Architectural Facilities

Architectural Facilities

The Architecture program stands out for its dynamic studio culture — a space where creativity, design thinking, and craftsmanship intersect.

From day one, students immerse themselves in design studios that function as collaborative, hands-on environments for exploration and making. Each studio is equipped to support every stage of the design process, from conceptual sketches to detailed models and digital renderings. Supporting spaces such as the construction labs and computer studios extend this creative ecosystem, giving students the tools to test ideas and refine their craft.

Nearly every core course takes place in a studio setting rather than a traditional classroom, allowing theory to evolve directly through design and practice. Every class is led by architects, engineers, and construction professionals who bring years of real-world experience, mentoring students as they develop both the technical skill and creative confidence essential to the profession.

South Hall Upper-Level Studios

People working at desks with computers and architectural models in a bright, modern office or studio setting.
Architecture majors at SUNY Delhi work on computers in a modern studio with large windows and architectural drawings.
South Hall Technologies Amenities

A small office room like those in drafting studios, with large printers, boxes on shelves, a table, and a trash can near the door.

Room with two large laser cutting machines, ideal for Architecture majors and construction laboratories.

Smith Hall Lower-Level Studios

A classroom with drafting tables and stools, perfect for architecture majors or use as drafting studios.

 

Large metal beams are set up on supports, resembling drafting studios inside an industrial workshop with high ceilings.

A computer lab for Architecture majors with wooden desks, Dell monitors, black chairs, and natural light from windows.

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