Oklahoma State University

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  1. Academic & Administrative

    1. DONALD W. REYNOLDS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

      The Donald W. Reynolds School of Architecture at Oklahoma State University is a state-of-the-art facility that serves as the hub for the university's architecture programs. Opened in 2009, the building features spacious, naturally-lit design studios, an expanded architectural library, and specialized labs for daylighting, digital fabrication and construction. The school offers accredited architecture and architectural engineering degrees, providing students with a comprehensive education combining theoretical knowledge and practical experience. The facility blends historic and modern architecture, incorporating the renovated 1918 campus Gymnasium and Armory with new wings double the original structure's size. Located at the southwest corner of University Avenue and Hester Street, the Donald W. Reynolds School of Architecture is a cornerstone of the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology’s commitment to excellence in architectural education. It is named after businessman and media mogul Donald Worthington Reynolds (Sept. 23, 1906-April 2, 1993), whose foundation provided the building’s primary funding.