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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

Giles Hall


Giles Hall Home of the School of Architecture
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The School of Architecture remains committed to the innovative use of technology in architecture and envisions new horizons for technology applications in teaching and research. To that end, Giles Hall is fully networked with over 240 100-megabit Ethernet ports located throughout the building including the Bob and Kathy Luke Library, offices, classrooms, studio spaces, and research centers. The studios received wireless Ethernet capability (802.1b) in 2003. Printers, plotters, and scanners are located in a lab near the studios and students have access to these resources 40+ hours per week. The building also has a card-reader system for security.

Each faculty and staff member has either a desktop or laptop computer. A faculty area workstation contains one Macintosh and one PC workstation with flatbed and slide scanners. There are also two shared laptop computers and two shared video projectors available for faculty use. In the fall of 2003, the auditorium and jury room were upgraded to Level II technology classrooms. This upgrade included a stationary computer with VCR and DVD in a lectern, as well as a fixed projector and sound-system improvements. A full-time IT manager provides technology support to the students, faculty, staff, and research centers.

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