Locations
Washington, DC
National Academy of Sciences Building
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW | 202-334-2000
Dedicated in 1924, National Academy of Sciences Building is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Albert Einstein Memorial, unveiled in 1979 to commemorate the centennial of the great scientist's birth, is located on the Academy grounds.
- Directions
- Art, Architecture, and History of the NAS Building
- Albert Einstein Memorial and #PhotosWithAlbert
- Visitor's Guide
- NAS Great Hall App
Keck Center
of the National Academies
500 Fifth Street, NW | 202-334-2000
The Keck Center houses more than 1,000 employees and is the primary site of National Research Council meetings. The National Academies Press Bookstore is located on the first floor. The building’s art exhibits are open to the public by appointment, and it is also the site of public lectures and other events.
Marian Koshland Science Museum
of the National Academy of Sciences
Sixth and E Streets, NW | 202-334-1201 or 888-567-4526
The Koshland Science Museum invites teens and adults to interact with the issues in a thought-provoking setting. Whether exploring on their own or with friends, visitors have the opportunity to use science to solve problems and to engage in stimulating conversations.
Irvine, CA
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
of the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering
100 Academy | 949-721-2200
The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center is an award-winning conference center situated on seven acres bordering the cities of Irvine and Newport Beach. The Center hosts meetings of the NAS and the NRC. Meeting space can be reserved by outside groups.
Woods Hole, MA
J. Erik Jonsson Woods Hole Center
of the National Academy of Sciences
314 Quissett Avenue | 508-548-3760
The J. Erik Jonsson Conference Center is a year-round conference center located on Cape Cod. The historic property provides magnificent views of Quissett Harbor and Buzzards Bay. Meeting space can be reserved by outside groups.