When I.M. Pei designed the first building for Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in 1963, media was a different thing altogether. Primary outlets included Time magazine, which cost 30 cents, and CBS, where Walter Cronkite had just taken over the anchor's chair, broadcast to boxy cabinet televisions across the country. In September last year, the school opened Newhouse III, designed by Polshek Partnership Architects, which places Syracuse back at the cutting edge of communications.
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