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Armenise
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Armenise

Address200, Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA, United States of America, 02115
Site Number604
Building Root Number 05536
Architect (Original)
Building Acquired 1906
Constructed 1906
StatusActive
Materials for this building in our collection are not fully processed at this time.
Site Name HistoryThe site is named for Count Giovanni Auletta Armenise of Italy, a trustee of Harvard Medical School whose uncle launched the first Italian pharmaceutical company to manufacture and distribute penicillin in 1950.Historical NotesArmenise was designed for Harvard Medical School by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge of Boston and opened in 1906.
Additional Information
“New Harvard Medical School.” Boston Post, 12 Dec. 1903, p. 39.
“Plans for New Medical School.” The Harvard Crimson, 9 Apr. 1903, https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1903/4/9/plans-for-new-medical-school-pshepley/.
“Medical School Buildings.” The Harvard Crimson, 30 Nov. 1903, https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1903/11/30/medical-school-buildings-pcontracts-have-recently/.
Harvard University Archives. Construction Management Records, ca. 1953-1986. Harvard University Archives call number UAV 298.8000
"The New Harvard Medical School." Harvard Graduates Magazine June 1906: 1-36. Print.
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