Category:Samuel Tak Lee Building (MIT Building 9)
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English: The Samuel Tak Lee Building, also known as MIT Building 9, located at 105 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was built in 1967 and was designed in the Modernist style by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. In 2015 it was named for Chinese real estate magnate Samuel Tak Lee, after Lee gifted MIT with $118 million, which was used to renovate the building, and to establish a real estate entrepreneurship program focused on China. (Sources: MIT Campus Map and Spectrum article)
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