the modernist's guide to iconic wilshire boulevard - CicLAvia
the modernist's guide to iconic wilshire boulevard - CicLAvia
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Major support for <strong>CicLAvia</strong>—Iconic Wilshire Boulevard<br />
has been provided by <strong>the</strong> Getty Foundation.<br />
<strong>CicLAvia</strong> PArtners<br />
CICLAVIA SUPPORTERS<br />
Goldhirsh Foundation<br />
Rosenthal Family Foundation<br />
The California Endowment<br />
Pirelli Tires<br />
Los Angeles County<br />
Bicycle Coalition<br />
Wasserman Foundation<br />
David Bohnett Foundation<br />
REI<br />
Designed by Colleen Corcoran<br />
Printed by Indie Printing<br />
© <strong>CicLAvia</strong> 2013<br />
<strong>CicLAvia</strong> sponsors<br />
The Ratkovich Company<br />
Millennium Hollywood<br />
Los Angeles Department of<br />
Water & Power<br />
Ralphs<br />
Sport Chalet<br />
Tern Bicycles<br />
Honorable Zev Yaroslavsky<br />
Ludlow Kingsley<br />
Indie Printing<br />
media PARTNERS<br />
KCRW 89.9<br />
Laemmle Theatres<br />
<strong>CicLAvia</strong> is a series of car-free, open<br />
streets events that temporarily<br />
transform select Los Angeles roadways<br />
in<strong>to</strong> innovative public spaces<br />
for all <strong>to</strong> enjoy.<br />
For a few hours on a Sunday, Angelenos are<br />
given <strong>the</strong> opportunity <strong>to</strong> experience new<br />
neighborhoods by foot, bike, rollerblades,<br />
skates or o<strong>the</strong>r forms of non-mo<strong>to</strong>rized<br />
transport. <strong>CicLAvia</strong> connects diverse communities<br />
and populations and underscores<br />
<strong>the</strong> possibility of a more pedestrian, bike,<br />
and public transit-friendly Los Angeles.<br />
<strong>CicLAvia</strong>—Iconic Wilshire Boulevard is part<br />
of Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern<br />
Architecture in L.A. This collaboration,<br />
initiated by <strong>the</strong> Getty, is a celebration of<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California’s lasting impact on<br />
modern architecture. It includes exhibitions<br />
and accompanying programs presented<br />
by seventeen area cultural institutions from<br />
April through July 2013.