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Virtual Design and Construction Technology helped design MIT’s new accelerator facility

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Virtual Design and Construction Technology helped design MIT’s new accelerator facility

SGA designed the incubator space.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | May 21, 2018
The Engine Chem lab
The Engine Chem lab

Located in “the most innovative square mile on the planet” in Cambridge’s Innovation District, The Engine represents a new accelerator facility and incubator space for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Designed by SGA, the 26,000-sf innovation hub will support technologies that are slow to develop and often take years to bring in revenue. These technologies will included robotics, manufacturing, medical devices, and energy. The facility will provide technical facilities, financial stability, specialized equipment, streamlined business services, connections to influential alumni, and experts in a variety of fields.

 

A maker space in The Engine

 

Virtual Design and Construction technology was used heavily in the design process. SGA virtually rendered The Engine’s reception, cafe, and training areas. Using this technology helped “MIT envision the space and expedite stakeholder decisions,” according to SGA Partner Adam Spagnolo.

The Engine is jointly backed by MIT and additional venture capital funding, including Massachusetts luminaries such as Robert Kraft (Owner of the New England Patriots).

 

The Engine in Cambridge, Mass.

 

See Also: This space hotel design from MIT won NASA’s graduate design competition

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