Capital Projects

The Rotunda

The Heart of the Grounds

The Academical Village has been called the “physical, intellectual and emotional center of the institution” by David J. Neuman, Architect for the University. As the head of the Academical Village, the Rotunda has become the symbol of the University of Virginia and is one of the most recognized architectural icons in the United States. more >

Arts Grounds

To address issues of insufficient teaching and rehearsal space and limited performance venues, the University has developed an overall plan for the Arts Grounds, encompassing new, expanded, and renovated structures for the fine and performing arts. more >

Virginia Athletics

Foundation

John Paul Jones Arena – $129.8M

John Paul Jones Arena enables the University to attract top basketball talent and to improve the quality of services provided to all student-athletes. Construction was completed in summer 2006 on the multi-purpose facility that seats 15,000. more >

Curry School of Education

Bavaro Hall – $37.4M

At 65,000 square feet, the four-story Bavaro Hall nearly doubles the space currently available to the Curry School. Ruffner Hall, part of the Curry School Grounds, will begin an 18-month renovation in early 2013. more >

School of Engineering and Applied Science

Wilsdorf Hall – $43.0M

Wilsdorf Hall is a state-of-the-art facility designed and built to foster collaborative research in nanotechnology, chemical engineering, and materials science and engineering. more >

Information Technology Engineering Building – $76.3M

As the future hub of information technology engineering (ITE) at the University, the ITE Building will serve collaborative researchers throughout the Engineering School and across the Grounds. more >

Health System

Creating powerful new models for patient care, education, and research requires facilities designed for these innovations. New buildings will house state-of-the-art cancer care and consolidated children’s outpatient services.

Additional buildings for medical and nursing education and two new research facilities will help us build the future. more >