Reimagined, redesigned, and replete with new restaurants and study spaces, the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center officially opened Thursday with a dedication ceremony attended by Harvard President Larry Bacow, President Emerita Drew Faust, and members of the Harvard and Cambridge communities.
The center is an anchor for Harvard’s campus, and now a crossroads for the entire community. The first and second floors include the Moise Y. Safra Welcome Pavilion and Plaza along Massachusetts Avenue, where people can mingle, join tours of Harvard, and take in views of the square and the city beyond. Outside, new plazas open to Mass. Ave. and Mount Auburn Street; while indoors people lounge in large interior spaces with soaring ceilings, and a new roof deck along Dunster Street.
With its open-air vitrine garden, glass facades, and green walls irrigated with UV-filtered rainwater harvested from the center’s rooftop, the renovations increase access to daylight and nature.
The Campus Center first opened in 1966, designed by renowned architect Josep Lluís Sert, dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Design from 1953 to 1969. The renovations were designed by Hopkins Architects of London, with the Cambridge-based firms Bruner/Cott as executive architect and Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates as landscape architect.
President Larry Bacow, donor Richard A. Smith, and President Emerita Drew Faust pose during the Smith Campus Center dedication and celebration.
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Harvard President Larry Bacow (from left), President Emerita Drew Faust, Chella Safra, and Richard A. Smith join in applause at the Smith Campus Center dedication ceremony, as Richard Smith’s great-granddaughter Sara Katz, 2, on the lap of her mother, Elizabeth Katz, finds some amusement in the Smith Campus Center dedication.
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Harvard Bhangra performs a spirited dance during the Smith Campus Center dedication.
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Students enjoy the Harvard Commons in the new campus center.
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Professor Vincent Brown (left) enjoys coffee inside the Moise Y. Safra Welcome Pavilion as Arpan Sarkar ’21 (right) and Cayanne Chachati ’21 look out onto Harvard Square from the Moise Y. Safra Welcome Pavilion.
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Anna Uhr ’19 uses a touch screen in the Moise Y. Safra Welcome Pavilion to look up past Harvard Gazette articles.
Former Harvard basketball power forward Zena Edosomwan ’17 and Ph.D. candidate Tiana Woolridge enjoy one of many green walls in the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center.
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Leah Bushman works at Blackbird Doughnuts inside the Harvard Commons, as Jonathan Paulo (background), a Divinity School employee, looks on.
Toba Olokungbemi ’22 (from left) and Tiffany Thompson, a student at Harvard Kennedy School, work in the Collaborative Commons at the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center.
Maya McDougall ‘22 and Aaron Chen ‘22 (left), work in the Collaborative Commons.
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Marwan Refaat, a first-year Harvard Extension School student from Egypt, explores the view from the 10th floor of the new Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center. In the background are Eliot House and the Malkin Athletic Center.
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A Veritas shield adorns a foosball table in the 10th-floor lounge.
Extension School student Marwan Refaat plays pool with painter George Jones.
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Mount Auburn Plaza and Harvard University Health Services sport a new entrance at the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center.
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The Arcade, (left) circa 1968 and the Arcade, (right) circa 1974.
Courtesy of the Sert Archives/Graduate School of Design
Students fill the Arcade during the Student Late Night Open House: SCC After Dark party earlier this month.
Photo by Liza Voll
Students line up (left) to sample treats from Pavement Coffeehouse, one of the local vendors now situated inside the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center.
A printing press makes bags during the Student Late Night Open House: SCC After Dark party.
Photos by Liza Voll
Students packed a screening of “Incredibles 2” at the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center.
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Students dance to the Boston Common Band during the Student Late Night Open House: SCC After Dark party.
Photos by Liza Voll
Visitors relax outside the newly opened Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center.
Photo by Liza Voll
Learn more about the Smith Campus Center, as well as Harvard’s Common Spaces program, which oversees events, activities, and reservations in the new spaces by visiting commonspaces.harvard.edu.
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