developed by remodeling former Institute of Gas Technology and research buildings on the south end of Mies Campus.
== Campuses ==
Illinois Institute of Technology has five campuses in the Chicago area. The main campus is located at 10 West 35th Street in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood and houses all undergraduate programs and many graduate programs. There are also campuses in the Chicago Loop, the Fulton Market in central Chicago, and the suburbs of Bedford Park and Wheaton.
The Main Campus includes many buildings designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the director of the architecture program at Illinois Tech from 1938 to 1958. A portion of the 120-acre campus was entered onto the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
The 10-story Downtown Campus at 565 West Adams Street, designed by Gerald Horn of Holabird & Root and built by Illinois Tech in 1992, was home to Illinois Tech's Chicago-Kent College of Law and Institute of Design (ID), as well as the downtown campus for the Stuart School of Business. …