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Florida State University is a foremost member in the State University System of Florida and has many notable buildings located in cities including Tallahassee, Panama City, and Sarasota. As is typical in the United States, most of the university's buildings were designed in the Collegiate Gothic architectural style; the last being Cawthon Hall dormitory in 1949. From the 1950s through the 1980s, many have utilized Brutalist and Modern styles. Beginning with the University Center, the design of FSU's buildings shifted to Jacobethan/Jacobean architecture style, similar to the earlier Collegiate Gothic. The university has over 300 buildings on the main campus (about 100 have classrooms); 14.6 million gross square feet of building space.[1] The campus encompasses over 1,100 acres (8.1 km²) and is home to many notable structures, including Dodd Hall, an ornate example of Collegiate Gothic architecture that passed 100 years in 2023, and the Westcott Building, the most recognizable building on campus.
Bld# | Photo | Building Name | Style/[2] Architect |
Year Built |
Year Renov |
Current Usage | Gross area |
Bld code |
Address |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
465 | 100px | Alumni Center Facility | Jacobean Revival | 2004 | NA | Alumni Affairs | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | ACF | 1028 W Tennessee St |
855 | 100px | AME Building Aeropropulsion, Mechatronics, and Energy |
Jacobean Revival | 2012 | NA | Research | 61,726 sq ft (5,734.5 m2) | AME | 2003 Levy Ave |
260 | Askew Student Life Center honoring Reubin Askew |
Jacobean Revival | 2000 | NA | Student Services | 60,944 sq ft (5,661.9 m2) | ASK | 942 Learning Way | |
4062 | Azalea Hall | Jacobean Revival | 2017 | NA | Student Housing | 130,196 sq ft (12,095.6 m2) | AZL | 824 W Jefferson St | |
8 | Bellamy Building Raymond F Bellamy Building College of Social Sciences |
Brutalist | 1967 | NA | Classroom Office | 15,790 sq ft (1,467 m2) | BEL | 113 Collegiate Loop | |
39 | Biology Unit 1 | Brick Modern | 1967 | NA | Classroom Office | 80,661 sq ft (7,493.7 m2) | BIO | 89 Chieftan Way | |
9 | 100px | Biomedical Research Facility | 1991 | NA | Research | 58,147 sq ft (5,402.0 m2) | BRF | 107 Chieftan Way | |
15 | Broward Hall | Collegiate Gothic |
1917 | 1992 | Student Housing | 37,149 sq ft (3,451.3 m2) | BRW | 668 University Way | |
14 | Bryan Hall | Collegiate Gothic |
1907 | 1992 | Student Housing | 36,795 sq ft (3,418.4 m2) | BRY | 182 Convocation Way | |
4500 | 100px | Carnaghi Arts Building John R Carnaghi Arts Building |
Jacobean Revival | 2022 | NA | Classroom Studio |
105,560 sq ft (9,807 m2) | CAB | 2214 Belle Vue Way |
55 | 100px | Carothers Hall Milton Carothers Hall |
Brick Modern | 1957 | NA | Classroom Office Admin |
68,221 sq ft (6,337.9 m2) | MCH | 1021 Atomic Way |
113 | 100px | Carraway Building F Wilson Carraway Sr Building |
Brick Modern | 1952 | NA | Classroom Office | 45,528 sq ft (4,229.7 m2) | CAR | 60 N Woodward Ave |
85 | Cawthon Hall | Collegiate Gothic |
1949 | 1992 | Student Housing | 93,987 sq ft (8,731.7 m2) | CAW | 119 Honors Way | |
2000 | 100px | Challenger Learning Center | Modern | 2001 | NA | Research | 39,169 sq ft (3,638.9 m2) | CLC | 200 S Duval St |
4008 | 100px | Chemical Science Lab | Jacobean Revival | 2008 | NA | Laboratory | 169,308 sq ft (15,729.2 m2) | CSL | 102 Varsity Way |
625 | 100px | Circus Tent | NA | NA | Student Activity | 19,263 sq ft (1,789.6 m2) | 625 | 269 Chieftan Way | |
4030 | Coburn Wellness Center | Jacobean Revival | 2012 | NA | Student Health | 176,828 sq ft (16,427.9 m2) | HWC | 960 Learning Way | |
42 | 100px | Collins Research Building honoring LeRoy Collins |
Modern Brick | 1959 | NA | Laboratory | 53,549 sq ft (4,974.9 m2) | NRB | 1060 Atomic Way |
5 | Criminology & Criminal Justice Building formerly Francis W. Eppes Hall |
Collegiate Gothic |
1918 | 2012 | Administration Classroom Office |
28,752 sq ft (2,671.1 m2) | CRM | 112 S Copeland St | |
4023 | DeGraff Hall East | Jacobean Revival | 2007 | NA | Student Housing | 85,751 sq ft (7,966.5 m2) | RH8 | 808 W Tennessee St | |
4024 | DeGraff Hall West | Jacobean Revival | 2007 | NA | Student Housing | 84,102 sq ft (7,813.3 m2) | RH9 | 810 W Tennessee St | |
4061 | DeViney Hall | Jacobean Revival | 2014 | NA | Student Housing | 102,996 sq ft (9,568.6 m2) | NDE | 111 S Woodward Ave | |
2 | Diffenbaugh Building Guy Linton Diffenbaugh Bldg College of Arts & Sciences |
Collegiate Gothic |
1921 | 1950 | Classroom Office | 97,489 sq ft (9,057.0 m2) | DIF | 625 University Way | |
20 | Dirac Science Library honoring Paul Dirac |
Brick Brutalist | 1988 | 2015[3] | Library | 109,662 sq ft (10,187.9 m2) | DSL | 110 N Woodward Ave | |
38 | Dittmer Chemistry Lab honoring Karl Dittmer |
Brick Brutalist | 1967 | NA | Laboratory | 144,881 sq ft (13,459.9 m2) | DLC | 95 Chieftan Way | |
100 | Doak Campbell Stadium Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium |
1950 | 2000 | Athletics | 766,158 sq ft (71,178.4 m2) | CAM | 411 Stadium Dr | ||
4 | Dodd Hall William George Dodd Hall Department of Religion |
William Augustus Edwards Collegiate Gothic |
1923 | 1993 | Library Classroom Office | 54,338 sq ft (5,048.2 m2) | DOD | 641 University Way | |
49 | Dodd Lecture Hall | Jacobean Revival | 1993 | NA | Classroom Office | 12,329 sq ft (1,145.4 m2) | DHA | 646 W Jefferson St | |
4060 | Dorman Hall | Jacobean Revival | 2014 | NA | Student Housing | 107,128 sq ft (9,952.5 m2) | NDO | 101 S Woodward Ave | |
4090 | Dunlap Practice Facility Indoor football |
Jacobean Revival | 2013 | NA | Athletic Training | 96,131 sq ft (8,930.9 m2) | IPF | 389 Stadium Dr | |
4011 | Dunlap Student Success Center | Jacobean Revival | 2008 | NA | Student Services | 48,914 sq ft (4,544.3 m2) | DSC | 100 S Woodward Ave | |
40 | Duxbury Hall honoring Vivian M Duxbury |
Brick Brutalist | 1975 | NA | Classroom Office | 65,833 sq ft (6,116.1 m2) | SCN | 98 Varsity Way | |
114 | Engineering Lab Building | Brick Modern | 1957 | NA | Laboratory | 9,476 sq ft (880.3 m2) | ELB | 1033 Atomic Way | |
4010 | EOAS Building Earth Ocean & Atmospheric Science |
Jacobean Revival | 2019 | NA | Classroom Office | 143,390 sq ft (13,321 m2) | EOA | 1011 Academic Way | |
3801 | Facility for Arts Research | Jacobean Revival | 2002 | NA | Research | 26,498 sq ft (2,461.7 m2) | FAR | 3216 Sessions Rd | |
577 | FAMU-FSU Engineering Bldg A | Brick Brutalist | 1998 | NA | Classroom Office | 126,641 sq ft (11,765.3 m2) | CE1 | 2525 Pottsdamer St | |
527 | FAMU-FSU Engineering Bldg B | Brick Brutalist | 1986 | NA | Classroom Office | 98,520 sq ft (9,153 m2) | CE2 | 2525 Pottsdamer St | |
7 | Fine Arts Building | Brick Brutalist | 1969 | NA | Classroom Office | 125,611 sq ft (11,669.6 m2) | FAB | 530 W Call St | |
37 | Fisher Lecture Hall honoring James Robert Fisher |
Brick Modern | 1969 | NA | Classroom Office | 9,844 sq ft (914.5 m2) | FLH | 111 N Woodward Ave | |
2020 | FSU Foundation Building | Office Midrise | 1984 | NA | Administration | 28,352 sq ft (2,634.0 m2) | TFB | 325 W College Ave | |
3402 | Commonwealth Research Complex | Office Industrial | 1985 | NA | Research | 19,383 sq ft (1,800.7 m2) | CW2 | 3200 Commonwealth Blvd | |
3401 | Commonwealth Entrepreneurial Bldg | Office Industrial | 1982 | NA | Research | 38,823 sq ft (3,606.8 m2) | CW1 | 3000 Commonwealth Blvd | |
813 | Fuqua Complex Johnson Bldg Research Building |
Modern | 1996 | NA | Research | 41,807 sq ft (3,884.0 m2) | RMJ | 2035 E Paul Dirac Dr | |
805 | Fuqua Complex Morgan Bldg Research Building |
Modern | 1987 | NA | Research | 36,498 sq ft (3,390.8 m2) | HMB | 2035 E Paul Dirac Dr | |
804 | Fuqua Complex Sliger Bldg Research |
Modern | 1987 | NA | Classroom Office | 40,521 sq ft (3,764.5 m2) | BFS | 2035 E Paul Dirac Dr | |
16 | Gilchrist Hall | Collegiate Gothic |
1925 | 1992 | Student Housing | 65,762 sq ft (6,109.5 m2) | GIL | 702 University Way | |
121 | Harpe-Johnson Building Military Science ROTC |
Modern | 1953 | NA | Classroom Office | 20,595 sq ft (1,913.3 m2) | MIL | 103 Varsity Way | |
117 | Haskin Circus Complex | 1968 | NA | Student Activity | 6,072 sq ft (564.1 m2) | CIR | 269 Chieftan Way | ||
294 | Hecht House | 1961 | NA | Student | 16,970 sq ft (1,577 m2) | HEC | 634 W Call St | ||
35 | Hoffman Teaching Lab honoring Katherine B Hoffman |
Brutalist | 1969 | NA | Laboratory | 72,598 sq ft (6,744.6 m2) | HTL | 101 Chieftan Way | |
4029 | Honors Scholars & Fellows Programs |
Jacobean Revival | 2013 | NA | Student Activity | 40,536 sq ft (3,765.9 m2) | HSF | 127 Honors Way | |
54 | Housewright Music Bldg Wiley L Housewright Music Building Allen Music Library |
Jacobean Revival | 2009 | NA | Library Classroom Office | 107,320 sq ft (9,970 m2) | HMU | 122 N Copeland St | |
115 | Howser Stadium honoring Mike Martin and Dick Howser |
1975 | ?? | Athletics | 75,788 sq ft (7,040.9 m2) | HBS | 270 Chieftan Way | ||
4009 | Huge Classroom Building | Jacobean Revival | 2006 | NA | Classroom Office | 106,533 sq ft (9,897.2 m2) | HCB | 989 Learning Way | |
814 | Innovation Park Shaw Bldg honoring Frank Shaw |
1996 | NA | Research | 42,111 sq ft (3,912.2 m2) | FSB | 2031 E Paul Dirac Dr | ||
870 | IRCB Building Interdisciplinary Research and Commercialization Building |
Jacobean Revival | 2024 | NA | Research | 125,334 sq ft (11,643.9 m2) | IRC | 2001 Levy Ave | |
12 | Jennie Murphee Hall | Collegiate Gothic |
1921 | 2009 | Student Housing | 74,958 sq ft (6,963.8 m2) | JMH | 126 Convocation Way | |
17 | Johnston Building honoring William H. Johnston Department of Art History |
Collegiate Gothic |
1913 | 2011[4] | Library Classroom Office | 180,062 sq ft (16,728.3 m2) | WJB | 143 Honors Way[5] | |
146 | Kasha Laboratory honoring Michael Kasha |
1963 | NA | Laboratory | 50,802 sq ft (4,719.7 m2) | KLB | 91 Chieftan Way | ||
41 | Keen Building honoring James Velma Keen |
1965 | NA | Classroom Office | 78,685 sq ft (7,310.1 m2) | KEN | 77 Chieftan Way | ||
6 | Kellogg Research Building honoring Winthrop N Kellogg |
1965 | NA | Classroom Office | 47,161 sq ft (4,381.4 m2) | KRB | 108 S Copeland St | ||
6020 | Killearn Center Bldg A | Office Midrise | 2000 | NA | Classroom Office | 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m2) | AI1 | 2312 Killearn Center Blvd | |
4007 | King Life Science Bldg honoring James E "Jim" King Jr |
Jacobean Revival | 2008 | NA | Classroom Office | 181,078 sq ft (16,822.7 m2) | KIN | 319 Stadium Dr | |
89 | Kuersteiner Music Building | 1950 | NA | Classroom Office | 91,889 sq ft (8,536.8 m2) | KMU | 114 N Copeland St | ||
74 | Landis Hall | Collegiate Gothic |
1935 | 1992 | Student Housing | 106,822 sq ft (9,924.1 m2) | LAN | 714 University Way | |
4040 | Law Advocacy Center Law School |
1990 | NA | Classroom Office | 55,019 sq ft (5,111.4 m2) | LAC | 301 S ML King Jr Blvd | ||
205 | Law Ausley House Village Green Ausley |
1860 | ?? | Classroom Office | 3,665 sq ft (340.5 m2) | VG4 | 310 S ML King Jr Blvd | ||
32 | Law B.K. Roberts Hall College of Law |
1971 | NA | Library Classroom Office | 72,869 sq ft (6,769.8 m2) | LAW | 425 W Jefferson St | ||
203 | Law Caldwell House Village Green Caldwell |
1855 | ?? | Classroom Office | 5,185 sq ft (481.7 m2) | VG2 | 312 S ML King Jr Blvd | ||
202 | Law Cawthon House Village Green Hobby-Harrison |
1834 | ?? | Classroom Office | 2,330 sq ft (216 m2) | VG1 | 302 S ML King Jr Blvd | ||
204 | Law Damon House Village Green Damon |
1836 | ?? | Classroom Office | 3,678 sq ft (341.7 m2) | VG3 | 304 S ML King Jr Blvd | ||
47 | Law Research Center College of Law |
1983 | NA | Library | 56,891 sq ft (5,285.3 m2) | LLB | 425 W Jefferson St | ||
48 | Law Rotunda College of Law |
1989 | NA | Classroom | 20,273 sq ft (1,883.4 m2) | LSR | 425 W Jefferson St | ||
26 | Leach Center | 1991 | NA | Student Activity | 140,990 sq ft (13,098 m2) | SRC | 118 Varsity Way | ||
4540 | Legacy Hall College of Business |
Jacobean Revival | 2025 | NA | Classroom Auditorium Office | 218,392 sq ft (20,289.3 m2) | COB | 402 W Gaines St | |
72 | Longmire Student Alumni Building honoring Rowena Longmire |
Collegiate Gothic | 1938 | NA | Alumni Affairs | 39,419 sq ft (3,662.1 m2) | LON | 125 Convocation Way | |
116 | Love Building James J Love Building |
1961 | 2021 | Classroom Office | 100,234 sq ft (9,312.0 m2) | LOV | 1017 Academic Way | ||
264 | Mabry Building | 1947 | NA | Classroom Office | 1,682 sq ft (156.3 m2) | M40 | 1151 Hull Dr | ||
4063 | Magnolia Hall | Jacobean Revival | 2017 | NA | Student Housing | 112,637 sq ft (10,464.3 m2) | MGN | 802 University Way | |
3403 | Maryland Building | 2000 | NA | Research | 33,914 sq ft (3,150.7 m2) | CW3 | 2139 Maryland Cir | ||
478 | Master Craftsman Studio | 1972 | NA | Workshop | 5,393 sq ft (501.0 m2) | WH1 | 905 W Gaines St | ||
854 | Materials Research Building | Jacobean Revival | 2008 | NA | Research | 50,238 sq ft (4,667.3 m2) | MRB | 2005 Levy Ave | |
75 | McCollum Hall | Brutalist | 1975 | NA | Student Housing | 87,574 sq ft (8,135.9 m2) | EMH | 1165 Academic Way | |
4001 | Med Thrasher Building College of Medicine honoring John E. Thrasher |
Jacobean Revival | 2004 | NA | Research | 156,631 sq ft (14,551.5 m2) | MSB | 1115 W Call St | |
4003 | Med Peaden Auditorium College of Medicine |
Jacobean Revival | 2005 | NA | Auditorium | 8,164 sq ft (758.5 m2) | MSA | 1115 W Call St | |
4002 | Medical Research Building College of Medicine |
Jacobean Revival | 2005 | NA | Research | 147,789 sq ft (13,730.0 m2) | MSR | 1115 W Call St | |
8052 | Medical Primary Health College of Medicine |
Modern | 2019 | NA | Research | 9,986 sq ft (927.7 m2) | IHC | 2911 Roberts Ave | |
77 | Mendenhall Building A | Brutalist | 1979 | NA | Classroom Office | 84,663 sq ft (7,865.5 m2) | MMA | 969 Learning Way | |
78 | Mendenhall Building B | Brutalist | 1979 | NA | Classroom Office | 17,523 sq ft (1,627.9 m2) | MMB | 965 Learning Way | |
25 | Montgomery Building formerly Montgomery Gym honoring Kate Montgomery |
Collegiate Gothic | 1928 | 2013? | Classroom Office | 94,628 sq ft (8,791.2 m2) | MON | 130 Copeland St | |
195 | Moore Auditorium | Brick Brutalist | 1964 | 2022 | Auditorium | 12,536 sq ft (1,164.6 m2) | MOR | 83 N Woodward Ave | |
2021 | Moran Building honoring Jim Moran |
1969 | 2018 | Research | 23,852 sq ft (2,215.9 m2) | JMB | 111 S Monroe St | ||
8008 | Morcom Aquatics Center | Jacobean Revival | 2008 | 2009 | Student Activity | 8,372 sq ft (777.8 m2) | MAC | 2560 Pottsdamer St | |
8010 | Multi-Purpose Building Educational Facility |
Jacobean Revival | 2011 | NA | Education Facility | 47,238 sq ft (4,388.6 m2) | MEF | 2566 Pottsdamer St | |
22 | National High Magnetic Lab | 1988 | NA | Laboratory | 201,654 sq ft (18,734.3 m2) | MAG | 1800 E Paul Dirac Dr | ||
69 | NHMFL DC Magnet Building National High Magnetic Field Laboratory |
1992 | NA | Laboratory | 98,962 sq ft (9,193.9 m2) | DCM | 1800 E Paul Dirac Dr | ||
269 | NHMFL NMR Building Nuclear Magnetic Resonance |
1992 | NA | Laboratory | 29,941 sq ft (2,781.6 m2) | NMR | 1800 E Paul Dirac Dr | ||
380 | NW Regional Data Center | 1972 | NA | Computer Services | 23,952 sq ft (2,225.2 m2) | NWR | 2048 E Paul Dirac Dr | ||
86 | Pearl Tyner Welcome Center formerly the McIntosh House |
Greek Revival | 1898 | 2007 | Alumni Affairs | 4,739 sq ft (440.3 m2) | AWC | 1030 W Tennessee St | |
57 | Pepper Building honoring Claude Pepper |
Jacobean Revival | 1997 | NA | Library Research | 43,121 sq ft (4,006.1 m2) | PCB | 636 W Call St | |
4012 | President's House | Greek Revival Aaron Dailey |
2007 | NA | Residence | 16,092 sq ft (1,495.0 m2) | PNR | 1000 W Tennessee St | |
4005 | Psychology Auditorium Department of Psychology |
Jacobean Revival | 2006 | NA | Auditorium | 7,539 sq ft (700.4 m2) | PDA | 1107 W Call St | |
4004 | Psychology Building Department of Psychology |
Jacobean Revival | 2008 | NA | Classroom Office | 179,408 sq ft (16,667.5 m2) | PDB | 1107 W Call St | |
495 | Ragans Hall 1 (A) | Jacobean Revival | 2003 | NA | Student Housing | 52,515 sq ft (4,878.8 m2) | RH1 | 923 Learning Way | |
496 | Ragans Hall 2 (B) | Jacobean Revival | 2003 | NA | Student Housing | 50,362 sq ft (4,678.8 m2) | RH2 | 921 Learning Way | |
497 | Ragans Hall 3 (C) | Jacobean Revival | 2003 | NA | Student Housing | 51,462 sq ft (4,781.0 m2) | RH3 | 930 W Jefferson St | |
498 | Ragans Hall 4 (D) | Jacobean Revival | 2003 | NA | Student Housing | 52,512 sq ft (4,878.5 m2) | RH4 | 916 W Jefferson St | |
824 | Research Foundation Bldg A | Jacobean Revival | 2003 | NA | Research | 84,834 sq ft (7,881.3 m2) | RF1 | 2000 Levy Ave | |
825 | Research Foundation Bldg B | Jacobean Revival | 2003 | NA | Research | 85,280 sq ft (7,923 m2) | RF2 | 2010 Levy Ave | |
13 | Reynolds Hall | 1911 | 2009 | Student Housing | 71,647 sq ft (6,656.2 m2) | REY | 134 Convocation Way | ||
45 | Richards Building | 1977 | NA | Classroom Office | 26,060 sq ft (2,421 m2) | UPL | 1055 Atomic Way | ||
36 | Rogers Building (OSB) honoring Grover Lee Rogers |
Brutalist | 1969 | NA | Classroom Office | 54,790 sq ft (5,090 m2) | OSB | 117 N Woodward Ave | |
44 | Rogers Hall | Brutalist | 1965 | 2009 | Student Housing | 66,127 sq ft (6,143.4 m2) | ROG | 1147 Academic Way | |
23 | Rovetta Building A honoring Charles A Rovetta |
Brutalist | 1983 | NA | Classroom Office | 67,518 sq ft (6,272.6 m2) | RBA | 821 Academic Way | |
52 | Rovetta Building B Charles A Rovetta Building |
Brutalist | 1957 | NA | Classroom Office | 74,705 sq ft (6,940.3 m2) | RBB | 821 Academic Way | |
52 | Ruby Diamond Concert Hall honoring Ruby Diamond |
Jacobean | 1954 | 2010 | Performance Venue | 74,705 sq ft (6,940.3 m2) | RBB | 222 S Copeland St | |
46 | Salley Hall | 1963 | 2009 | Student Housing | 125,176 sq ft (11,629.2 m2) | SAL | 1106 W Call St | ||
135 | Sandels Building honoring Margaret R Sandels College of Human Sciences |
1956 | NA | Classroom Office | 69,623 sq ft (6,468.2 m2) | SAN | 120 Convocation Way | ||
11 | Shaw Building Campus honoring Roderick K Shaw Moran Coll. Entrepreneurship |
1972 | NA | Multi | 24,645 sq ft (2,289.6 m2) | RSB | 644 W Call St | ||
50 | Stone Building honoring Mode L Stone |
1978 | NA | Classroom Office | 126,189 sq ft (11,723.3 m2) | STB | 1114 W Call St | ||
134 | Strozier Library honoring Robert Strozier |
1956 | ?? | Library | 229,453 sq ft (21,316.9 m2) | LIB | 116 Honors Way | ||
4018 | Student Union replacing Oglesby Student Union |
Jacobean Lewis + Whitlock |
2022 | NA | Student Activity | 275,000 sq ft (25,500 m2) | NSU | 75 N Woodward Ave | |
76 | Tanner Hall honoring William A Tanner |
1909 | 2009 | Classroom Office | 26,276 sq ft (2,441.1 m2) | PSF | 830 W Jefferson St | ||
860 | Technology Services Building | 1989 | NA | Support | 80,234 sq ft (7,454.0 m2) | TSB | 1721 W Paul Dirac Dr | ||
28 | Thagard Health Center Building honoring Norman Thagard |
x | 1966 | ?? | Classroom Office | 44,919 sq ft (4,173.1 m2) | THC | 109 Collegiate Loop | |
436 | Theatre Fine Arts Annex | 1978 | NA | Classroom Office | 15,805 sq ft (1,468.3 m2) | FAA | 602 W Call St | ||
4022 | Traditions Hall | 2012 | NA | Student Housing | 125,708 sq ft (11,678.7 m2) | RH7 | 945 Learning Way | ||
546 | Tucker Civic Center honoring Donald L. Tucker |
1909 | 2009 | Event Venue | 487,359 sq ft (45,277.1 m2) | CIV | 505 W Pensacola St | ||
132 | Tully Gym honoring Robert Henry Tully |
1956 | ?? | Athletics | 91,893 sq ft (8,537.1 m2) | TUL | 139 Chieftan Way | ||
10 | Turnbull Conference Center | 2007 | NA | Conference | 73,236 sq ft (6,803.8 m2) | TCC | 555 W Pensacola St | ||
223 | University Center A T.K. Wetherell Building |
Jacobean Revival Barnett, Fronczak, Barlowe & Shuler |
1994 | NA | Administration Classroom Office | 252,048 sq ft (23,416.0 m2) | UCA | 282 Champions Way | |
224 | University Center B | Jacobean Revival Barnett, Fronczak, Barlowe & Shuler |
1997 | NA | Classroom Office | 83,457 sq ft (7,753.4 m2) | UCB | 288 Champions Way | |
225 | University Center C | Jacobean Revival Barnett, Fronczak, Barlowe & Shuler |
1997 | NA | Classroom Office | 262,334 sq ft (24,371.6 m2) | UCC | 296 Champions Way | |
226 | University Center D Coyle Moore Athletic Cntr |
Jacobean Revival Barnett, Fronczak, Barlowe & Shuler |
2002 | NA | Athletics | 205,012 sq ft (19,046.2 m2) | UCD | 403 Stadium Dr | |
4041 | Warren Building | Brutalist | 1974 | 2012[6] | Classroom Office | 36,969 sq ft (3,434.5 m2) | CC1 | 201 W Bloxam St | |
1 | Westcott Building James D Westcott Jr Memorial Building |
Collegiate Gothic William Augustus Edwards |
1909 | 1973 | Administration Offices Auditorium |
155,325 sq ft (14,430.2 m2) | WES | 222 S Copeland St | |
4020 | Wildwood Hall 1 | Jacobean Revival | 2007 | NA | Student Housing | 80,257 sq ft (7,456.1 m2) | RH5 | 938 W Jefferson St | |
4021 | Wildwood Hall 2 | Jacobean Revival | 2007 | NA | Student Housing | 80,105 sq ft (7,442.0 m2) | RH6 | 202 Varsity Dr | |
3 | Williams Building Arthur Williams History Bldg Augusta Conradi Theatre |
Collegiate Gothic |
1921 | NA | Classroom Office | 70,962 sq ft (6,592.6 m2) | WMS | 631 University Way | |
4042 | Winchester Building | 1972 | NA | Classroom Office | 21,518 sq ft (1,999.1 m2) | CC2 | 305 Blount St |
Former buildings
[edit]Bld# | Photo | Building Name | Style/[2] Architect |
Year Built |
Year Demo'd |
Last Usage | Gross area |
Bld code |
Address |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
194 | 100px | Activities Building | 1964 | 2018 | Student Activity | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | ACT | 1028 W Tennessee St | |
193 | Alumni Memorial Village | 1960 | 2015 | Student Residence | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | AMV | 157 Herlong Dr | ||
193 | 100px | College Hall | James Gamble Rogers II | 1956 | 2013 | Student Activity | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | CON | 1028 W Tennessee St |
193 | 100px | Conradi Building | James Gamble Rogers II | 1956 | 2013 | Student Activity | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | CON | 1028 W Tennessee St |
193 | 100px | Crenshaw Lanes | 1964 | 2018 | Student Activity | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | CRB | 1028 W Tennessee St | |
196 | 100px | Davis Building | 1964 | 2018 | Food Service | 60,936 sq ft (5,661.1 m2) | DAV | 79 W Woodward Ave | |
196 | Degraff Hall Original | Robert Fitch Smith | 1959 | 2015 | Student Residence | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | DAV | 1028 W Tennessee St | |
196 | DeViney Hall Original | Guy Fulton | 1952 | 2015 | Student Residence | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | DAV | 1028 W Tennessee St | |
196 | Dorman Hall Original | 1959 | 2015 | Student Residence | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | DAV | 1028 W Tennessee St | ||
196 | 100px | Gunter Building | Guy Fulton | 1957 | 2015 | Geology | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | GUN | 132 Main St |
196 | 100px | Infirmary | Guy Fulton | 1921 | 2012 | Student Medical | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | INF | 127 Honors Way |
195 | Kellum Hall | Russell Pancoast | 1954 | 2018 | Student Residence | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | OGC | 1028 W Tennessee St | |
195 | Magnolia Hall Original | Russell Pancoast | 1944 | 1979 | Student Residence | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | OGC | 1028 W Tennessee St | |
195 | Oglesby Student Union | Russell Pancoast | 1952 | 2018 | Student Activity | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | OGC | 1028 W Tennessee St | |
199 | 100px | Post Office Building | 1954 | 2018 | Student Activity | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | UPO | 1028 W Tennessee St | |
195 | Smith Hall Original | Bail, Horton & Assoc | 1953 | 2017 | Student Residence | 20,940 sq ft (1,945 m2) | OGC | 1028 W Tennessee St a | |
51 | 100px | Turner Building | 1988 | 2018 | Student Activity | 22,523 sq ft (2,092.5 m2) | TUR | 75 N Woodward Ave |
Building details
[edit]Alumni Center Facility
[edit]The Alumni Center Facility
Conradi Building
[edit]This building was designed by James Gamble Rogers II , a prominent architect based out of Winter Park, Florida. He also designed the Florida Supreme Court Building, a Greek Revival structure on 500 South Duval Street. Construction of this four-story classroom building was completed in February 1956 at the start of the university's second semester. On October 20, 1956, the building was dedicated to Dr. Edward Conradi, the president of the Florida State College for Women from 1909 to 1941. The Conradi building housed the biological sciences and had greenhouses added over the years. The building was demolished in 2013, and the space is currently a parking lot.[7]
DeGraff Hall
[edit]DeGraff Hall was built as a response to the growing student population spurned on by incoming WWII veterans and the 1947 Florida Legislation that turned Florida State College for Women into Florida State University, a co-educational institution. Originally called Senior Hall, this modern dormitory, with its large windows and patios, was designed by architect Robert Fitch Smith , and it was completed in April 1950. It was considered luxury accommodations compared to the Mabry barracks on the west campus. In the fall of 1960, the dorm became a co-ed residence, one of the first dorms in the U.S. to do that. Men lived in one wing and the women lived in the other. On May 6, 1961, the dorm was dedicated to Dr. Mark H. DeGraff, a professor of education. After 55 years, the dorm was demolished to make way for the new DeGraff Residence Halls.[7]
Deviney Hall
[edit]Originally named Florida Hall, this dorm was built for the female students. It was designed by Guy C. Fulton , AIA, the Architect to the Board of Control (1945-1956). When the building was completed in September of 1952, male students moved in temporarily until the all-male Smith Hall was completed. When the male students moved out, the dorm became an all-female residence. It was dedicated in July 23, 1965, to Ezda May Deviney, a zoology professor who taught for 33 years. In 2015, the dorm was demolished to make way for the Azalea and Magnolia residence halls.[7]
Dorman Hall
[edit]Dorman Hall was one of the last dorms built during the 1950s. The eight-story building was built for 250 female students who moved in during September 1959. When they first moved in, they only furniture they had were beds. Desks and chairs arrived a month later. It was dedicated to Dr. Olivia Dorman on November 14, 1959. Dr. Dorman was a classics professor who became the Dean of Students in 1934. She was popular with the students because she "modernized social rules regarding smoking, riding in cars, and dating." She also began a counseling program for students living in the dorms. The building was demolished in 2015.[7]
Gunter Building
[edit]The three-story, L-shaped building was designed by Guy C. Fulton, AIA, Architect to the Board of Control. It was completed in 1957 and housed the Florida Geological Survey, a state agency. In December of 1957, it was dedicated to Dr. Herman Gunter, who was the State Geologist. He was with FSU's geology department for 50 years, and at the time of the dedication, he was the oldest state employee at 72 years old. He retired in March the following year. The building was demolished in 2015.[7]
Infirmary
[edit]The Infirmary building was built in two parts. The first part was completed in 1921, and it connected to Reynolds Hall. They expanded the building in 1939 by adding a section to the west. The new section became the infirmary, and the old section became part of Reynolds Hall. The original building was designed by Architects Edwards & Sayward of Atlanta. The 1939 section was designed by Rudolph Weaver , Architect to the Board of Control. Student health services moved out of the Infirmary Building in 1966 when the Thagard Building was completed. The Infirmary eventually became the Regional Speech and Hearing Clinic. In June 2012, the building was demolished to make room for the Honors, Scholars, and Fellows House.[7]
Kellum Hall
[edit]Kellum Hall was the last dormitory built in the 1950s. It was dedicated to John G. Kellum on November 14, 1959. He served as the university's business manager from 1907 to 1945. Soon after the dedication, male students moved in and it remained all-male until the early 1970s. The building was designed by Guy C. Fulton, AIA, Architect to the Board of Control. The dorm was 11-stories tall and housed 575 students. It was demolished in 2016.[7]
Magnolia Hall
[edit]When President Doak Campbell started his tenure in the fall of 1941, the housing situation for the students was in dire need of an upgrade. All the dorms were filled to capacity. To ease crowded living arrangements, emergency housing was granted to the Florida State College for Women in 1944 by the War Production Board . Magnolia Hall was built for this emergency, and it was designed to hold 154 students. Its construction consisted of concrete blocks instead of wood; therefore, it became the most fireproof building on campus. Although it was considered a temporary building, the dormitory lasted until July of 1979. It was demolished to make room for the new Library Science building.[7]
Oglesby Student Union
[edit]The growing student body needed a centralized place to socialize. Prior to the construction of this building, student services were located in Westcott, Longmire, and various places around campus. This new Student Union contained a post office, a bookstore, a restaurant, study rooms, conference rooms, and rooms for student groups. Russell T. Pancoast & Associates designed this building. Pancoast was a prominent architect from South Florida who also designed the John S. Collins Memorial Library, now the Bass Museum. In 1964, the university expanded the Student Union with four more buildings: Student Activities, Crenshaw bowling alley, Moore Auditorium, and the Davis food service building. The Turner building was added to the Union Complex in 1988. Four of these buildings were demolished in 2018 to make way for the new Student Union.[7]
Smith Hall
[edit]This 11-story dorm was designed by Bail , Horton and Associates, and it was completed fall of 1953. It was originally called West Hall because it was the westernmost dorm on campus at the time. It was also the tallest building in Tallahassee when it was built. On the 11th floor was a solarium that provided views of the capitol dome, church spires. and of campus. On May 6, 1961, the building was renamed and dedicated to Elmer Riggs Smith, who was the head of the math department and assistant coach for the Florida State College football team in 1904. Two FSU Presidents, TK Wetherell and Eric Barron, lived in Smith Hall. For the 1972-1973 school year, Smith Hall became a co-ed residence. The dorm was demolished summer of 2017.[7]
See also
[edit]- Florida State University
- Southwest Campus of Florida State University
- Florida State University student housing
- Innovation Park
References
[edit]- ^ "Find a Building". facilities.fsu.edu. Florida State University. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
- ^ a b "Architectural Design Guidelines" (PDF). facilities.fsu.edu. Florida State University. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
- ^ "Dirac Science library". fsu.edu. Archived from the original on February 15, 2015. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ^ "FSU rededicates newly renovated Johnston Building". news.fsu.edu. Florida State University. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
- ^ "Department of Art History". arthistory.fsu.edu. Florida State University. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
- ^ "SCSD Official Open House for the new Warren building". news.cci.fsu.edu. Florida State University. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Marquez, Ricah. "Bygone Architecture: FSU's Demolished Campus Buildings". ARCGIS.com. ARCGIS. Retrieved 7 September 2023.