Buildings_at_the_University_of_Florida

List of University of Florida buildings

List of University of Florida buildings

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The University of Florida is the flagship university in the State University System of Florida and has many notable buildings located in cities including Gainesville, Jacksonville, and Orlando. The Campus Historic District at the University of Florida comprises 32 contributing properties that are registered with the National Register of Historic Places. As is typical in the United States, most of the university's oldest buildings were designed in the Collegiate Gothic architectural style; since the 1950s, Brutalist and Modern styles have been extensively employed.[1] The university has over 900 buildings on the main campus (about 170 have classrooms).

Century Tower

The University of Florida campus encompasses over 2,000 acres (8.1 km2). The campus is home to many notable structures, including Century Tower, a 157-foot-tall (48 m) carillon tower in the center of the campus historic district.

Buildings and historic photos

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Notes
  1. In 2019, the original buildings for the Institute of Black Culture and Institute of Hispanic-Latino Cultures were rebuilt.
  2. The former Hume Hall was razed in Fall 2000 following a proposal in 1998. The current Hume Hall opened in Fall 2002 on the site of the original building.

Buildings under construction

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References

  1. "At UF, Norman Hall renovations nearly complete".

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