Haymans Hall
Since 1853, buildings on this site — a free school, a health center, and an orphanage — have served the Savannah community.
Herstand Hall
Built in 1926 by architect Cletus Bergen, this five-story structure originally housed Slotin and Co., one of the largest dry goods...
honey
Located inside The Hub, honey offers a selection of items including freshly prepared market salads, artisan sandwiches, gourmet ho...
Honey at The Hive
This coeducational residence hall is available for first-year students.
Jen Library
Before Jen Library was an award-winning interior space and educational resource center, it was a brick and mortar department store...
Jewelers Mutual Studio
Built in 1970, this 13,562-square-foot facility was originally the home of Ivan Allen office supply and interior design firm.
Keys Hall
Keys Hall was built in 1870 for Algernon Hartridge, a captain of the DeKalb riflemen.
Kiah Hall
Kiah Hall is one of the original 1856 components of the country’s only intact antebellum railroad complex.
La Maison Basse
La Maison Basse, located in Provence's Luberon Valley, has led many lives over the past eight centuries.
Lacoste Library
SCAD Lacoste's three-story library is housed in the village's former boulangerie, or bakery.
Lai Wa Hall
Lai Wa Hall houses the president's office and executive administration.
Le Beauregard
Perched on a hill overlooking the Luberon Valley, this SCAD Lacoste dining hall boasts an exterior terrace with breathtaking views...
Lucas Café and Pâtisserie
Recently renovated and now open, Lucas Café and Pâtisserie serves fresh coffee, delightful made-to-order drinks, tasty grab-and-go...
Lucas Theatre for the Arts
Savannah-native Arthur Lucas originally opened the Lucas Theatre Dec. 26, 1921.
Magnolia Hall
This residence was built in 1878 for Jacob Guerard Heyward, the great grandson of a man who signed the Declaration of Independence...