If you’re in LA and you’re reading this before 3pm, Saturday, January 13th, consider stopping by the Center for Land Use Interpretation, in Culver City, to catch BLDGBLOG’s first public event.
More information on the proceedings available here.
Thanks!
There will be coffee and light snacks and stuff, too. Not much, but it should keep you awake.
Wish I could be there, break a leg!
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Terrific event and a wonderful turnout. I’ve never seen that people in the CLUI before.
that MANY
five speakers held together by geoff.
it was a meeting of the imaginary minds, including the audience. possibilities of pentagonal or more-o-gonal thinking had my mind wonder off. looking for a toilet, i had the tour of the shop area and everything. when i landed i was eating tomatoes on the corner and not really thinking straight. poly thanks.
imaginative. that’s what i meant. but i mean well either way.
Thanks, Chris and Orhan! And Zachary and Nicolai, too.
And, for those of you this might interest, Nicolai Ouroussoff, architecture critic for the NYTimes, is speaking today, Sunday, 14 January, at 6pm at the Hammer.
But thanks again for coming out yesterday; it was fun.
The event was great Geoff thanks for the inspiring ideas and great speakers.
Thanks, Ben! Glad you made it. And thanks for promoting it on your site, as well. Much appreciated – and hopefully worth your energy.
Sounds like a great event Geoff. I wish I could of been there. Congrats on your LA success!
Brent