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Graduate Junction, Buildings W87 and W88

Graduate Junction will add 676 new beds on the west side of campus, expanding housing options for graduate students and establishing a vibrant nexus of student and community activity near historic Fort Washington Park. 

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W87-W88 Central Plaza rendering

Graduate Junction, Buildings W87 and W88

Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA

Status: In construction

Themes: Enhancement of life and learning

Completion: 2024

Graduate Junction will add 676 new beds on the west side of campus, expanding housing options for graduate students and establishing a vibrant nexus of student and community activity near historic Fort Washington Park. 

Overview

W87-W88 Central Plaza rendering
W87 W88 West Courtyard rendering
W87 Entry Court rendering
W88 Entry Court rendering
W87 W88 View from North rendering

Status

In construction

Completion Date

2024

Themes and priorities

Enhancement of life and learning

Housing in the Cambridge-Boston area can be a challenge for graduate student families, and MIT is pursuing a solution that expands living options for students and families while providing the convenience and benefits of an on-campus location. Graduate Junction graduate student residence on Vassar Street will add 676 new beds to MIT’s housing stock and will enhance connections with the surrounding neighborhood.

Located adjacent to Simmons Hall and across the street from the Westgate Apartments, the residence will encompass two new-construction buildings framing a publicly accessible central plaza and green space that will serve as a gateway to the Fort Washington Historic District and Park. Flanking the plaza, the buildings will rise in five- and six-story sections and then step up to 10-story sections beyond the historic district. Housing options will consist of a mix of studios and one-, two-, and four-bedroom units, enabling the building to accommodate single graduate students as well as those with families. The residence will also provide lobbies, lounges, study spaces, a fitness center, and other resident amenities, including ample indoor bike storage.

Outside, the buildings’ patterned brick and metal façades and symmetrical windows are designed to echo the framework of Simmons Hall and the masonry of Baker House and the MIT Chapel — as well as the industrial past of the Cambridgeport neighborhood. Glass curtainwalls and other transparent elements will break up the structural mass and reveal the activity within. The Central Plaza will encourage varied, multi-season activities with outdoor seating, urban tree groves, and a raised platform surrounded by a lawn and plantings. A north-facing terrace and gardens will augment the residence’s active outdoor life.

MIT is working with American Campus Communities, an experienced campus housing developer, to design and develop Graduate Junction. The project team is targeting LEED v4 Platinum certification.

 

Image credits

Courtesy Kieran Timberlake

Details

Address

Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA

School or Unit

Division of Student Life

Use

Residential

Project Team

Architect: KieranTimberlake, Philadelphia, PA
Developer: American Campus Communities, Austin, TX
Construction manager: John Moriarty Associates, Winchester, MA
MIT Team: Vasso Mathes, Melissa Stopa

Scope

328,050 gsf across two buildings

Map

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