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The
James T. Silcott Architecture and Design Gallery
The James T. Silcott Gallery continues to provide adequate
space for the exhibition of student work and special exhibits.
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The
Hilyard & Helena Robinson Auditorium
The 200 seat auditorium continues to serve the needs of
the program and the community.
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Architecture
and Design Library
The Architecture Library is one of six units within the
central library group of the Howard University Library System.
Located on the ground floor of the Howard H. Mackey building,
the library's function is to facilitate and support the
learning and research activities in the School. www.howard.edu/library/Architecture_Library/
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Smart
Room
This space is equipped with multimedia presentation technology
and accommodates lectures, seminars and workshop presentations.
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Computer
Laboratory
The computer laboratories provide resources for teaching
of computer aided design (CAD). The laboratories are equipped
with the latest CAD programs on the market as well as the
latest technologies, which includes a wireless system and
access to services for CD and DVD writing, enabling students
to make data and video copies of their personal work. The
laboratories also have the latest version of the leading
CAD programs on the market.
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Model
Shop
The model shop workstations support both instructional and hands-on construction/fabrication
activities related to curriculum.
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Building
Materials and Systems Resource Center
The center will provide electronic access to information
for lectures, seminars, and workshops on creative/innovative
use of building material and concepts of assembly.
The
space will house the display of building material samples,
product information, demonstrations on use of innovative
building products and construction methodologies. Access
to the Center’s materials will further bolster Students’
knowledge of how individual materials and systems are integrated
into a complete building package.
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