Corona, CA | 2 stories | 80,245 sq ft

The Luiseno K-8 campus expansion includes 35,117 square feet of new construction augmented with 45,128 square feet of renovation. Included in the site development are two two-story classroom buildings, one two-story lab building, one two-story multipurpose building, two-story walkways and one-story amphitheater. For the Classroom Buildings and Lab Building A, we designed the lateral load-resisting system with wood shear walls for the structure. TJI wood joists and structural steel framing are used for the gravity structural system. The Multipurpose Building utilized a lateral load-resisting system for the structure consisting of wood shear walls and Special Steel Concentric Braced Frames. Wood joists and structural steel framing were used for the gravity structural system. The Walkways incorporated a lateral load-resisting system consisting of two-story special steel moment frames with WUF-W moment connections. Structural steel framing is used for the gravity structural system. Completing the structures, the Amphitheater uses a lateral load-resisting system consisting of cantilevered steel columns. Structural steel framing is used for the gravity structural system.

ARCHITECT

Architecture for Education, Inc.

Photographer

©2012 Dale Lang