Edward M. Crough Center for Architectural Studies
Our award winning facilities are housed in the original University gymnasium and provide a classic example of adaptive re-use at its best. Developed by graduate students under the guidance of Professor John V. Yanik, the building is conceived as a small city with "streets" filled with students and their work, a "piazza" for special exhibits and a "town hall" for lectures and meetings. Additionally, student’s needs are served by our computer lab, media center, extensive woodworking shop and library.
FRONT LOBBY The front lobby serves as the greeting point for all visitors. The main office along with the Dean's office can be accessed thru the front lobby.
EXHIBITION SPACE The Joseph Miller Exhibition Hall is used primarily as a jury or pin up space. Throughout the school year you can find various projects on display here.
The main hall acts as the backbone for the Crough Center. The hall provides room for access thru the building, along with areas for students to display work.
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