The overarching goal of this Campus Heritage Plan is to ensure that the building and landscape fabric of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed campus is properly maintained, restored and protected.
Frank Lloyd Wright
RESEARCH & DOCUMENTATION
Research and analysis of the Florida Southern College campus began with an initialsite visit in August 2006, during which the team toured the campus and reviewed the college’s archives. Over the course of fivemulti-day site visits, MCWB conducted a thorough survey of the buildings and landscapes.This included both exterior and interior inspections, with written documentation of existing conditions and digital photographs to capture representative features. Floor plans were measured and drawn to record the buildings’ state at the time of the survey. The search for original records also played a crucial role in the process, as the team utilizedcollections from the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives at Taliesin West and the Research Library at the Getty Research Institute. These invaluable resources were key to creating a comprehensive and accurateheritage plan.
FINAL PLAN
The Campus HeritagePlan, completed in the fall of 2007, recorded changes made to the buildings and their landscapes since their construction.It also made recommendations forre-establishing Wright’s original visionwhile meeting the college’s modern-dayneeds.Clear and concise recommendations for future interventions were based on building fabric priorities and the specific priorities of the college.