At Harvard’s Enterprise Research Campus in Allston, Massachusetts, a bold new destination for convening has arrived. The David Rubenstein Treehouse brings together world-class architecture, sustainable design, and a mission to spark collaboration and innovation across disciplines. Designed by Jeanne Gang, founding partner of Studio Gang and Kajima Professor in Practice of Architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, the Treehouse features a soaring atrium, abundant natural light, and warm exposed mass timber that creates a welcoming sense of connection to nature. Every detail in the building reflects a commitment to healthy materials, climate-conscious construction, and a more resilient future. As Harvard’s first university-wide conference center, this space offers a new hub for conversation, partnership, and shared purpose. From intimate gatherings to major academic convenings, the Treehouse is designed to inspire new ideas and bring people together in a setting that embraces the surrounding landscape and community. Step inside and experience a new chapter for Harvard’s campus in Allston, where the power of collaboration meets thoughtful design and environmental ambition.