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UC Berkeley Disabled Students’ Program

UC Berkeley Disabled Students’ Program
Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

UC Berkeley Renovation for the Disabled Students’ Program

The Dwinelle Annex Renovation for the Disabled Students’ Program will transform a beloved, modest building located in the University of California Berkeley campus’s classical core. The revitalized building will upgrade seismic and life safety performance, and will become a welcoming, inclusive, and accessible new Center for the University’s Disabled Students’ Program (DSP). 

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Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

The DSP has outgrown its current space and staff are currently dispersed to workspaces in several locations. The 8,800-gross-square-foot renovation project will provide a new, more welcoming home for disabled student services on campus and will consolidate DSP staff, allowing for improved and expanded services for more than 4,000 students.  

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Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

The academic side, facing north and east, has the potential to display the DSP’s identity and mission. A revitalized entry plaza welcomes students in and is an outdoor extension of the reception lobby. A new passageway connecting the east and west wings on the second floor provides an opportunity to make the building façade more transparent and reveal activity within the building. The creek side courtyard, facing south and west, is where connections to the outdoors and nature can be strengthened. The vision and goals for the Dwinelle Annex renovation were generated through an inclusive and iterative process that included DSP leadership, staff, and the students the program serves as well as Capital Projects and other campus stakeholders. Work sessions with multiple stakeholders, listening sessions, and surveys ensured a robust process that engaged both the individual needs of staff and students and the broader goals of the DSP and the University. Targeting LEED Gold, the estimated project completion is 2024. 

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Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects
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Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

LMSA Design Team 
William Leddy 
Marsha Maytum 
Ryan Jang  
Gwen Fuertes 
Cecily Ng  
Cristian Laurent 

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Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

Project Team 
Client: University of California, Berkeley  
Architecture/Interiors: LEDDY MAYTUM STACY Architects 
Civil: Sherwood Design Engineers   
Landscape: In Situ   
Structural: Forell | Elsesser   
MP Engineering: Buro Happold   
Electrical Engineering: The Engineering Enterprise   
Envelope: SGH   
Cost Estimating: TBD Consultants  
Specifications: Stansen   
Survey: Bellecci  

Renderings 
LEDDY MAYTUM STACY Architects 

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