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Architecture Hall

3943 Stevens Way, Seattle, WA 98195

Architecture Hall was designed in 1907 by Howard & Galloway of San Francisco as a chemistry building, but served as the Fine Arts Palace for the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition(AYPE). In 1937, when the Department of Chemistry moved to the new Bagley Hall, it was renamed Physiology Hall, as the Department of Physiology occupied most of the building. In 1950 the Department of Architecture moved into the building and it was given the name Architecture Hall. Architecture Hall was remodeled by Thomas Hacker & Associates in 2006-2007, a process that included opening up the studio spaces on the second floor and the creation of a glazed exhibition and review space. The building now houses the Department of Construction Management, Department of Architecture studios, faculty offices, and university classrooms.

Public Hours
Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Building Hours
Monday – Thursday, 8:00 am – 7:30 pm
Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Special events hours as required
Closed on University holidays and academic breaks

Architecture Hall G042, 110, 140 and 250
Architecture Hall G070, 160, 147 (Classroom Support Services managed)

Emergency Assembly Areas
(Campus Map):

C-7 Parking AreaC-7 Parking Area

2nd Floor
Architecture Hall - 2nd Floor


1st Floor
Architecture Hall - 1st Floor


Ground Floor
Architecture Hall - Ground Floor

Metro Transit

Sound Transit Link Light Rail