

Loyola High School Caruso Hall
Los Angeles, CA Mid City
- Client : Loyola High School
- Cost : $30M
- Size : 26,200 SF
BEYOND THE STATS
- The design of Caurso Hall, the main meeting space on the Loyola High School campus, takes inspiration from two Collegiate Gothic buildings on campus, Loyola Hall and Rupert Hall, designed by A.C. Martin in the early 20th century. Clad in warm-toned masonry and pre-cast concrete panels, the building features large arched windows and a colonnade that serves as a pre-function space.
- The program includes a 12,500 SF meeting hall, a commercial kitchen capable of preparing and serving 800 dinners, a sacristy, a student store and lunch counter, and a second floor private patio for leadership gatherings.

Papa Cristo's Greek Grill
Market & no-frills restaurant offering Greek eats from hummus to baklava, and live music on weekends.
2771 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90006
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