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university of san diego one button studio


  • OWNER: University of California San Diego
  • LOCATION:  La Jolla, California
  • SIZE:  500 square feet 
  • COST: $45,000 
  • FIRM SCOPEDesign Development through completion
  • COMPLETED: ​September 2014
  • DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Bid-Build


Located conveniently on the first level of Price Center East, this project consisted on transforming two existing campus study rooms into a do-it-yourself video studio for student presentations and projects. This studio is a resource that is provided to UCSD students for practicing state of the art video presentations without having any prior knowledge of video production.
 
The use of this studio allows students & faculty the ability to support their professional development of oral skills needed to thrive in real world working environments by giving them an opportunity to record and study their presentations and identify key components that need modifications prior to finalizing them





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uNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO Nan hao lab


  • OWNER: University of California San Diego
  • LOCATION:  La Jolla, California
  • SIZE:  1,745 square feet 
  • COST: $492,000 
  • FIRM SCOPEDesign Development through completion
  • COMPLETED: ​July 2016
  • DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Bid-Build


Located on the second level of Bonner Hall, this project consisted on transforming an existing campus open lab into a Microscopy Lab with one Tissue Culture Room. This Lab will allow the continued research of Dr. Nan Hao wile providing updated state of the art facilities for his experiments.





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University of California San Diego Rimac arena


  • OWNER: UCSD
  • LOCATION:  La Jolla, California
  • SIZE:  n/a  SF 
  • COST: n/a
  • DESIGN ARCHITECT: nbbj
  • ARCHITECT OF RECORD: nbbj
  • CPCA ROLEConstruction Contract Administration Support
  • COMPLETED: ​November 2018
  • DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Bid-Build
  • CONTRACTOR: Turner Construction


The University of California at San Diego needed to make major renovations to their basketball arena in the effort to bring the program into conformance with the requirements of division one NCAA competition. The University chose NBBJ to design the needed improvements to the seating system, concourse walkways and guardrails and the additions of a large-scale media board and VIP skybox to the arena.  CPCArchitects were happy to be asked to be the local architects to shepherd this important project through the construction process and to completion.  Our long association with both UCSD and NBBJ allowed CPCArchitects to be an integral part of the project team and work seamlessly for the success of everyone involved.


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