Student, Faculty Residences to Be Shown at School
Six student and faculty residence buildings will be unveiled on Wednesday at the University of Judaism, off Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles.
The $5-million project was built by Turpin/Whitebook Corp. with interiors designed by Space Innovations Inc. under supervision of Barbara Treiman.
Some units were designed for the handicapped, and one building will be used for an adult residential center. A main dining room will seat 300. The 37-year-old university has an enrollment of nearly 200 full- or part-time students.
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