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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.

Buildings at Florida State University
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

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Former Buildings at Florida State University
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

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Alumni Center Facility

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The Alumni Center Facility

Conradi Building

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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References

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  1. ^ "Find a Building". facilities.fsu.edu. Florida State University. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Architectural Design Guidelines" (PDF). facilities.fsu.edu. Florida State University. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Dirac Science library". fsu.edu. Archived from the original on February 15, 2015. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  4. ^ "FSU rededicates newly renovated Johnston Building". news.fsu.edu. Florida State University. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Department of Art History". arthistory.fsu.edu. Florida State University. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  6. ^ "SCSD Official Open House for the new Warren building". news.cci.fsu.edu. Florida State University. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  7. ^ 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.
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