by katocat2467 | Jan 22, 2014 | Broad Minded City, Interview, Media
The civic-minded community activist, Miriam Fogler, sits down at the Van Nuys Civic Center in Van Nuys, California to talk about hers concerns on city government decisions, especially when they vote on issues pertaining to a specific area or neighborhood in which they...
by katocat2467 | Jan 14, 2014 | Uncategorized
Here, Sam Lubell, the West Coast Editor for the Architects Newspaper and writer co-curator Greg Golden speak on their successful exhibit “Never Built,” an exhibit show featuring proposals by designers and architects that were never built, which included works of Frank...
by katocat2467 | Jan 12, 2014 | Uncategorized
In 2013, Broad Minded City screened as a work-in-progress to employees and associates of Gensler (the global design and architecture firm) in their downtown L.A.’s office. Guest speakers included Eric Lloyd Wright, Louis Wiehle and Ken Bernstein of L.A. City Planning....
by katocat2467 | Jan 6, 2014 | Broad Minded City, Broadacre City, full-featured film, LA Cornfields, Los Angeles, Permaculture, Screening
As 2014 begins and the lessons that were learned in 2013 in working on the Documentary, there has been diagrammatical shift on the attention of civic and public realm in cities like Los Angeles and the rest of the modern matrix of cities which presents itself towards...
by katocat2467 | Aug 11, 2013 | Broad Minded City, Screening, Short Film, Uncategorized
For all who made it to the Gensler screening event in downtown last August 1st (Thursday), many thanks for sitting through the event and to stay around for the Q&A sessions. I would like to especially thank Jaymes Dunsmore of Gensler to put Broad Minded City into...