StudioWC in Encinitas specializes in TK-12 educational architecture and civil engineering from its Encinitas Boulevard office, operating under California architect license C-28036. The firm's campus-modernization projects involve CEQA environmental review and biological-resource documentation prepared in coordination with Dudek, which handles habitat and cultural-resource assessments for public-agency projects across North County. In-house civil engineering distinguishes the practice from standalone architecture firms, allowing StudioWC to deliver grading plans, ADA-compliance site surveys, and stormwater management designs under a single contract. Division of State Architect certification governs every public-school construction project in California, and the firm's staff manages DSA plan-check submissions, structural observation protocols, and final project-certification closeout. Mechanical-system upgrades across aging school campuses require HVAC sizing and Title 24 energy modeling that the firm coordinates with Air Climate Solutions during construction administration. The firm's Lakewood High School project delivered a competition-sized Myrtha stainless-steel pool, covered spectator seating, gender-neutral locker facilities, and a reconfigured athletic complex across multiple DSA-certified construction phases.