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The Student Experience
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Interdisciplinary Research
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comments, please contact:
Planning, Design & Construction
352-273-4010
FRAMEWORKUniversity of Florida
Framework Themes
Open Space and Infrastructure The University of Florida campus landscape must be welcoming and provide clear connections between different campus regions, disciplines, and partners.
Interdisciplinary ResearchThe world’s problems are complex and not neatly confined within traditional departmental boundaries. New interdisciplinary buildings will allow diverse teams to collaborate to investigate these challenges.
The Future of Learning
The University has committed to the total reinvention of its classrooms and the creation of new centralized learning buildings that provide flexible spaces in which every student can participate and establish a national model for the future of learning.
The Student Experience The University of Florida has a bold plan to reposition its entire residential life portfolio, including the construction of a major new Honors Residential Complex and other new on-campus housing opportunities for undergraduates and student athletes.
Academic Regeneration Like many of its land-grant peers, the University of Florida has aging facilities in its campus core. To protect its future, the University must dedicate significant resources to regenerating older facilities for a number of colleges and departments.