the education experience

i’ve been driving past this construction zone on the corner of vermont and washington for the past two years every time i need to get to the 10 onramp, only recently was the hard-hat area gauze removed to reveal what this building actually is: a school.

 

A School Even Teens Will Love

a couple of days ago i heard a really interesting bit on KCRW about a new kind of thinking that went into the construction of a particular school building, and before they even mentioned the location, i knew immediately which building they must be talking about. west adams prep.

among a lot of other great ideas they discussed on the show, the developers talked about approaching the creation of this facility for learning by researching the kinds of places that kids in l.a. actually LIKE spending time out of their own free will, and modeled the space to provide the same kind of “hanging out” experience as popular L.A. malls. they also asked the students to participate in various school-identity decisions like school colors and mascots. these are just some of a whole number of very conscious steps taken not only by the architects to create a space that would deliberately create a great experience for those in it, but also by the administrators to turn the school itself into a “concept” that kids would feel a part of and identify with in a positive way.

so basically they took the same kind of experience-creation and interaction/community-development approaches that brands are using in their strategies to win over the affections of the coveted high school demo, and applied it to–HOLY SHIT!–creating a high school.

you can listen to the full piece HERE. and you should. really cool stuff.

    



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babies no longer buying furniture

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teen spending, however, remains stable.

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or maybe new parents are increasingly just buying all this stuff online.

    



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hollywood’s most wanted

on my way to see Day Watch at the arclight in hollywood last night (in case you’re wondering, Night Watch was soooooo much better. don’t even bother with the sequel.)

i walked through THIS exhibit happening in the theater lobby, which is just awesome:

HOME

ANNA NICOLE SMITH

DENNIS HOPPER

ELVIS PRESLEY

 

EMINEM

JANE FONDA

PARIS HILTON NEW

 

LARRY KING

LENNY BRUCE

LIL’KIM

 

MARILYN MANSON

MEL GIBSON

MICHAEL JACKSON

 

NICK NOLTE

NICOLE RICHIE

SID VICIOUS

 

SNOOP DOG 1993

SNOOP DOG 2006

ZACHARY QUINTO

” Hollywood Most Wanted brings you a series of limited edition prints. All prints were created with the most innovative printing techniques using archival paper and inks.

All mug shots are obtained from government and law enforcement sources, via the Freedom of Information Act unless otherwise specified.”

    



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typically l.a.

last night i discovered a whole industry i had no idea even EXISTED previously.

the “sober companionship” industry.

like, let’s say you’re a teen heiress of a multibazillion dollar apparel empire, you’re never gonna be able to do enough drugs to end up at rock bottom, homeless on the street. you’ll just kill yourself first. so if you go to rehab, and want to hire help to take on the responsibility of maintaining your sobriety for you, you can just hire someone to basically accompany you 24-7 to make sure that while you’re travelling all over the planet on your private jet, you’re not getting high in any other ways.

it’s like if jules verne were to predict the fate of a 21st century “whipping boy” (or girl), it’d be this.

attention parents: make your kids struggle. this is what happens to people who don’t ever HAVE to do ANYTHING.

    



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