIT's Infinite Corridor.