Syracuse University School of Architecture

[1] The original College of Fine Arts was the first institution in the United States to offer both B.A.

It finally found its permanent home in newly designed, skylit Slocum Hall in 1919.

[1] The school has long been housed in Slocum Hall on the university's main campus, but in January, 2006 the School of Architecture moved to a temporary home in a converted warehouse in downtown Syracuse so that Slocum Hall could undergo massive renovations.

[4][5] The undergraduate program enrolls nearly 700 students, representing 46 countries, and leads to a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.)

[7][8] The graduate program was ranked 16th in the nation by DesignIntelligence on their 2019 list of top architecture schools.

The Nancy Cantor Warehouse in 2006.