Architecture in London
As the fourth oldest school of architecture in the U.S., the Syracuse University School of Architecture has a long tradition of quality professional education in the design arts. In 1980, it launched the Florence Architecture Program, which continues today with programs for professional degree students, pre-architecture program students, and post-professionals. These Florence programs are currently open to non-SU students.
Syracuse University architecture students now have an additional opportunity for a professional degree semester in London, which is based at the Syracuse University Faraday House in the heart of London. Students enroll in six credits of design coursework and participate in extensive field study to important architectural sites in London and Great Britain.
The program is taught by local London professionals carefully selected by the Syracuse School of Architecture. Study and design work is intensified by the presence of distinguished visiting European critics who join the faculty each semester for reviews and lectures. To participate in the architecture program, students must have successfully completed six semesters of design.