Sunday, August 17, 2014

The Infinite Corridor

My twin and the Infinite Corridor.

The Infinite Corridor[1] is the hallway, 251 meters (825 feet, 0.16 miles, 147 smoots) long,[2] that runs through the main buildings of theMassachusetts Institute of Technology, specifically parts of the buildings numbered 7, 3, 10, 4, and 8 (from west to east).[3] The corridor is important not only because it links those buildings, but also because it serves as the most direct indoor route between the east and west ends of the campus. The corridor was designed as the central spine of the original set of MIT buildings designed by William W. Bosworth in 1913.





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