Scroll through these images of construction projects, 1996 to present, from the pages of Harvard Magazine. Explore the ever-changing campus with an interactive map, showing expansions and renovations from the last 25 years, and read “Building—and Buying—a Campus” for an in-depth look at how the campus has changed in the last 25 years.
Photos: The Campus’s Changing Face
![Photograph SOM/©Timothy Hursley Northwest Research Building, Cambridge campus, 2008 (<a href="http://harvardmagazine.com/2007/05/construction-gallery.html">View building construction photographs</a>)](/sites/default/files/styles/topic_teaser_mobile_d7/public/img/article/0811/f-campus-image2_hursley_sm.jpg?itok=tF0GMokh)
![Photography courtesy of Kyu Sung Woo Architects Graduate Housing on Memorial Drive, Cambridge campus, 2007](/sites/default/files/styles/topic_teaser_mobile_d7/public/img/article/0811/f-campus_10_akron-night_sm.jpg?itok=FyDkixIt)
![Photography courtesy of Kyu Sung Woo Architects Graduate Housing on Memorial Drive, Cambridge campus, 2007](/sites/default/files/styles/topic_teaser_mobile_d7/public/img/article/0811/f-campus_10_akron-day_sm.jpg?itok=4Wzvp-8C)
![Photograph by Stu Rosner New Research Building, Longwood Medical Area, 2005 (<a href="http://harvardmagazine.com/2003/11/a-scientific-instrument.html">Read more about the 525,000 square foot glass-walled structure</a>)](/sites/default/files/styles/topic_teaser_mobile_d7/public/img/article/0811/f-campus-newres_sm.jpg?itok=PeK_yFdW)
![Photograph by Peter Aaron/Esto Spangler Center, Business School Campus, 2001 (<a href="http://harvardmagazine.com/1999/09/south-by-north-harvard">View building construction photographs</a>)](/sites/default/files/styles/topic_teaser_mobile_d7/public/img/article/0811/f-campus97035-esto_sm.jpg?itok=Sy5R0BZW)
![Photograph by Harvard Magazine/JC Naito Laboratory, Cambridge campus, 1999](/sites/default/files/styles/topic_teaser_mobile_d7/public/img/article/0811/img_0994_sm.jpg?itok=1m-jXN13)
![Photograph by Harvard Magazine/JC Naito Laboratory, Cambridge campus, 1999](/sites/default/files/styles/topic_teaser_mobile_d7/public/img/article/0811/img_0991_sm.jpg?itok=9ncckTp7)
![Photograph by Harvard Magazine/JC Laboratory for Integrated Science and Engineering, Cambridge campus, 2007 (<a href="http://harvardmagazine.com/2006/11/in-this-issue.html">Read more about the building construction</a>)](/sites/default/files/styles/topic_teaser_mobile_d7/public/img/article/0811/img_0989_sm.jpg?itok=M9Izf9OQ)
![Photograph by Harvard Magazine/JC Maxwell-Dworkin, Cambridge campus, 1999 (<a href="http://harvardmagazine.com/1998/09/jhj.digs.html">Read more about the building construction</a>)](/sites/default/files/styles/topic_teaser_mobile_d7/public/img/article/0811/img_0987_sm.jpg?itok=l6IzVUWR)
![Photograph by courtesy of Paul Warchol/Samuel Anderson Architects 90 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge campus, 2006. (<a href="http://harvardmagazine.com/2001/03/not-building-by-the-book-html">Read more about the building construction</a>)](/sites/default/files/styles/topic_teaser_mobile_d7/public/img/article/0811/night_view_sm.jpg?itok=9mRN9OII)
![Photograph by Jim Harrison Center for Government and International Studies, Cambridge campus, 2005 (<a href="http://harvardmagazine.com/1999/01/jhj.knafel.html">Read more about the building construction</a>)](/sites/default/files/styles/topic_teaser_mobile_d7/public/img/article/0811/nat09-39-21.jpg?itok=ndDF8iKE)
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