Syracuse University School of Architecture

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The School of Architecture at Syracuse University is a private institution offering bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture that are accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). Both undergraduate and graduate programs consistently rank among the best in the country (B.Arch - #3, Design Intelligence 2007). SUSOA, established in 1873, is the fourth oldest architecture program in the country.

Located primarily in Slocum Hall on the university's main campus, the School of Architecture moved temporarily to a converted warehouse in downtown Syracuse so that Slocum could undergo massive renovations. Fittingly called "The Warehouse (Syracuse)", these facilities were designed by Gluckman Mayner Architects [1] of New York City and will be used for future education initiatives by the university once the School of Architecture returns to the main campus in 2008.


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