Spangler Center

The Spangler Center is a building on the Boston campus of Harvard Business School.

The building was named in honor of billionaire alumnus Clemmie Spangler, who made a donation to towards the construction.

"[1] It includes "29 project rooms", "a 350-seat auditorium", "IT Support Services, a branch of The Coop bookstore, a business center, a post office retail outlet, Student Association offices, a course material distribution center, and an ATM" as well as the Meredith Room, named for Spangler's wife, and the Williams Room, named for HBS professor Charles M.

[1] The building was designed in the Georgian Revival architectural style by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.

[1] In Architect Magazine, Witold Rybczynski wrote that it "resembles a large country house.