• The Class of 1959 Chapel is a non-denominational chapel located on the campus of Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Designed by Moshe Safdie and Associates and completed in 1992, the Class of 1959 Chapel provides a place for quiet contemplation on the HBS campus.
  • Designed by architect Moshe Safdie and funded by Harvard Business School’s Class of 1959, this chapel is a truly notable work of architecture.
  • The exterior of the building is a cylindrical oxidized copper drum penetrated on the west by the garden space. A tower timepiece marks the entrance to the chapel.
  • “The laws of nature create the art,” said Moshe Safdie, architect of The Class of 1959 Chapel at Harvard Business School.
  • HBS Campus Stop 3: Class of 1959 Chapel.
  • The non-denominational chapel at Harvard Business School donated by the class of 1959.
  • Discover Class of 1959 Chapel in Boston, Massachusetts: The strikingly modern structure stands out among the brick buildings speckling the Harvard Business...