
Learners at the Free School of Architecture at their Saturday night FSA x LAF x WUHO Opening Party and Newsletter Launch at Woodbury University Hollywood.
- freeschoolofarchitecture.org
- freeschoolofarchitecture.org/schedule
- instagram.com/freeschoolofarchitecture
- facebook.com/freeschoolofarchitecture
- are.na/free-school-of-architecture-2018/sessions
- archinect.com/features/article/150036928/checking-back-in-with-the-free-school-of-architecture-its-first-year-now-complete

Statements:
The width of the culture is directly proportional to the width of the sidewalks.
Yes, but,
The width of the culture is inversely proportional to the width of the street.
(on whether Hollywood is awesome for its nice and wide sidewalks, or not awesome for its too wide 5-lane street.)
The Free School of Architecture could only happen in Los Angeles. Philadelphia, or New York, or London don’t have the mental space for it.
Light Rail in Los Angeles is gentrification.
Art Galleries are the Navy Seals of gentrification.
Don’t blame the art galleries.









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