This campus sits on 1,700 acres and includes buildings that vary in age and style from modern to Spanish.
Built in the 1920s; the modernist box-like portion of the library completed in 1969 to contemporary dormitories, engineering, science and library-expansion facilities completed in the early 21st century.
Contributing Los Angeles-based architects include Charles Gibbs Adams, Myron Hunt and Harold Coulson Chambers in the 1920s and a 1.3 acre Japanese garden built in 2003 was designed by Takeo Uesugi.
At the northwest part of the campus is the Voorhis Ecological Reserve, which serves as a 77 acre wildlife corridor containing Coastal Sage Scrub and Coast Live Oak trees among others. Contrasting some of these architecturally prominent facilities, there are various portable buildings on campus that are used to accommodate the growing enrollment of recent decades.
This location requires at minimum at least 10 business days needed for approvals and a scout will be required upon confirmation. A permit is included with the booking process, additional fees apply.
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