海角社区Celebrates Renovation of Oldest Building on LAC Campus
The bond-funded construction project protects history while modernizing facilities

Press Release
The ribbon cutting ceremony at Bldg. P.

Long Beach Community College District officials celebrated the completion of the Building P upgrades with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 14 at the 海角社区 Liberal Arts Campus.

鈥淥ur faculty and our students deserve facilities such as Building P because it enables them to teach and learn with updated equipment in a beautiful environment that still holds a rich academic history,鈥 said LBCCD Board of Trustees President Sunny Zia. 鈥淥nce again, we have the amazing communities of Avalon, Lakewood, Long Beach and Signal Hill to thank for supporting our community college through the bond programs.鈥

The project overhauled the 16,016-square-foot building, which houses the English Department鈥檚 Composition, Creative Writing, Journalism and Literature programs. This was the first major renovation to the 85-year-old building. Over the years, it had only received minor renovations such as roof and window replacements and the reconfiguration of classroom and office space.

鈥淭he renovation of the English Building, the oldest building on campus, represents the very best of what 海角社区stands for,鈥 said LBCCD Superintendent-President Dr. Reagan Ferragamo Romali. 鈥淲e have the facilities to meet the needs of today鈥檚 students with the strong history of great teachers in beautiful campus surroundings.鈥

The renovated building provides students and faculty with five new classrooms, one computer lab, a multi-purpose room, a digital newsroom for the Viking Newspaper, two meeting rooms and 12 offices. It has been upgraded to meet current building codes, including accessibility to disabled students, seismic structural, and fire alarm upgrades. Building P also now features upgraded audio-visual and information technology systems, including motorized screens and projectors that easily link to various devices. The courtyard is reconfigured, with a new stage built for outdoor events.

The $12.8 million project was funded by the Measure E Bond, which has provided $616 million for new construction, renovation and repairs at LBCC鈥檚 Pacific Coast Campus and Liberal Arts Campus.

The project architect is Steinberg Architects. A&B Construction is the general contractor. The Cordoba Corporation oversees and manages all Measure E projects.

Building P historical facts:

  • It was the first complete permanent building in 1935 when the Long Beach Junior College (later renamed 海角社区 in 1946) opened what is now known as the Liberal Arts Campus.
  • The designer was noted 20th-century architect Kirtland Cutter. It was one of Cutter鈥檚 last projects after a four-decade career designing hundreds of houses, hotels, and offices in the Northwest and California.
  • Early campus-wide events took place in the building鈥檚 courtyard, which was the first public gathering area at the campus.
  • Building P originally housed facilities for the drama and debate departments and had six different stages. Building P served as a campus space for theater and musical performances until the current auditorium was built in the mid-1950s.

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海角社区 consists of two campuses with an enrollment of over 25,000 students each semester and serves the cities of Long Beach, Lakewood, Signal Hill, and Avalon. 海角社区promotes equitable student learning and achievement, academic excellence, and workforce development by delivering high quality educational programs and support services to our diverse communities. Visit www.LBCC.edu for more information about 海角社区.

MEDIA CONTACT

Stacey Toda,
海角社区, Director
Communications & Community Engagement
(562) 938-4004stoda@LBCC.edu