Category:Brain and Cognitive Sciences building (MIT Building 46)
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English: The Brain and Cognitive Sciences Complex, also known as MIT Building 46, located at 43 Vassar Street, with facades on Main and Albany Streets, was built from 2003 to 2005 and was designed by Charles Correa (lead designed) with Goody, Clancy & Associates (lab and research space). in the Modernist style. (Sources: Emporis, MIT: An Architectural Tour and AIA Guide to Boston (3rd ed.))
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Categories:
- Buildings of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Medical research institutes
- Main Street (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
- Vassar Street (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
- Built in Massachusetts in 2005
- Buildings designed by Charles Correa
- Goody, Clancy & Associates
- Modernist architecture in Massachusetts
- Brain research