English: Constructed in 1983, the Crouse-Hinds Hall building is at the southwest corner of the intersection of Waverly Avenue and Crouse Drive, on the main campus of Syracuse University, in Syracuse, New York.
The facility houses Academic Affairs Offices, and the Chancellor’s Office and Provost’s Office. It contains administrative offices, some classrooms, and an auditorium.
It has a structural steel superstructure with a brick veneer exterior and has multi-level flat roofs. The facility has a partial mechanical basement and eight floors above-grade plus two elevator machine rooms above the seventh floor. Lifecycle and handicapped accessibility renovations have been performed on the occupied floors.
Address: 900 South Crouse Avenue,
Syracuse, NY 13244
Ground Broken: May 8, 1981
First Occupied: January 13, 1983
Dedicated: March 22, 1983
Dedication Speaker: U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Samuel R. Pierce, Jr.; awarded Honorary Doctor of Law
Architects: Architectural Resources Cambridge Inc., and Sargent Webster Crenshaw and Folley
Materials: steel with brick veneer
Cost: $5,500,000
Donors: Crouse-Hinds Foundation,$2.25 million; Kresge Foundation, United States Steel Foundation, The Booth Ferris Foundation, the Rosamond Gifford Charitable Corporation, and Agway, Inc.
Space: 60,000 square feet
Notes: Originally built as the School of Management building, it holds classrooms, administrative offices, and a 200-seat auditorium. When the Whitman School of Management Building was constructed in 2005, Crouse-Hinds became home to offices such as Academic Affairs, Admissions, the Chancellor's Office, and the Provost's Office.