Los Angeles Usd Eagle Rock Elementary Barrier Removal

Los Angeles Usd Eagle Rock Elementary Barrier Removal

AE3 was selected as the lead architect for this barrier removal project for the Los Angeles Unified School District. Constructed in the 1920s with Mission Revival Architecture, the campus is now considered historic and impacts to its outward appearance were reviewed. Typical of many campuses of the era, the primary building is elevated roughly 4 feet above grade to allow for a partial sublevel. As such, significant ramping is required to make the building accessible from the grade level. Working with District staff and site stakeholders, AE3 developed an access plan that placed ramps at intersections between buildings so that one ramp could serve two structures and to minimize impact to the outward appearance of the structure.

The project also made nearly dozen restroom cores in the structure accessible by reconfiguring stalls and addressed a myriad of other issues on the Access Barrier List (ABL) including door hardware, hand rail, signage, reconfiguring auditorium seating and adding a lift, modifying drinking fountains and other miscellaneous items. Chief challenges on the project included planning the design to minimize disruption to ongoing activities and minimizing improvements to stay within the District’s budget.

Location: Los Angeles, CA
Role: Prime Architect
Size: 100,000 SF

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