The Bridge from College to Professional Life

Career Connections Center

The Career Connections Center project entailed a complete, $6.8M renovation and expansion of the UF Career Resource Center, nearly doubling the existing 15,400 square foot facility. Prominently located on the first floor of the Reitz Union, the re-imagined 28,940 square foot Career Connections Center infills over 9,500 square feet of open space around the existing first floor, and incorporates over 4,500 square feet of dedicated space on the ground floor, unified by a new interior connecting stair.

A dynamic new entry transforms and emphasizes the connection between the Career Connection Center and the Reitz Union to attract visitors and encourage students to engage with the Center as an integral part of their college experience. An intervening 10° angle in the plan recognizes a relocated egress stair from the Ballroom above and maximizes infilled space. This canted intervention manifests itself as a reoccurring geometry throughout the center, including prominent locations at its entry and middle core which deliberately provide clear North-South views through the center.

Thinking beyond the limits of architecture, the Design Team placed themselves into the perspective of the Employees, Employers, and Students using the Center, and developed a unique, timeless solution to revitalize the Center through the implementation of a biophilic design concept; connecting human biology and the design of the built environment. 

While the Career Connection Center seeks to engage students by offering an inviting, dynamic, professional environment where all feel welcome and comfortable, the concept of biophilic design seeks to create a habitat for people that satisfies our inherent need to connect with nature. The design provides a bridge to the professional world by fostering positive, sustained interactions and relationships among people and the natural environment. In turn, the Career Connections Center acts as the bridge that connects a student’s current and past life with their future professional life at the scales of the individual, university, and career as a whole.

The Architectural and Interior design contributed to this through:

  • Colors & materials derived from nature, particularly drawing from the swamps, shores, and wetlands of Florida, as well as the high-tech university atmosphere, embodied the Career Connection Center’s modern, professional image and strong identity within Florida, and the UF campus culture.
  • Bridge Elements: Wood ceilings and carpet textures create large-scale patterns and dramatic architectural
    elements that symbolize a pathway through the natural Florida Landscape. “A pathway through the swamp” is
    both a literal and figurative metaphor of navigating through the college and career experience.
  • Biomorphic forms, pattern, and visual & tactile textures: Articulated bamboo wall panels, 3D fabrics, and highly textured tiles invoke the surrounding natural landscape.
  • Pattern: Resin Panels, Vinyl applique on glazing, and luxury vinyl tile represent nature translated through modern materials with a technological edge.
  • Environmental graphics and branding: A myriad of diverse, multi-format wall and window signage and graphics provide dynamic visuals that create drama, attract attention, and strengthen the Career Connection Center’s unique identity.

The Career Connections Center project entailed a complete, $6.8M renovation and expansion of the UF Career Resource Center, nearly doubling the existing 15,400 square foot facility. Prominently located on the first floor of the Reitz Union, the re-imagined 28,940 square foot Career Connections Center infills over 9,500 square feet of open space around the existing first floor, and incorporates over 4,500 square feet of dedicated space on the ground floor, unified by a new interior connecting stair.

A dynamic new entry transforms and emphasizes the connection between the Career Connection Center and the Reitz Union to attract visitors and encourage students to engage with the Center as an integral part of their college experience. An intervening 10° angle in the plan recognizes a relocated egress stair from the Ballroom above and maximizes infilled space. This canted intervention manifests itself as a reoccurring geometry throughout the center, including prominent locations at its entry and middle core which deliberately provide clear North-South views through the center.

Thinking beyond the limits of architecture, the Design Team placed themselves into the perspective of the Employees, Employers, and Students using the Center, and developed a unique, timeless solution to revitalize the Center through the implementation of a biophilic design concept; connecting human biology and the design of the built environment. 

While the Career Connection Center seeks to engage students by offering an inviting, dynamic, professional environment where all feel welcome and comfortable, the concept of biophilic design seeks to create a habitat for people that satisfies our inherent need to connect with nature. The design provides a bridge to the professional world by fostering positive, sustained interactions and relationships among people and the natural environment. In turn, the Career Connections Center acts as the bridge that connects a student’s current and past life with their future professional life at the scales of the individual, university, and career as a whole.

The Architectural and Interior design contributed to this through:

Colors & materials derived from nature, particularly drawing from the swamps, shores, and wetlands of Florida, as well as the high-tech university atmosphere, embodied the Career Connection Center’s modern, professional image and strong identity within Florida, and the UF campus culture.
Bridge Elements: Wood ceilings and carpet textures create large-scale patterns and dramatic architectural
elements that symbolize a pathway through the natural Florida Landscape. “A pathway through the swamp” is
both a literal and figurative metaphor of navigating through the college and career experience.
Biomorphic forms, pattern, and visual & tactile textures: Articulated bamboo wall panels, 3D fabrics, and highly textured tiles invoke the surrounding natural landscape.
Pattern: Resin Panels, Vinyl applique on glazing, and luxury vinyl tile represent nature translated through modern materials with a technological edge.
Environmental graphics and branding: A myriad of diverse, multi-format wall and window signage and graphics provide dynamic visuals that create drama, attract attention, and strengthen the Career Connection Center’s unique identity.

Project Owner

University of Florida

Location

Gainesville, FL

Completion Date

August 2018

Project Size

28,940 SF

Cost

$6,830,972

Contractor

Scorpio

Delivery Method

Construction Management

Partners

MEPF: Moses & Associates
Structural: Structural Engineers Group
Civil: CHW Professional Consultants
Environmental Graphics: CannonDesign 

Sustainability

LEED Gold Certifiication

 

Selected Works

Facade Renovations for Trimark PropertiesA Distinctive Facade Within the Innovation District

Legal Advocacy CenterReal World Facility for Law Students

Florida FFA HeadquartersFormer Daycare Re-purposed as Space for Emerging Leaders

UF Basic Science LabDesigning an agile lab environment for UF Basic Science.

UF Norman Hall RehabilitationCollege of Education Revisioning

Taylor ResidenceCustom Residence

Oak Hall School Media CenterCreating a Place of Wonder for Young Readers

Indoor Tennis Practice FacilityNow Any Weather is Tennis Weather

Phi Mu Sorority HouseReorganized Spaces Provide Maximum Benefit

CRA Move to GTECCRA move to GTEC

UF College of Veterinary Medicine AdditionStandalone addition to the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida.

Norman GroundNorman Hall Ground Floor Renovation

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