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Loeb House, HBS
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Loeb House, HBS

Address10, Harvard Way, Boston (Allston), MA, United States of America, 02163
Site Number258
Alternate Names Morris House, Instructor's House "C", Anderson House
Building Root Number 05095
Architect (Original) William Truman Aldrich
Architect (Original) McKim, Mead & White
Constructed 1940
Building Acquired 1940
StatusActive
Site Name HistoryThe site is named after John Langeloth Loeb Sr. (1902–1996), investment banker and philanthropist and his son John L. Loeb Jr. (1930 - ), New York businessman, investor and philanthropist.Historical NotesLoeb House was designed by the McKim, Mead & White in 1926 but, due to funding constraints, was not constructed until the 1940s. William T. Aldrich a Boston-based architect completed the building in 1940. It contains offices for Harvard Business School.Additional Information
HBS Archives Photograph Collection: Buildings and Grounds, 1908-2006. (1908). Baker Business Library Historical Collections call number Arch P1
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