San Diego State University – Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences

FPBA and C.W. Driver joined forces to design and construct the School of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences at San Diego State University. Through the design-build process, the team assisted the university in meeting its LEED goals by identifying components of the existing building able to be reused during the renovation. Existing classrooms and lab spaces were renovated for use by undergraduate, masters and doctoral level students in speech-language pathology, communicative sciences, audiology and American Sign Language/deaf studies. Fast-tracked for completion in six months, FPBA and C.W. Driver successfully completed the 28,000-square-foot, two-story renovation, creating the perfect home for teachers, students and others to instruct, research, learn and improve their way of life.

San Diego State University, CG/BAM/ED Renovation

This project is a combination of three separate projects linked together as a phased relocation of four different departments within the College of ScienceĀ at San Diego State University. FPBA created a new building design that met the needs of a modern university and integrated the building into a historic college campus. The first element of the project involved renovating the interior and exterior of the 1960, 132,000-square-foot chemistry/geology building to a state-of-the-art building with soft science classrooms, computer laboratories and offices. An essential part of the process included the decontamination of chemical, asbestos and lead paint hazards. The second element involved restructuring and modernizing 26,000 square feet of interior space within the business administration and math building, originally built in 1964. The third element involved replacing the substandard education building and constructing a 62,000-square-foot landscaped plaza connecting the major campus circulation paths.