Thanks to everyone who made it out to our very wet
Go For The Gold event and especially to James Rojas for leading our transit and culinary explorations along the Gold Line Extension.
And a special thanks to everyone who has made it out this year to any of our events - we appreciate your support and encouragement as we plan more events for 2010. Have an idea for an event?
Let us know. And what else did we do this year?
In
November we joined our friends at
Ball-Nogues Studio in Downtown LA during
Art Walk for a screening of the
High-Energy Double Channel videos by Cal Artians.
In October, we were "on hiatus" but missed you too much!
In September teamed up with our friends at Curbed LA and Greenmeme for Park[ing] Day LA! de LaBbers and neighbors stopped by as we transformed a parking space located in front of LOCAL restaurant into a sustainably designed pocket-park.
In August, we braved the heat to tour Vista Hermosa Park with landscape architect Mia Lehrer and explored the park's walking trails, streams, meadows, oak savannahs, picnic grounds, and a nature-themed playground. Our friends from Coolhaus stopped by with specially-themed Mia-inspired ice cream sandwiches.
In July, we headed east - way east, to explore LA's thriving Tiki culture. Joining forces with Popsicles for Everyone, whose most recent project, Tikitown, USA looks at the rise and fall of Tiki culture in Los Angeles, we embarked on a three-stop Tiki Trek.
In June, we took to the streets for our first (but hopefully not last) annual Design-n-Dim Sum bike ride. Adam and Josef of Flying Pigeon guided a large group of cyclists through Lincoln Heights to Chinatown, stopping along the way to visit Fung and Blatt in their studio, and Fifth Floor Gallery and LOC, ending at Ocean Seafood for dim sum.
In
May, we learned the ancient art of origami with
Studio 1060, including our friends Bo and Hisako at
Bunch Design, Catherine Garrison Architect,
Debi Van Zyl and Design Garage Inc. Not only did they provide us with a great space in Boyle Heights, and a fantastic
Butter Bar, but they also kindly taught everyone how to construct paper modules for our three-dimensional origami wall, now gracing Studio 1060.
In
April we hosted a Garden Party. On top of the Flat Building rooftop, architect Alexis Rochas schooled us on the challenges of urban agriculture as we toured
SYNTHe. Afterwards we filed downstairs into the swanktastic Blue Velvet and sipped Champagne and lemon-spiked Hefeweizens while a brunch with produce snipped from that very rooftop was brought out in three beautifully-plated courses.
In
March we combined two of our favorite things - cocktails and preservation at Cole's. Restaurant group 213's designer
Ricki Kline gave us a tour of the restored space, including their speakeasy
The Varnish, in the back room.
In
February we headed to Lincoln Heights for a tour of the
Daly Lofts, architect and writer
Joseph Giovannini’s first major LA project. Formerly a telephone trucking garage, this 23,000 square-foot structure now houses a series of trippy, sculptural modern live-work lofts.
Last Jan we took a break to recover from
City Listening, a gathering of several local design and architecture writers to read stories about LA in the performance space at the former office of GOOD magazine.
What does 2010 have in store? Stay tuned here and on
Facebook as we announce our next events.
Happy holidays to all!