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Campus Kilpatrick Youth Facility

Trauma-Responsive Care for Youth in Custody

Project Location

Malibu, CA

Area

65,000 SF

Certification

LEED Silver

Project Delivery

мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Íø-build

The primary guiding principle in developing the parti and architectural image of Campus Kilpatrick was to create a residential campus within a secure perimeter with a non-institutional and residential scale. The design focused on creating housing with a normalized residential scale and image and support buildings reflective of a typical southern California school campus rather than a traditional typical secure institution.

The permeated design concept scheme as constructed went beyond the ideas outlined in the design criteria and included a wide range of enhancements included to further the mission and vision described in the LA model to create a new therapeutic environment supportive of rehabilitative goals, including the creation of a student commons for dining, social activities and family visits; public access to the commons, gymnasium and school/amphitheater to accommodate sporting events, graduations and student productions for family and visitors, both indoors and out.

A key form giver for the facility was planning it to provide a sense of transparency to the community and families by allowing views into the campus from the entry sallyport to the commons.  The continued connection to the outdoors both creates a sense of openness and supports biophilic design principles related to wellness.



Featured Video
LA Model: Changing Young Lives

Campus Kilpatrick incorporates evidence-based best practices that embody the vision of the LA model – a new facility focused on therapeutic, holistic, small-group treatment.

In the Press

Interior view with curved glass wall, right. Left, a seating area with tables under wood ceiling with exposed beams and ducts

Can the мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Íø of L.A.’s New Juvenile Detention Facility Change the Future?

January 22, 2018

Overlooking Malibu, in the midst of the Santa Monica Mountains’ vineyard-dotted landscape, lies Los Angeles County’s $48 million wager on the future of youth incarceration. Campus Kilpatrick replaces a 1960s complex with aims to be a national model for juvenile justice through a humanizing architecture.

Awards

2016 Award of Merit

Academy of Architecture for Justice

2018 National Award of Merit

мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Íø Build Institute of America

2018 Distinguished Project Achievement Award for New Construction

Western Council of Construction Consumers

2018 Sustainability Excellence Award

Western Council of Construction Consumers

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