The Engine (MIT) | 730-750 Main Street | Cambridge

Those diagonal members look like a seismic bracing system.

Is there something the MIT types should be telling the rest of us? :unsure:

The red line is just under the street there. Maybe that's why they beefed it up? Honestly every time I walk by those facadectomies it feels like they are about to implode.
 
Those diagonal members look like a seismic bracing system.

Is there something the MIT types should be telling the rest of us? :unsure:
It's for the lateral forces on the structure. These old mushroom capital concrete warehouses don't even have much in the way of a lateral structural system, and with much of the interior scooped away, there's no system to resist wind and seismic forces. The temporary steel helps bring any potential load down the foundations while the new structure is built.
 
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Kudos to MIT for preserving the industrial look of that part of Cambridge. They should get an award not only for historic preservation, but also for excellent architecture, IMO, historic or not.
 
Such a fantastic job MIT is doing to preserve the industrial character of that part of the city. This has always been one of my favorite parts of Cambridge, the factories and industrial buildings, and it's now looking better than ever.

Agreed. It's remarkable glancing back at @BeeLine 's "before" shots, in particular here in Post 2 of this thread

The work scope of this project is pretty huge.
 
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The Engine is open, move-in started after Labor Day.
There is enough space at 750 Main to eventually host 80 to 100 companies or about 1,000 people (including The Engine’s roughly 35 employees). More than 50 startups are there today ....The Engine will continue to maintain its 30,000-square-foot location at 501 Mass. Ave. as a satellite space, as well as its 42,000-square-foot spot in Somerville.
 

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