AKA: Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), Reseda Charter High School, Reseda, Los Angeles, CA
Structure Type: built works - public buildings - schools - high schools
Designers: Allison and Rible, Architects (firm); George Boggs Allison (architect); Ulysses Floyd Rible (architect)
Dates: constructed 1954-1955
2 stories
Overview
The Los Angeles architectural firm of Allison and Rible designed the 32-acre campus of Reseda Senior High School, consisted of 18 buildings. Groundbreaking occurred in 1954 and construction finished the following year. Cost was approximately $4 million.
Building History
The Los Angeles architectural firm of Allison and Rible created a comprehensive highs school campus at Reseda High. The school's web site stated: "Reseda High School (now Reseda Charter High) was the first complete high school to be built after World War II in the San Fernando Valley. Reseda opened in the fall of 1955 with complete academic and science buildings, track & field, Industrial shops, including an automotive repair facility." (See LAUSD, Reseda Charter High School, "School History," accessed 06/26/2018.)
Alteration
According to the high school's web site in 2018: "Currently, Reseda Charter High is in the planning stages of a 180+ million dollar renovation which will provide state of the art buildings and innovative design for the benefit of the entire community." (See LAUSD, Reseda Charter High School, "School History," accessed 06/26/2018.)
PCAD id: 22145