
Students in this program have access to two architecture studios. Morrisville's state of the art Architectural Studies and Design Studio Complex is fully wired and is accessible to students in the program 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Equipment includes a large format scanner, plotter, small format scanner, color printer, diazo machine, Xerox machine and a profession photo area. Students also have access to digital cameras, CD burners, Zip drive and other electronic media devices. This equipment is equivalent to that which the students would encounter in professional schools of architecture and architectural firms. The Architectural Studies and Design AS degree program is a ThinkPad University program in which laptop computers are fully integrated into the classroom environment.
Students Working in the Architecture Studio
Architecture Studio
CAD Computer Lab
Rendering of the new Design Center, designed by architect Craig Norsted of the firm Perkins Eastman, NYC.