This project is a teaching laboratory renovation of an
existing 51,000 SF, four story structure built in 1950.
Young Hall constitutes part of the Court of Sciences
complex at UCLA.
Major design goals were to establish a “learning center”
environment for chemistry, biology, microbiology wet labs
and support, along with a computer aided instruction
resource center; create new building systems and services
that respond to the technical requirements of equipment
and lab functions; facilitate responsive, flexible
programs to incorporate future change; and capture an
optimum amount of assignable area within the building
shell.