General Contractors has named Westberg White Architecture one of the best commercial architects in Southern California. The article stated, "Westberg White Architect ties everything back to the company’s values when it comes to day-to-day decision-making. These values include quality, diligence, and collaboration. With architectural programming as the starting point for each project, the firm continues to deliver exceptional designs that inspire communities to meet their full … [Read more...] about Westberg White Architecture Named Among Best Commercial Architects
Bradley Mansfield to Head Up WWA’s New Affordable Residential Living Platform for Campus Student Housing
Bradley Mansfield, Director of Residential Design and Development at Westberg White Architecture, brings an authentic passion for the creation of affordable, sustainable housing. With 35 years of experience as an architect, Bradley's extensive expertise is in attached, high density, mixed-use, affordable residential development. Combined with Westberg White's 35 years of higher education and community college campus experience, the natural synergy for affordable student housing development and … [Read more...] about Bradley Mansfield to Head Up WWA’s New Affordable Residential Living Platform for Campus Student Housing
Westberg White Named among Best Commercial Architects in Downey
Westberg White Architecture has been named by General Contractors Magazine as one of the four best commercial architecture firms in Downey. The publication cited WWA’s more than 30 years of operation in general, as well as the firm’s relationship with the various school districts in Downey, which also spans more than 30 years and accounts for more than $250 million in total school upgrade projects. The article also specifically highlight’s WWA’s recent modernization project at Sussman Middle … [Read more...] about Westberg White Named among Best Commercial Architects in Downey
Westberg White Architecture Earns Industry Honors for VIP Village Preschool Project
Westberg White Architectures’s work on the VIP Village Preschool project in the South Bay Union School District recently received three prestigious awards from two professional building and design organizations. The project won first place in the permanent modular education over 10,000 square feet category and the Judge’s Choice Award from the Modular Building Institute; and the 2021 Award of Excellence from the University College Designers Association. "As part of our mission to help … [Read more...] about Westberg White Architecture Earns Industry Honors for VIP Village Preschool Project
Long Beach City College Kinesiology Complex Nears Completion
Long gone are the days when community college students simply commuted to campus, took classes, and then went home. Modern community college campuses are taking bigger and bigger steps to create a true campus experience, and Westberg White Architecture is helping to create that experience at Long Beach City College, where a new athletics and aquatic center is set to open soon. The $52 million complex features a 36,000-square-foot facility and a 65-meter competition pool. The complex will also … [Read more...] about Long Beach City College Kinesiology Complex Nears Completion
Cutting-edge Updates Put San Diego Cooperative Charter School Master Plan into Motion
Having already completed a facility master plan for the San Diego Cooperative Charter School, Westberg White Architecture has now put that plan firmly into motion with the completion of a new, $28 million classroom building, library and media center. This existing middle school campus project resolves the numerous problems at San Diego Cooperative Charter School. The master plan presents the construction of new facilities that will better meet the needs of a middle school, accommodate growth, … [Read more...] about Cutting-edge Updates Put San Diego Cooperative Charter School Master Plan into Motion
More than a Building: Mayfair High STEAM Building Set to Inspire New Learning Methods
For most high school students, phrases like “the future is now” have become all too common. But for students at Mayfair High school in the Bellflower Unified School District, the future really is now, thanks to Westberg White Architecture and the cutting-edge new STEAM building that will be opening soon on the Mayfair campus. Both exterior and interior wall framing has begun on the new building, and the basic electrical and mechanical infrastructure are now both in place as the project … [Read more...] about More than a Building: Mayfair High STEAM Building Set to Inspire New Learning Methods
More Than Just a New Look
Along with our new website, WWA is adding a few more notches to our digital belt with the additions of a quarterly newsletter, and an improved and updated Twitter profile. Our first-ever digital newsletter, Westberg White Insights, will be sent straight to your inbox each quarter with updates on recent projects and news from WWA (please subscribe using the link below). Since Twitter is where people come to discover what’s happening, we decided it was time to join this unique opportunity to … [Read more...] about More Than Just a New Look
Citrus Community College Looks Towards the Future
With less than half a year left in 2019, Citrus College’s 2011-2020 Educational and Facilities Master Plan (EFMP) has met its lifeline. As the District plans for the future, a new 10-year EFMP has been awarded to Westberg White Architecture (WWA) with a start date of 2021. This EFMP will help the District align its focus with the President’s plan to meet the needs of new students attending college for the first time, returning students seeking new academic opportunities and community members … [Read more...] about Citrus Community College Looks Towards the Future
Recalibrating a Campus Landmark
It’s no secret that today’s society has become increasingly reliant on the digital world. We’re moving from a society in which libraries once housed our main source of knowledge and learning engagements to a world in which everything is now available for download at a moment’s notice. What happens when a once occupied and lively campus landmark no longer finds the need to be a library? Established in 1963, Rio Hondo College’s 10,200 sq. ft. Library Tower was originally built to maximize … [Read more...] about Recalibrating a Campus Landmark