MetroWest Daily News: “How Did They Build That” to explain Boston University’s Jenga building, how to watch

Photo of the Boston University Center for Computing & Data Sciences Building from Commonwealth Avenue

Excerpt from MetroWest Daily News | By: Rin Velasco | October 20, 2024 | Photo: Janice Checchio

If you drive in Boston, then you've seen Boston University's Center for Computing & Data Sciences.

But you probably know it better as the "Jenga building," named for it's incredibly unorthodox structure, with floors seemingly jutting out from its foundational center.

One wonders, "How did they build that?" Well, the folks at the Smithsonian Channel also thought that and made an segment of their show, "How Did They Build That?" about BU's data science center.

"How Did They Build That" is a show hosted by Jay Ellis, an actor known for his role in the popular HBO show "Insecure," about exploring the largest man-made structures in the world and asking and answering the question: "How did they build that?"

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