Facilities
The School of Architecture is located in Lee Hall, a building in which the original wing was considered one of the most elegant modern buildings in the South. As home to the departments of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, Construction Science and Management, and Art, Lee Hall offers a variety of courses, resources and initiatives. Activities in Lee Hall - such as the CAF Lecture Series, workshops, seminars and exhibitions - foster interaction among the community of disciplines involved in the design of the built environment. Lee Hall resources include instructional spaces, computer labs, a wood and metal shop, and the Emery A. Gunnin Architectural Library.
Campus resources include the Clemson University Libraries, which serve as a gateway to information with databases, books, journals and primary research materials in addition to collaboration with universities, government agencies and industries that allows shared access to other library holdings. Computing facilities include a campus wide, high-speed network that provides access to campus information, electronic mail, student data, the World Wide Web and other Internet resources. In addition to two instructional labs for architecture students in Lee Hall, design studios have computer stations.
