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FAQ ‑ Accommodation

Where is the architecture school located?

It's in downtown Halifax, at Spring Garden Road and Brunswick Street, two blocks south of the Halifax Citadel, five blocks west of the Halifax harbour, and next door to the new Halifax Central Library. The Faculty of Architecture and Planning and the Faculty of Engineering are on »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥'s Sexton Campus, in the middle of Halifax's prime commercial area, with many shops, restaurants, theatres, and other facilities nearby. The main »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ campus is a fifteen-minute walk away. NSCAD University is ten minutes away.

Are university residences available near the architecture school?

Yes. An undergraduate residence, Gerard Hall, is a five-minute walk from the school. It offers co-ed accommodation in a large security building, with furnished single or double rooms, a mandatory meal plan, laundry facilities, and a lounge. Residence fees include a telephone, voice mail, satellite TV access, and high-speed Internet access. The Grad House nearby offers accommodation for graduate or mature students in a 14-unit security building, with furnished rooms, kitchen facilities, an optional meal plan, and access to laundry facilities. Online information is available for residence.

What off-campus accommodation is available near the architecture school?

With six universities in Halifax, student accommodation is plentiful, but selection near the school is best in June and July. Most students live in Halifax's South End. For rental costs, go to off-campus living.

Are short-term apartment sublets available?

Yes. In early August, fall-term sublets are often available from other architecture students who are leaving for their work term. In early January, winter/summer sublets are also available. The Architecture office e-mails sublet information to all incoming architecture students.