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James Woolum, FAIA on Cal State LA Student Services Building

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Today, I'm joined by James Woolum, partner at ZGF Architects and Fellow of the AIA, to discuss the design of the California State LA Student Services Building. This design encapsulates the core values of sustainability, community, and accessibility, which will leave you optimistic about the potential of architecture to shape a better world. Throughout our conversation, James reminds us to leave something better than we found it, which is something we should employ in every venture.

Due to damage from the 1994 Northridge earthquake, the building was abandoned for years. ZGF Architects saw an opportunity to transform the building into the heart of the campus, housing both essential student services and the university president's office. We discuss how the building's design fosters a sense of community, connection, and transparency, making it a welcoming and accessible space for students of all backgrounds. James shares insights into the thought process behind the project and the collaboration between ZGF and Cal State LA. We also touch on the importance of sustainable practices, adaptive reuse, and holistic design solutions.

James prioritizes education and highlights the role of architecture schools in preparing future architects for real-world challenges. He offers advice to young architects, examines the broader implications of the architectural profession, and emphasizes the need for greater diversity in the field to inspire a more inclusive and innovative future for architecture.

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:

  • Cal State's original vision for the Student Services Building project and how ZGF's involvement shifted the direction
  • Renovation with a focus on adaptive reuse, transformative design, and sustainable standards
  • The building's history and the challenges posed by earthquakes
  • The inclusive and non-hierarchical nature of the building's design
  • ZGF's team structure and James' architectural priorities
  • Benefits of working with willing and optimistic clients
  • The industry's responsibility to make architecture more accessible
  • What excites James about being an architect in Los Angeles

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Today, I'm joined by James Woolum, partner at ZGF Architects and Fellow of the AIA, to discuss the design of the California State LA Student Services Building. This design encapsulates the core values of sustainability, community, and accessibility, which will leave you optimistic about the potential of architecture to shape a better world. Throughout our conversation, James reminds us to leave something better than we found it, which is something we should employ in every venture.

Due to damage from the 1994 Northridge earthquake, the building was abandoned for years. ZGF Architects saw an opportunity to transform the building into the heart of the campus, housing both essential student services and the university president's office. We discuss how the building's design fosters a sense of community, connection, and transparency, making it a welcoming and accessible space for students of all backgrounds. James shares insights into the thought process behind the project and the collaboration between ZGF and Cal State LA. We also touch on the importance of sustainable practices, adaptive reuse, and holistic design solutions.

James prioritizes education and highlights the role of architecture schools in preparing future architects for real-world challenges. He offers advice to young architects, examines the broader implications of the architectural profession, and emphasizes the need for greater diversity in the field to inspire a more inclusive and innovative future for architecture.

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:

  • Cal State's original vision for the Student Services Building project and how ZGF's involvement shifted the direction
  • Renovation with a focus on adaptive reuse, transformative design, and sustainable standards
  • The building's history and the challenges posed by earthquakes
  • The inclusive and non-hierarchical nature of the building's design
  • ZGF's team structure and James' architectural priorities
  • Benefits of working with willing and optimistic clients
  • The industry's responsibility to make architecture more accessible
  • What excites James about being an architect in Los Angeles

Resources Mentioned:


Guest Info:


Follow Us:


  continue reading

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