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| Name | Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center |
| Location | Los Angeles, California, United States |
| Opening date | 2016 |
| Architect | Moore Ruble Yudell |
| Owner | University of California, Los Angeles |
| Building type | Conference center |
Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center. The Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center is a premier hospitality and event venue located on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles. Opened in 2016, the facility serves as a hub for academic conferences, executive education, and university-related events, blending advanced functionality with sustainable design. It is named in honor of philanthropists Meyer Luskin and Renee Luskin, whose landmark gift supported its creation as part of the broader UCLA Centennial Campaign.
The center's development was a key component of the UCLA Centennial Campaign, a major fundraising initiative launched in 2014 to coincide with the university's 100th anniversary. A transformative gift from alumni and philanthropists Meyer Luskin and Renee Luskin provided the principal funding for the project, leading to the facility being named in their honor. Meyer Luskin, founder of Scope Industries, and his wife have been long-time supporters of UCLA, with previous contributions benefiting the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. The center was designed to meet a growing need for a dedicated, state-of-the-art conference facility on the Westwood campus, officially opening its doors in the fall of 2016.
Designed by the acclaimed architectural firm Moore Ruble Yudell, the center is noted for its modern aesthetic and commitment to environmental sustainability. The structure incorporates extensive use of glass, natural light, and open spaces to create a welcoming atmosphere. It was constructed to meet high standards for energy efficiency and earned a LEED Gold certification for its environmentally responsible design and operation. The design intentionally creates a connection between the indoor conference spaces and the surrounding campus landscape, including proximity to the historic UCLA Royce Hall and other parts of the UCLA North Campus.
The center features over 25,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space, including a 4,000-square-foot grand ballroom divisible into smaller sections. It houses numerous breakout rooms, boardrooms, and a dedicated executive education classroom equipped with advanced audiovisual technology. As a full-service venue, it includes the Plateia restaurant, offering Mediterranean-inspired cuisine, and provides on-site lodging with 254 guest rooms and suites. Additional amenities comprise a fitness center, business center, and multiple outdoor terraces suitable for networking and receptions.
The facility primarily hosts academic and professional conferences, symposia, and executive education programs for the UCLA Anderson School of Management and other university departments. It also accommodates university-related events such as alumni gatherings, donor functions, and meetings for organizations like the University of California Board of Regents. Its central campus location makes it a preferred venue for events connected to nearby institutions like the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and the Geffen Playhouse. The center operates under the management of UCLA Hospitality, ensuring professional event coordination and service.
The conference center is situated at the heart of the University of California, Los Angeles campus in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles. Its address places it within walking distance of major campus landmarks, including Pauley Pavilion and the UCLA Fowler Museum. Access is provided via major thoroughfares like Interstate 405 and Sunset Boulevard, with parking available in the adjacent UCLA Parking Structure 9. It is also served by public transportation routes operated by Metro and is approximately 15 miles from Los Angeles International Airport.
Category:University of California, Los Angeles Category:Conference centers in California Category:Buildings and structures in Los Angeles