Florida Southern College Campus
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Florida Southern College Campus

Lakeland, FloridaCompleted 1941

About This Building

The largest single-site collection of Wright buildings in the world.

Florida Southern College in Lakeland contains 12 Wright-designed structures built between 1941 and 1958 — the largest single-site collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture in the world. College president Ludd Spivey commissioned Wright to design an entire campus, and students helped build it themselves, mixing concrete and laying block. The campus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and remains an active college.

Key Features

12 Wright buildings on one campus

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Largest single-site FLW collection

Students helped build it

Florida Southern College Campus detail

Florida Southern College Campus, 1941

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