Located within the prominent historic district of the University of Florida campus, Pugh Hall is designed with a composite aesthetic which both reflects the history of the University and incorporates contemporary features.

In this manner, the facility serves as a symbol of the energy and spirit that will carry the University into the future.  Housing the Graham Center for Public Service, the building reflects the University of Florida’s goal of becoming a focal point for discourse concerning contemporary and future governmental issues.

Featuring a 230-seat auditorium and a multi-story gathering and lecture space, Pugh Hall will be a unique and well used addition to the campus.

I worked on this project while with Ponikvar & Associates.

Project Details
  • Completion: 2007
  • Location: Gainesville, Florida, USA
  • Size: 40.000 SF (3.700 SQM)
Personal Project Responsibilities
  • Schematic Design Presentation Materials
  • Schematic Plaza Design
  • Life Safety Plans & Sections
  • Code Research
  • Site Plan
  • Finish Plans & Schedule
  • Interior Elevations
  • Casework Design and Details
  • Formal Guardrail Design and Details
  • Ceiling and Soffit details
  • Comments Response & Addenda Coordination (involving all aspects of the project)

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