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English: The Huntington Hall building is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Marshall Street and University Avenue, on the main campus of Syracuse University, in Syracuse, New York. The facility is home to the School of Education and contains administrative offices and some classrooms.

The building was constructed in 1915 as a hospital and has been added onto, renovated, and repurposed to an academic facility. The building has a structural concrete superstructure and sloped hip roofs. The facility has a basement and five floors above grade. A small elevator machinery room serves as a sixth floor level. Major renovations to the facility occurred in 1983 and in 2013. Lifecycle and handicap accessibility renovations have been performed on the occupied floors.

Location: Marshall Street at University Avenue Address: 804 University Ave Syracuse, NY 13244

Acquired by SU: 1915 Named for: Bishop Huntington, founder of the hospital Materials: Brick and stone additions

Renovated and Expanded:1916 and 1918 1983 Renovation: Cost, $3,954,000; Architects, Schleicher-Soper; Contractor, JD Taylor 2013 Renovation: Cost, $2.5 million; Architects, PARA-Projects and Jonathan Lott, SU School of Architecture

Notes: Originally known as the Hospital of the Good Shepherd, it was re-named Huntington Hall in 1964 to honor the late Rt. Rev. Frederick D. Huntington, former Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of Central New York and the founder of the hospital. After patients and staff moved into the new State University Upstate Medical Center Hospital in 1966, the building was converted for academic purposes. A major renovation begun in 1982 moved the building's entrance from Marshall Street to University Avenue. Iron gates which previously topped the seating area at Archbold Stadium were erected between Huntington Hall and Marshall Street. A 2013 renovation re-established the main entrance on Marshall Street and the iron gates were removed. On May 9, the new Sharon H. Jacquet (class of 1972) Education Commons was dedicated.
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