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History of the Architecture Department

The present Architecture Program was founded in 1969, granting four-year degrees. In 1978, at the first possible point of qualification, Temple's five-year Bachelor of Architecture program was accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. Temple then joined 90 some schools offering accredited programs in architecture in the United States.

The program is essentially urban in character. Philadelphia's 300 years of history have resulted in an environment of exceptional character, including many buildings of international acclaim. A wide variety of neighborhoods, public buildings and major urban design projects serve as examples for evaluation and study. Philadelphia's architects and urban designers have made important contributions to their art. Faculty members continue in their own professional practices and through them, the students have access to the wide range of professional viewpoints and opportunities in Philadelphia.