Place

UCLA Powell Library

Through visionary rehabilitation听and seismic strengthening, this听literary听icon at the heart of UCLA campus life will inspire generations of Bruins听to come.听

Place Details

Address

10740 Dickson Court,
Los Angeles, California 90095

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Neighborhood

West Los Angeles

Dedicated in 1930 and designed by architect George W. Kelham, Powell Library was the first of the four original buildings that established the heart of UCLA鈥檚 Westwood campus. Constructed between 1927 and 1929, the building is a defining example of the Lombardesque Northern Italian Romanesque Revival style, a hallmark of early 20th-century academic architecture.

Powell Library is a key contributor to the UCLA Historic District and listed on the California Register of Historic Places. Its Main Reading Room is often described as 鈥渢he living room of UCLA.鈥

In 2019, Phase 1 of the Powell Library Seismic Retrofit and Rehabilitation Project began to bring the building into compliance with the University of California鈥檚 seismic safety requirements and modern earthquake-resistance standards. The work was designed听in accordance with听the Secretary of the Interior鈥檚 Standards, ensuring that structural improvements would preserve the building鈥檚 historic character.

One of the project鈥檚 most delicate tasks involved the reading room鈥檚 447 historic ceiling panels. Each panel was carefully catalogued, documented, and removed to allow for structural reinforcement.听

Rather than transporting these fragile elements offsite–risking damage during handling–the project team engineered a custom on-site solution. A scaffold mezzanine with specially designed upper-level shelving was constructed within the reading room itself. This innovative approach reduced risk by minimizing movement and the need for temperature control for the panels, ensuring they could be safely reinstalled once structural work was complete.

The seismic reinforcement required extraordinary precision. The team described the method as a 鈥渟hip in a bottle鈥 approach.33 tons of structural steel and more than 350 feet of reinforcement was installed above the historic ceiling all introduced through a single 42鈥 x 60鈥 window opening. Every steel component had to be sized to fit through that single window and manually lifted into place. Despite the scale of intervention, the reinforcement was carefully concealed above the decorative ceiling, preserving the room鈥檚 historic character and architectural artistry.

In an incredible feat, Powell Library remained open throughout construction.To minimize disruption, most heavy construction work occurred overnight and enhanced soundproofing was installed. Continuous noise monitoring ensured a quiet study environment. This careful coordination allowed students and faculty to continue using the library while critical seismic upgrades were underway.

The Powell Library Seismic Retrofit and Rehabilitation Project safeguards one of UCLA鈥檚 most significant architectural landmarks. By strengthening the structure while honoring its historic fabric, the project ensures that this beloved campus icon will continue serving future generations.

The Conservancy awarded the Powell Library Seismic Retrofit and Rehabilitation Project a 2026 Preservation Award.

UCLA Powell Library - 2026 Preservation Awards Video

Principal/Architect of Record:听Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners
Owner: University of California, Los Angeles听
Preservation Architect:听Page & Turnbull
Construction Manager:听Skanska USA Building Inc.
Structural Engineer:听Nabih Youssef Associates
MEP Tel/Data Engineer:听Syska Hennessy Group
Civil Engineer:听KPFF
Code/Life-Safety/Fire Protection:听Woden听Fire
Specifications Writer:听Robert K. Cloud, AIA/CSI
Cost Estimator:听C.P. O’Halloran Associates Inc.
3D Building Scanning:听AQYER
Forensic Water Testing and Waterproofing:听Dean J. Vlahos, FAIA & Associates
Historic Paint Investigation:听Longevity Art Preservation
Ceiling Panel Forensic Investigation:听GB Geotechnics USA, Inc.

One of UCLA鈥檚 original four campus buildings, dedicated in 1929.
Colins Lozada / Moore Ruble Yudell
Students working in interior library reading room
UCLA Powell Library Main Reading Room Interior | Colins Lozada / Moore Ruble Yudell
UCLA Powell Library Interior Panels | Colins Lozada / Moore Ruble Yudell
"Ship in a bottle" method: All reinforcing materials entered through one removed window opening. | Skanska USA
UCLA Powell Library Project in Progress | Moore Ruble Yudell
Methodically removed ceiling panels are stored on custom shelving on scaffold mezzanine | Moore Ruble Yudell
Old and new materials are carefully mixed to achieve a historically appropriate rehabilitation. | Moore Ruble Yudell