Dworkin Hard
Humanities concentrators have their Barker Center. Come September, computer science concentrators will also have a new building to call their own.
The campus construction project closest to completion, the Maxwell Dworkin building will house faculty as early as this month.
"Things have been crazy the last two or three weeks, in the final stages," said Thomas Murray '82, president of the Casali Group, which is handling the construction.
The state-of-the-art computer science and electrical engineering building will be the new home for faculty from the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Murray said the constraints of the property, located between Oxford Street and Holmes Field, occasionally made construction difficult.
"It's always tough to build in a tight site and around people who are living there and trying to work there," he said.
As Maxwell Dworkin prepares to open its doors, Murray said he thinks the completed structure will impress.
"It's a pretty neat building," Murray said.