SCAD • August 29, 2011This three-story Second Empire residence was built in 1878 for Jacob Guerard Heyward, the great grandson of Thomas Heyward, a South Carolinian who signed the Declaration of Independence.
Diana C. • October 15, 2010Graduate Studies building. It's so pretty in here. Nice and quiet environment too if you need a little oasis!
SCAD • August 26, 2011This three-story, 4,647-square-foot stucco Italianate building features quoins, stone windowsills and caps. The building was constructed in 1872.
SCAD • August 26, 2011This circa-1854 townhouse was built as one of a pair of side hall, mirror image townhouses, each four stories tall and 8,032 square feet. Note the exquisite interiors, and original detailing.
Julia • May 10, 2012Good work study opportunity here. And they always got refreshments and coffee rdy for employees.
SCAD • August 29, 2011This circa-1877 structure once was the home of prominent Savannah financier and cotton broker Thomas M. Butler. Note its marble foyer, wrought-iron staircase and 13-foot coffered ceilings.
SCAD • August 26, 2011Evans Hall was built in 1890 and now is managed by the exhibitions department.
SCAD • August 29, 2011Built in 1853, it originally was the home of Alexander A Smets, who immigrated from France. The 13,783-square-foot home has had several uses, including the corporate offices of Acme Development.
SCAD • August 29, 2011The original building on this site in 1880 was home to several widows. In 1914, the structure was torn down and the existing structure was built as a home for the Jewish Educational Alliance.
Heather K. • October 12, 2011Great show!
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