The SCAD Student Media Center in Savannah is housed in a historic building originally designed by architect Hyman Witcover in 1909 for the Congregation B'nai B'rith as their synagogue. Featuring exotic revival architecture, the facility showcases keyhole arches, arabesque-patterned windows, intricately carved details, and Moorish-style domes.
Decommissioned as a synagogue in 1970, the building now serves as a vibrant hub for SCAD students to engage in media-related activities and projects, offering a unique blend of historical charm and modern functionality.
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