Cathedral High School
Project Description
Cathedral High School decided to divide the expansion and renovation of the school into two phases: (1) renovate and add a new gym/assembly space and science class rooms and (2) construct, in the future, a new performing arts facility. Phase 1 was completed in 2008. The new wing consisted of a gymnasium, athletic facilities, assembly space, science labs, and additional classroom space. The new gymnasium was designed to be compliant with C.I.F. regulations and is equipped with locker rooms, a weight-lifting space, and an “alumni room,” which is an observation balcony that overlooks Downtown Los Angeles. The school is currently in the fund-raising phase for the future performing arts facility.
Recently, Kluger Architects led a comprehensive renovation project at Cathedral High School, revitalizing key spaces including the cafeteria, lunch room, conference room, counselor room, campus ministry area, storage facilities, and cafeteria kitchen. Our designs prioritize functionality, aesthetic appeal, using school colors to create inviting environments for students and staff. From modernizing the cafeteria to and upgrading the kitchen for efficiency, our work aims to enhance the educational experience and foster a sense of community within the school.