Located on the historic Jeffersonian Grounds, the Contemplative Commons is a pan-university center for immersive, experiential and participatory learning. The 57,000 square foot building hosts multi-purpose studios for collaborative learning, performances, and mind-body practices. A research wing supports in-context research while innovative spaces, such as the visualization studio and sound-light art installation, provide unique sensorial learning environments. Placed at the street edge, the Commons forms a beacon at the entrance to the University while buffering the courtyard from street noise and activity. The Commons opens to the Dell, an 11 acre wildlife habitat, integrating this prominent water element into the building experience. A living bridge on the building’s third level connects the student residences to the Academical Village, providing an accessible physical means of travel as well as a psychological connection across Grounds. Used throughout the day, the bridge further embeds the contemplative environment of the Commons into the students’ daily lives. Biophilic at its core, all interior contemplative spaces are connected to gardens and courtyards at each level of the four-story building. Natural materials reinforce these biophilic connections; wood columns and soffits provide a sense of warmth while stone walls bestow a tactility and material connection to the fieldstone of the Dell. From the monumental central courtyard and wood lined studios to intimate spaces for personal reflection, the Commons fosters student personal growth, wellbeing and community building.