Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design, Emmanuelle Bourlier
18 episodes
5 months ago
FIVE PLACES L.A. is a living documentary of the city. In each episode we ask one inhabitant of Los Angeles about the five places that define the city for them. Each interviewee in turn chooses someone to interview about their five places. Through these interviews and plus-ones the project grows; as the city evolves, its past and present, real and remembered places are mapped.
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FIVE PLACES L.A. is a living documentary of the city. In each episode we ask one inhabitant of Los Angeles about the five places that define the city for them. Each interviewee in turn chooses someone to interview about their five places. Through these interviews and plus-ones the project grows; as the city evolves, its past and present, real and remembered places are mapped.
Natasha Case and her partner Freya Estreller founded Coolhaus ice cream in 2009 from a barely drivable postal van at the Coachella Music Festival, where the brand went viral. Coolhaus then scaled to a national fleet of trucks in LA and NYC, a flagship store in Culver City, and a national grocery business of ice cream products in stores ranging from Whole Foods to Sprouts to Kroger. Natasha led Coolhaus as CEO until its acquisition in 2021 by The Urgent Company, a family of brands focused on creating a more sustainable food system. Natasha has joined The Urgent Company as its new President of Brand Experience.
FIVE PLACES L.A.
FIVE PLACES L.A. is a living documentary of the city. In each episode we ask one inhabitant of Los Angeles about the five places that define the city for them. Each interviewee in turn chooses someone to interview about their five places. Through these interviews and plus-ones the project grows; as the city evolves, its past and present, real and remembered places are mapped.