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The Class of 1959 Chapel

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The chapel itself occupies nearly all of the ground floor of the building and is accessed through a tall metal door from the greenhouse. The interior is a two-story stone cylinder with several semi-circular concrete constructions scalloping the walls. At the top of the cylinder are thin windows
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tower containing a two-story steel pole and a large bronze ball. The tower is a functioning clock; as the ball moves up and down the pole, lines on the tower indicate the time of day. The timepiece was designed by Karl Schlamminger.
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of the chapel are very crisp for a room made almost entirely of concrete. The chapel is used by the Harvard Business School community for non-denominational services, private celebrations, and concerts.
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The furnishings are simple and consist primarily of rows of wooden chairs, which seat approximately 100 people, a spare concrete
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The chapel consists of an 8.2 m (26 ft 11 in) concrete cylinder surfaced with a layer of
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decorated with live plants, a small waterfall, and concrete blocks that serve as stepping stones.
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in 1992, as part of a master plan to complement the existing 1927 campus architecture by
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and occasionally rainbows across the austere concrete interior.
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Chapel interior, with prisms throwing light onto the walls
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that would allow for Business School to expand along the
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Boston, Massachusetts
United States
Coordinates
42°21′57″N 71°07′26″W / 42.365956°N 71.123809°W / 42.365956; -71.123809
Harvard Business School
Moshe Safdie
non-denominational
Harvard Business School
Boston, Massachusetts
Moshe Safdie
McKim, Mead and White
Charles River
patinaed
bronze
pyramidal
greenhouse
koi pond
marble
prisms
Charles Ross
raking light
altar
piano
harpsichord
acoustics


Koi pond

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