Knowlton School of Architecture
The mission of the Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture is to educate future architects, planners and landscape architects; to shape, as well as serve, the professions of architecture, city and regional planning and landscape architecture; to contribute to the intellectual and creative purposes of the university; and to promote the improvement of environmental quality and design on the campus and elsewhere.
The school has 550 students, 32 regular faculty, 34 adjunct faculty and an administrative staff of 15. It is located in Knowlton Hall, a state-of-the-art facility at the northwest corner of Ohio State’s main academic campus. Dedicated in 2004, Knowlton Hall is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.
Degrees Offered
Bachelor of Science in Architecture
Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture
City and Regional Planning Minor
Master of Architecture
Master of Architectural Studies
Master of City and Regional Planning
Master of Landscape Architecture
Ph.D. program in City and Regional Planning



