About the Florida Center for Community Design and Research
The Florida Center for Community Design and Research is a Type II State University System research
center affiliated with the
School of Architecture
and Community Design at the
University of South Florida.
The Center was founded in 1986 as a statewide research center to address urban and regional problems
related to both the natural and built environment and to provide design expertise, technical assistance,
and applied research to assist Florida's growing communities. The Center employs faculty and graduate
students from 11 different academic disciplines and receives over $1 million in contracts and grants
annually. As such, the Center serves as a primary vehicle for interdisciplinary community engagement at
the University of South Florida. The Center employs full-time research faculty, full-time professional
and support staff, undergraduate and graduate students from multiple departments, and affiliated faculty
from throughout USF.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Florida Center is to assist the citizens of Florida in the creation of more livable and sustainable communities. To accomplish the mission, the Center has four principal program areas.
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