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20-September-2008 09:55:58 - Baughman Center Baughman Center Baughman Mation Center The pavilion on Lake Alice. Building Location 982 Museum Road PO Box 112548 Gainesville, FL 32611-2548 Owner University of Florida Construction Completed 2000 Floor area 2,482 SF Main contractor AD Morgan Design team Architect John Zona The Baughman Center consists of two buildings located along Lake Alice on the University of Florida campus. The main building is a 1,500-square-foot 140 m2 nondenominational chapel or pavilion, while the other one is a 1,000-square-foot 93 m2 administrative building. The chapel has seating for 96 people and is used for silent mation, private contemplation, weddings, funerals and memorial services as well as a venue for small musical or performing arts events.1 The center, named after Dr. George F. Baughman and his wife, Hazel Baughman, the benefactors of the project and is considered an oasis of calm and beauty on the bustling campus.2 Contents 1 History 2 Design6 3 See also 4 References 5 External links History The Baughman Center was the brainchild of Dr. Baughman, a university alumnus, who was the first president of New College of Florida3 He was inspired by the picture of a building he found in a National Geographic magazine. The Baughmans donated $1 million dollars towards the project and after five years of planning, construction started. The building was completed in 2000.4 George Baughman died on December 24, 2004, and his memorial service was held in the center on December 30.5 An inside view of the pavilion. An inside view of the pavilion. Design6 The exterior walls of the pavilion are covered in windows and made of natural Florida cypress stained to resemble the surroundings plant life. The cypress is grooved vertically to give the appearance of individual tree trunks. The sloping roof of the pavilion is composed of tongue-and-groove yellow pine and copper to mimic the look of medieval cathedrals. The front door is made of maple with inlaid Gothic patterns in cherry and an ornamental architrave of crenelated mahogany. The floor is made of three shades of travertine marble arranged in a geometric pattern based on the building's structure. The pavilion is oriented so that the dominant axis coincides with sunrise and sunset at the summer solstice. See also Thorncrown Chapel References ^ University of Florida Performing Arts - Baughman Center ^ A Unique University - Baughman Center ^ The New York Times Obituaries George F. 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