
Selected Work
LEBA Architects’ work focuses on laboratory, healthcare, and institutional environments, with an emphasis on renovation and adaptive reuse within active facilities. The projects below reflect experience with complex technical requirements, phased construction, and multidisciplinary coordination.

UCLA Factor 9-240 Laboratory Renovation
Modernization of an aging open laboratory through reconfiguration, equipment upgrades, and improved daylight access.

UCLA Boyer 510 Laboratory Renovation
Complete redesign of existing laboratory space to accommodate cutting-edge multi-disciplinary BSL2+ computational laboratory program involving significant equipment upgrades and improved daylight access.

UCLA CHS ST 56-100 JCCC Lab Renovation
Renovation of a specialized BSL2+ cancer research laboratory within UCLA’s Center for Health Sciences South Tower, integrating modular laboratory systems, advanced research infrastructure, and carefully coordinated upgrades within a complex existing institutional environment.

UCLA CHS ST 10th Floor Laboratory Renovation
Renovation of UCLA CHS South Tower’s 10th floor research facilities, upgrading mechanical infrastructure and carefully coordinating tenant improvements to support computational research within a formerl wet-lab institutional environment.

UCLA Kerckhoff Transfer & Veteran Center
Renovation of UCLA Kerckhoff Hall research and administrative spaces, carefully coordinating phased tenant improvements and infrastructure upgrades within a historically significant and continuously occupied campus building.

Saddleback College Veterans Center
LEBA Architects reconfigured and expanded Saddleback College’s Veterans Center and Student Development Office, improving space efficiency, consolidating staff resources, and doubling the Veterans Center program area while enhancing shared meeting, counseling, and administrative spaces.