Interior Design

University of San Diego – School of Leadership and Education Sciences

Inspired by the 16th century Spanish Renaissance architecture of the campus, the two-level academic building embodies the classical style and ambiance while remaining in harmony with the rich architectural style that dominates the USD campus. The ornately detailed “La Sala”, a two-story living room, is characterized by a gas fireplace, deep wood beams, coffered ceilings, and stone tile. This multi-use space was designed to serve as a central gathering place and venue for speeches, presentations, and receptions, and was modeled after USD’s sister school - Alcala de Heneres in Spain.
Year Completed
2007
Square Footage
83,000
LEED Rating
None
Special Features
Shell & T.I.
Interior Design
1 level basement parking
Classrooms
Café
Seminar Room

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