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Bldg. 54 UWF Field House

Known as the Field House when occupied in 1970, this building would house not only the faculty of health, leisure, and sports, but also the student affairs segment of recreation. Some spaces also served large gatherings for university functions such ...

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Bldg. 21 UWF Student Support Services

Buldg. 21 is located at the center of activities on the UWF campus. The architect for this structure was William F. Parks, the designer of the Natatorium/Aquatic Center.

The building is "L" shaped with the main entrance at the juncture of ...

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Bldg. 70, UWF Vocational-Technical

The building program for the vocational-technical facility, occupied in 1976, called for a modest building. The architects, Ricks/Kendrick/Stokes/David, from Fort Walton Beach, Florida answered the charge with a very workable, inexpensive solution, fitting the building into the hillside, just north ...

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Bldg. 63, UWF Student Health Center

The Student Health Center, occupied in 1975, is the only existing building of the second-phase residence halls project.

The dormitories, designed and constructed on a strict budget, used bricks crafted by prisoners. The bricks, only used in state projects, ...

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Bldg. 79, UWF Information Technology Services

The architects' design-concept for this project was for two buildings--one housing the computer sciences faculty and one housing computer services--running parallel, one to the other, along the hillside site--with the requirement for deliver-dock accessibility from the university green. The two ...

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Bldg. 22, UWF Commons

On any other campus, this building would have been called "the student union," but for the University of West Florida, since 1968, it has served as a gathering place for university faculty, administrators, staff, students, and campus visitors. The architect ...

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Bldg. 58, UWF Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Lab Science

With the growth of physics and other sciences at UWF the departments were in need of labs, lecture rooms, and office space.

The architectural firm asked the UWF professors if there were any existing facilities, elsewhere, in which it would ...

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Bldg. 53, UWF The Haas Center

Occupied in 1969, Building 53 belonged to a group of buildings (52, 53, 50 and 51 respectively) that comprised Alpha and Gamma colleges. A covered walkway, connects the structure to Bldg. 52, Student Success Programs. These two distinct sets of ...

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Bldg. 52, UWF Learning Center

Occupied in 1969, Building 52 belonged to a group of buildings (50, 51, 52 and 53) that were the first to be designed for a particular discipline and faculty--those making up the respective Alpha College and Gamma College. The two ...

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Bldg. 51 UWF Writing Lab, class rooms

Occupied in 1969, and designed by John E. Jarvis, Jr., Building 50 belonged to a group of buildings (50, 51, 52, and 53) that were the first to be designed for a particular discipline and faculty--those making up the initial ...

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