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Estuary of Innovation


Posted on June 17, 2026 by Alumni
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Designers ran advanced daylight studies to ensure that spaces throughout the building, even the college’s 25 interior labs, are washed in natural light, supporting student mental health and focus during long hours of study and research.

How Mobile Bay’s rhythm shaped South’s new Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine building

The Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine building, opening in spring 2027, will be a landmark that redefines the University of South Alabama’s campus and the region’s medical landscape. Enclosing 295,000 square feet in glass, steel and brick, the new College of Medicine is inspired by the Mobile Bay estuary. The design mimics the natural mixing zones of estuary waters, creating a fluid environment where students,COM Stetch researchers and faculty collide and collaborate. Everything from the gravity-defying Vierendeel truss that clears the way for massive, column-free learning studios to the precision-mapped daylight that floods every floor sends a clear message: The future of healthcare has a new home, right here on our soil.

A Master Class in Design 

A 148-foot Vierendeel truss, the biggest architectural element of the project, frames the entrance of the building at the lower level and ensures classrooms and student spaces have ample natural light. By minimizing the need for columns, the design creates areas that feel vast and open.

Zoned for Learning

Different kinds of learning need different kinds of space. The College of Medicine is organized into three zones that structure the student experience, each with its own color and purpose.

 

sunset orange collaborate and connect

Sunset Orange fills the spaces designed for collaboration and connection. Warm and energizing, it pulls you in for study groups, open discussions or casual conversation.

The greens Learn and Gather

The Greens of the marshland bring balance and a sense of growth to the building’s learning and gathering spaces. They appear in the classrooms, teaching kitchen and student lounge.

Gluf Blue Focus and Reflect

Gulf Blue runs through the focus zones, including study spaces and faculty offices, carrying a sense of quiet that invites deep thinking.

 


The College of Medicine Layout map

 


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