Perforated Metal Facade and Interior Railing

The Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools campus, built on the former Ambassador Hotel site, serves a dense urban neighborhood as a public K-12 school. The perforated metal facade provides shade, durability, and visual interest while maintaining openness to Wilshire Boulevard. Its pattern reduces the scale of the buildings, adds exterior texture, and enhances the learning environment. Designed to promote public access, student dignity, and long-term community use, the facade establishes a strong civic presence and meets practical needs for screening, enclosure, and sun control.

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