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California Street Campus

A Milestone for UHS: The Opening of 3150 California Street

As UHS marks its 50th anniversary, the California Street Campus stands as both a milestone and a promise—supporting learning, connection, and purpose for generations to come.

The new California Street Campus is a 48,000-square-foot expansion that reflects both a bold architectural achievement and a powerful statement of values as the school celebrates its 50th anniversary.

Located at 3150 California Street, the campus is built to LEED Platinum, Net Zero Energy standards, underscoring UHS’s commitment to sustainability, inclusion, and innovation.

Developed in partnership with Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects, Truebeck Construction, and Equity Community Builders, the campus is designed as a home for learning and a living laboratory for environmental science.

Inside the Building

2,700+

Square Feet Rooftop Terrace

6

Science Labs

LEED

Platinum Certified

4

General Education Classrooms

600+

Seats in the gym

1

U-Lab

SPACES THAT INSPIRE

Designed to support collaboration and creativity, the campus features modern science labs, flexible faculty and meeting spaces, an outdoor terrace, and the ULab maker space, where students can explore tools such as 3D printing, robotics, laser cutting, and machine fabrication.

At the center is the Bessolo Family Pavilion, UHS’s first full-sized, collegiate-level gymnasium with seating for over 600. It is designed to bring the community together for athletics, school-wide gatherings, and celebrations.

Nearby, the Student Commons offers a 2,000-square-foot hub for student life with flexible seating, food service, and a sunlit terrace.

“More than just a building, the California Street Campus reflects our enduring values and aspirations—a purposeful space that aligns physical design with academic vision, elevates student life, and creates new pathways for community engagement.”

Nasif Iskander, Interim Head of School.

 

 

PROJECT TEAM

LEEd Certification

As part of the LEED certification process, LMS and the design team outline how early analysis of the building systems supported high-performance, cost-effective, equitable project outcomes. Learn more about this project milestone below:

Leed Certification