Completed: 2012
Utah Tech University’s Holland Centennial Commons is symbolic of a new breed of mixed-use and fusion campus buildings. It combines traditional resources of a classroom with those of a library to optimize resources and space. In addition to discipline-related offices and resource centers, it also features informal meeting spaces, recreation areas, and food-service — environments typical of a student center.
The Centennial Commons building is representative of a cross-section campus; connecting the multi-faceted aspects of student life under one roof. This holistic model supports an environment for both teaching and learning while providing amenities that support study and recreation-oriented programs. A vibrant art installation made up of 13,000 books is the focal point of the commons; creating visual interest and an inviting environment for students to live, learn, and thrive.