UCF Libraries 4th Floor Renovation
The fourth floor renovation is fully underway at the John C. Hitt Library, reflecting a commitment to enhancing the student, faculty and staff experience at UCF. With a focus on maximizing space and addressing user needs, this project embodies UCF Libraries’ vision of innovation, growth and support for the UCF campus community
The Philosophy Behind the Renovation
Historically a designated quiet study area with a significant number of book stacks, the fourth floor has long been valued for its study environment and resources. After collecting feedback, the UCF Libraries team identified an opportunity to reimagine the floor by integrating modern resources and layout concepts while preserving what the community loved about the space. The guiding principles of the renovation include:
- Versatility: Meeting diverse needs, from silent study to collaborative work in smaller groups
- Maximization of Space: Expanding seating, study rooms and technology resources to increase the floor’s overall functionality
- Respect for Heritage: Retaining iconic spaces such as the Reading Room, the Gallery, and the event space in room 402. The renovation will also incorporate refinished elements like the original oak chairs from the 1968 UCF Library.
What the New Fourth Floor Will Offer
When the floor reopens, visitors will discover:
- 1,100+ seats for study, a dramatic increase from the previous configuration.
- 28 group study rooms, providing more opportunities for collaboration.
- 140 silent study seats, extending the popular silent zone already available on the fifth floor.
- The Digital Exploration Center, featuring cutting-edge technology resources:
- Audio/podcast studios
- Production studio
- Digital scholarship resources
- Data visualization room
- XR (Extended Reality) lab
This renovated floor will serve as a hub for innovation, collaboration and individual focus. The goal of the design process is to create academic and social spaces that cater to students, faculty and staff alike.
Overcoming Challenges
The temporary closure of the floor, which began in May 2024, has impacted the availability of study space. However, the renovation is running on schedule, and the library team remains committed to maintaining progress and minimizing disruptions. For any issues or concerns, please email the library Administration team.
Looking Ahead
This transformation underscores the UCF Libraries’ dedication to creating an unparalleled academic environment. Stay tuned for updates through UCF Today, the UCF Libraries website and social media as we progress toward unveiling this exciting new space.
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