Thursday, May 7


Architecture students dream up theme parks with Walt Disney Imagineering

Architecture students dream up theme parks with Walt Disney Imagineering

We've all been to theme parks, but have you ever wondered how those rides and attractions are designed? Under the training and instruction of Professor Greg Lynn, Walt Disney Imagineer Scott Trowbridge, and other esteemed consultants, a group of UCLA architecture students in the SUPRASTUDIO program are learning just that. Listen as Daily Bruin Radio talks to them and a student in the class about what this new year-long program is all about.

For pictures and renderings of Townsend's and all of the students' work so far visit suprastudio.aud.ucla.edu.

"Architecture students dream up theme parks with Walt Disney Imagineering"

We've all been to theme parks, but have you ever wondered how those rides and attractions are designed? Under the training and instruction of Professor Greg Lynn, Walt Disney Imagineer Scott Trowbridge, and other esteemed consultants, a group of UCLA architecture students in the SUPRASTUDIO program are learning just that. Listen as Daily Bruin Radio talks to them and a student in the class about what this new year-long program is all about.

For pictures and renderings of Townsend's and all of the students' work so far visit suprastudio.aud.ucla.edu.

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WASC review prompts change at UCLA

When Katie Petersen learned that two lecturers in her major's department, French and Francophone Studies, had received layoff notices, she worked with other students to start a petition and write to the dean of humanities. Read more...


UCLA students work with Inglewood high schoolers to start community garden

For a group of high school students in Inglewood, a community gardening project began with picking up debris: bags, bottle caps, a sprouting potato and crack pipes. Read more...

Photo: Students at Morningside High School in Inglewood read seed packet directions before planting rows of plants and vegetables at an empty lot across the street from their school as a part of the Empowerment Community Garden project. To vote for this project, go to refresheverything.com