Featuring an urban vibe complementary with other community and campus structures, the three-story creative learning environment includes 25,000 sq ft of classrooms, teacher preparatory spaces, labs, a rooftop teaching garden and exposed mechanical systems, which dual-task as a teaching tool.
The $23.6-million Lakeville Interchange project widened the southbound overcrossing for Highway 101 and Route 116, replaced the northbound overcrossing and reconstructed ramps, retaining walls and soundwalls.
Stretching 7.5 miles from San Bernardino to Riverside, this project closes a gap in high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes on Interstate 215 between the busy I-10 and I-605 freeways, giving Southern California 500 miles of continuous HOV lanes.
The original 13-story Warren Hall was the most seismically vulnerable building on the Cal State campus, and in just 12 seconds, the more than 40-year-old building and a two-story bridge connected to the main library were safely imploded.
The design and construction team on this $32-million, certified LEED Gold project faced a complex challenge of constructing a modern, state-of-the-art educational building that is also architecturally compatible with historic campus structures.
For the seven-story pavilion at the Scripps Memorial Hospital campus in La Jolla, designers met with physicians, nurses and clinical staff to understand their operational needs, incorporating the findings with the owner’s project guidelines.
On a campus that has been in continuous operation since 1872, the project team delivered a 284-bed, nine-story general acute care hospital that features full diagnostic and treatment departments.
In renovating the Los Angeles Police Dept.’s Metropolitan Division Facility—built in 1966 like a bunker and associated with past department scandals—the builders say they aimed to transform the structure from its dark past into a beacon of neighborhood safety.