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Los Angeles Valley College, Allied Health/Science Center

WHAT WE DID

The LEED Gold structure houses five interdisciplinary allied health education programs.

Designed a new 103,046 gross square foot building, three levels above grade, housing five interdisciplinary allied health educational programs. The new facility houses research laboratories and offices, analytical facilities, classrooms, administration offices, and informal academic spaces. The nature of the scientific studies being conducted require the structure be relatively resistant to vibration.

Features:

  • Won 2008 California Construction Magazine Project of the Year Award in the category of Higher Education.
  • Received Gold LEED Certification.

Benefits:

  • Provides new educational spaces for college students.
  • Sustainable features help to bring down the cost of operating the facility.

Staff on the Project

Anuj Bansal
Group Director, Regional Practice Area Leader, Senior Principal

I had a life dream of being a cricket star before settling on the exciting life of an engineer in California.

Jim Malley
Senior Principal

I am a third-generation San Franciscan and have never lived more than 20 miles from the City.

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Jeff Roi
Principal

Jeff has worked at Degenkolb for more than 10 years.

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