Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design
40°42′57″N 73°57′19″W / 40.715790°N 73.955284°W / 40.715790; -73.955284Information Type Public Motto Redefining Career & Technical Education in New York City Established 2004 School district 14 Oversight New York City Department of Education School number 558 Principal Gill Cornell Teaching staff 31 Grades 9-12 Enrollment 600 Campus Harry Van Arsdale Campus Color(s) Blue and Silver Nickname WHSAD Website whsad.org ![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/60/Outside_of_Williamsburg_High_School_for_Architecture_and_Design.JPG/250px-Outside_of_Williamsburg_High_School_for_Architecture_and_Design.JPG)
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The Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design, commonly called WHSAD, Architecture and Design or A&D, is a 9-12th grade New York City college-preparatory public high school that specializes in the integration of architecture, design, and historic preservation in its classes.
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Williamsburg
Brooklyn, New York City
- Ascenzi Square
- Bushwick Inlet Park
- Domino Park
- Macri Triangle
- Marsha P. Johnson State Park
- McCarren Park
- Brooklyn Latin School
- Brooklyn Preparatory High School
- El Puente Academy for Peace and Justice
- High School of Enterprise, Business, & Technology
- IS 318
- Success Academy Williamsburg
- Williamsburg Collegiate Charter School
- Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design
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- Congregation Yetev Lev D'Satmar (Hooper Street)
- Congregation Yetev Lev D'Satmar (Rodney Street)
- Light of the World Church Pentecostal Church
- St. Ann's Armenian Catholic Cathedral
- Austin, Nichols and Company Warehouse
- Colored School No. 3
- Domino Sugar Refinery
- Kings County Savings Bank
- Lindsay Park
- McKibbin Street Lofts
- Taylor–Wythe Houses
- Williamsburg Houses
- Williamsburgh Savings Bank
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See also: Brooklyn Community Board 1
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