University of Southern California

Ronald Tutor Campus Center was designed as the heart of the campus of University of Southern California. It played an instrumental role in creating a social hub for the school. The vision was to use the new center as a catalyst for new thinking on a college campus where socializing used to happen only at the football coliseum.

LA Sports Hall of Fame | Cast Stone | Architect: Trahan Architects | Masonry Contractor: Masonry Arts

The Center was designed to blend seamlessly with rest of the 50-60 year old USC campus. The project was comprised of several buildings, connected with an enclosed bridge, as well as several gardens and terraces for use by students, faculty, and administration.

The project used wet cast architectural precast, dry cast stone to maximize the functional advantages of the products. GFRC was also used where lighter weight was a requirement.

Architects: AC Martin Partners Architects
General Contractor: Tutor-Saliba
Masonry Contractor: R & R Masonry
Materials Used: Cast Stone, Architectural Precast, Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC)
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USC Ronald Tutor Campus Center | Stair Treads built using Architectural Precast | AC Martin Partners Architects | R & R Masonry | SEE CASE STUDY ...

USC Ronald Tutor Campus Center | Stair Treads built using Architectural Precast | GFRC at Higher Elevations | Cast Stone for Exterior Design Elements | Architect: AC Martin Partners Architects | Masonry Contractor: R & R Masonry | Click on the Image Above & GET COPY of CASE STUDY …