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The present campus comprises 70 buildings on 110 acres (45 ha) of land and is home to the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture in the world. [12] The Florida Southern College Architectural District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district due to the historical significance of its buildings. [13]
Judge of the Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal [3] Jim France: CEO and Chairman of NASCAR [4] Robert L. Goulet: CEO of Entertainment Sports Partners Lee Janzen: professional golfer on the PGA Tour: Matt Joyce: former Major League outfielder R. Fred Lewis: former Chief Justice for the Florida Supreme Court: Juan Mari Brás
Frank Lloyd Wright was retained by Florida Southern President Ludd M. Spivey in 1938 to develop a master plan for the expansion and growth of the college's campus. Wright was given the opportunity to plan the campus using ideas about organic integration with the environment that the architect had been developing for some years.
The Sharp Family Tourism and Education Center is a posthumous addition to Frank Lloyd Wright's Child of the Sun collection at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida. [1] Wright oversaw the construction of twelve buildings on Florida Southern's campus between 1938 and 1958.
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Ludd Myrl Spivey (December 5, 1886 – December 27, 1962) was president of Florida Southern College (FSC) from 1925 to 1957. Ludd M. Spivey was born in Eclectic, Alabama.He graduated with two degrees, including a Ph.D., from the University of Chicago.