The Irvine complex is intended to serve a fast-growing community in California. It is situated in the proximity of the Orange Country Airport, and acts as an access nucleus to the industrial zone. It consists of four symmetrical blocks; the two single-storey buildings are banks; while the two four-storey buildings are for offices. The structure is of Corten steel, with curtain walls, and the interior makes use of all the comforts that modern techniques allow. Week-end house The single-family dwelling at San Luis Obispo is a weekend house of great simplicity in both structure and shape, suspended over a small valley. It was built by students of the Politecnic College of California as part of their practical work, and they took an active part in its construction.