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Bldg. 52, UWF Learning Center
Occupied in 1969, Building 52 belonged to a group of build...
Bldg. 51 UWF Writing Lab, class rooms
Occupied in 1969, and designed by John E. Jarvis, Jr., Bui...
Bldg. 50, UWF History
Occupied in 1969, Building 50 belonged to a group of build...
Bldg. 19 UWF Police, Counseling
Buildings 18 and 19 were, for the most part, wooden struct...
Bldg. 18 UWF Registrar, Advising
Buildings 18 and 19 were, for the most part, wooden struct...
Bldg. 13 UWF Anthropology
Occupied in 1967, the building was designed for change, in...
Student Health Center, Bldg. 63
Bldg. 63 Health Center
The need for additional dormi...
Bldg. 10, 11, 12 UWF Admin/Classroom
The first buildings to be constructed on the UWF campus we...
Bldg. 40, UWF Central Utility Building
Although not the best known campus facility, the Central U...
Bldg. 36, 37, UWF Humanities, Arts and Media Center
Buildings 36 and 37, the work of the firm of Ellis Bullock...
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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 ...
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 ...
Bldg. 50, UWF History
Occupied in 1969, 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 Alpha and Gamma Colleges (see University of ...
Bldg. 19 UWF Police, Counseling
Buildings 18 and 19 were, for the most part, wooden structures with earth-red brick exterior walls and a wooden "boxed grid" flat roof with copper fascias.
It was the desire of the architects, Sam Marshall and Dick MacNeil, that the ...
Bldg. 18 UWF Registrar, Advising
Buildings 18 and 19 were, for the most part, wooden structures with earth-red brick exterior walls and a wooden "boxed grid" flat roof with copper fascias.
It was the desire of the architects, Sam Marshall and Dick MacNeil, that the ...
Bldg. 13 UWF Anthropology
Occupied in 1967, the building was designed for change, initially housing the science faculties, their respective laboratories, and the lecture auditorium. The design worked, as this building has been through a series of renovations over the years.
The science lecture auditorium ...
Student Health Center, Bldg. 63
Bldg. 63 Health Center
The need for additional dormitories and a Student Health Center brought about the design for ten more residence halls to be ready for occupancy by 1975. President Crosby wanted to stay within the construction costs of the ...
Bldg. 10, 11, 12 UWF Admin/Classroom
The first buildings to be constructed on the UWF campus were the Administrative/classroom building complex, buildings 10, 11, and 12. They divided the administrative function into three separate buildings, replacing the more traditional large, single structure. It also moved the ...
Bldg. 40, UWF Central Utility Building
Although not the best known campus facility, the Central Utilities Building, during the early years of UWF, provided the lifelines for the rest of campus, including central heating and air, chilled water distribution, electricity, steam and natural gas.
The consulting ...
Bldg. 36, 37, UWF Humanities, Arts and Media Center
Buildings 36 and 37, the work of the firm of Ellis Bullock Associates, reveal a two-story covered drive-through entry that connects the two structures that in 1967 made up the Humanities, Music, Theatre and Art Building and Media Center. The ...