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Forensic / Renovation / Retrofit / Rehabilitation Structures < $20 Million: Sandi Simon Center for Dance at Chapman University

Description

Chapman University’s Sandi Simon Center for Dance was transformed from a 1920s industrial citrus packing house into a modern dance studio. Strict historic preservation standards were followed during the project which included seismic upgrades, and the addition of a new, internal performance space. The presentation will discuss the application of the California Historical Building Code and the challenges to adaptive re-use the original citrus packing house into a modern dance studio.

Presented by Wayne Chang, S.E., Structural Focus



  • Course will award 1.0 hours of continuing education for the live session only.
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Contributors

  • Wayne Chang, S.E.

    Wayne Chang joined Structural Focus in 2002 and has over 25 years of experience working on structural projects with Structural Focus. Wayne is a licensed California Structural Engineer and Civil Engineer with an M.Eng. in Structural Engineering from UC Berkeley. His experience includes seismic evaluation, structural design of new buildings, adaptive reuse, and retrofit design. Projects include the designs of new office facilities, renovations/ strengthening of hotels, design modifications of production spaces, and repairs/evaluations of industrial buildings.

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October 10, 2024
Thu 12:00 PM CDT

Duration 1H 0M

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