Lobby artwork in the new Harvard Innovation Center sets the tone for the Ivy League school’s first cross-university initiative to foster entrepreneurship and innovation.
Hanging colored glass that reflects onto the floor and 3-D sculptures of human forms scaling a wall, diving off a cliff and walking on a path speak to the “sense of what’s possible and the breadth of areas where innovation may happen,” director Gordon Jones said.
The 30,000-square-foot i-lab, which unofficially opened in October on Harvard’s Allston campus, debuts publicly today with a ribbon-cutting, open house and self-guided tours.
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