The campus plan and projects of all buildings of the Florida Polytechnic University were developed by Santiago Calatrava.

There is an artificial lake, which serves both to collect rainwater and to irrigate green plantations in the center of the campus. On its bank, the first building of the complex - the Building of Sciences, Innovations, and Technologies was built.

The basis of the plan of construction consists of two concentric rings of double-light corridors. The exterior, through the windows of which one can see the lake, unites ordinary seminar audiences, and the internal one that requires special equipment and laboratory conditions. The second floor is occupied by the teachers' offices.

In the center of the building, there is a Commons hall surrounded by a ring of offices and a professors' hall with a top light: it can serve for lectures, performances, ceremonies and dinner parties. In the rest of the time it is open to students as a public space.