The school opened in the basement of the
Manchester Royal Institution on
Mosley Street in 1838. It became the School of Art in 1853 and moved to Cavendish Street in 1880. It was subsequently named the Municipal School of Art. In 1880 the school admitted female students, at the time the only higher education available to women, although men and women were segregated. The school was extended in 1897. The school became part of
Manchester Polytechnic in 1970 and is now part of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the
Manchester Metropolitan University. Its 175th anniversary in 2013 was marked by the opening of the new Benzie Building and the refurbishment of the Chatham Tower. The school comprises five departments, the
Manchester School of Architecture (MSA), formed in 1996 and jointly administered with the
University of Manchester, the Department of Art & Performance which incorporates the
Manchester School of Theatre, the Department of Design, Manchester Fashion Institute and the School of Digital Arts (SODA). The school became responsible for the non-degree courses of the Manchester Municipal College of Technology by 1996, when the rest of that institution became the
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. This transfer gave a historical link to the Manchester Mechanics' Institute established in 1824. ==Architecture==