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Hidden Gem: The IIT McCormick Tribune Campus Center, known as the "MTCC," is an architectural masterpiece designed by world-renowned architect Rem Koolhaas. Its striking design features a 530-foot long 20-foot wide rooftop bridge, making it a popular spot for students to hang out and enjoy stunning views of Chicago's skyline. 2. The Illinois Institute of Technology's Paul V. Galvin Library is home to the Mies van der Rohe Archive, housing the personal drawings and papers of the renowned architect, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. 3. IIT's campus is home to the first functional rotating solar roof in North America. The Augmented Passive Solar Optics (APSO) system rotates to capture sunlight, maximizing energy efficiency in the John T. Rettaliata Engineering Center. 4. IIT is known for its robust research programs, including the Institute for Food Safety and Health. Their cutting-edge research helps ensure food safety and contributes to the development of innovative food processing technologies. 5. The IIT campus is adjacent to the historic Bronzeville neighborhood, known for its rich African-American cultural heritage. Bronzeville houses landmarks like the Harold Washington Cultural Center and the DuSable Museum of African American History, providing students with opportunities to explore and celebrate this vibrant community.
