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The Cecil and Ida Green Building, also called the Green Building or Building 54, is the academic and research building of Course 12 (EAPS) at MIT.

Understanding air pollution from space 01/11/2022

Arlene Fiore, the Peter H. Stone and Paola Malanotte Stone Professor at EAPS, is studying the way air pollutants move through the environment and how long they last. But she isn’t stopping there: she’s also making sure her research is available for other agencies to use so they can incorporate climate policy into their own work.
“What we found is that small tweaks in, for example, the metrics we use to convey the science findings, can go a long way to making the science more usable, especially when there are detailed policy frameworks in place that must be followed,” says Fiore. Read more here:

Understanding air pollution from space MIT Professor Arlene Fiore uses satellite data paired with ground observations to refine our understanding of ozone smog and interactions with meteorology and climate.

Photos 10/31/2019

Residents of East Campus's 1W line up pumpkins atop the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) EAPS Green Building in preparation for Saturday night's pumpkin drop.
📸: Arun Wongprommoon '23.

PHOTO | Residents of East Campus's 1W line up pumpkins atop the Green Building in preparation for Saturday night's pumpkin drop. Photo by Arun Wongprommoon '23.

Photos 10/02/2019

Did you know? MIT’s Cecil and Ida Green Building, a.k.a. Building 54, was dedicated on this date in 1964. It was designed by the late I.M. Pei ’40 and for more than half a century was the tallest building in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (The new Kendall Square at MIT Site 4 building currently under construction recently became the tallest.) Home to the MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences — not to mention quite a few inspiring window treatments — the Green Building is about to get a $60 million facelift of its own: A planned upgrade will add about 12,000 square feet of new space for meeting places, classrooms, and study areas.

I.M. Pei, World-Renowned Architect, Is Dead at 102 05/17/2019

I.M. Pei '40, master architect who designed the MIT Green Building and the MIT Media Lab, dies at the age of 102.

I.M. Pei, World-Renowned Architect, Is Dead at 102 Mr. Pei, a committed modernist, was one of the few architects equally attractive to real estate developers, corporate chieftains and art museum boards.

John H. Carlson Lecture: "Searching for Ancient Life on Mars” | MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences 10/09/2018

Searching for Ancient Life on Mars: Previous missions to the planet have shown Mars to be warmer, wet and potentially habitable for microorganisms. This Thursday at 7p, join us or watch live here as we explore how future missions will determine if life ever originated on Mars.

John H. Carlson Lecture: "Searching for Ancient Life on Mars” | MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences Eighth Annual John H. Carlson Lecture with Prof. John P. Grotzinger "Searching for Ancient Life on Mars”

04/26/2018

Happy birthday Dad!

Home to the MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, I.M.Pei finished my construction in 1964. I have 18 floors and stand 295 feet (90 m) tall, making me the tallest building in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Pei is among the world's most noted architects, and received his bachelor's degree from in 1940.

Photos 04/26/2017

Oh hey, it's me!

MIT Green building as seen from the Math dept. PC Josh Kastorf.

Photos 02/06/2017

The MIT Green Building celebrates the win!

Photos 07/04/2016

Everyone have a happy and safe 4th of July!

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Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Building 54
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