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    Design and Architecture

    Do You Want to Ride Your Bicycle?

    If you think LA is a city of cars and freeways, think again.  Rising energy prices, choking traffic and worries about the environment may turn tomorrow’s southland into a world full of commuter cyclists and green roofs.

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    By Frances Anderton • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    If you think LA is a city of cars and freeways, think again. Rising energy prices, choking traffic and worries about the environment may turn tomorrow’s southland into a world full of commuter cyclists and green roofs. Plus, an ecological designer on green-roof design, a SCI-Arc graduate on his favorite building in Los Angeles, and architect Cesar Pelli talks about his new Segerstrom Hall, opening next month in Orange County.

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      Frances Anderton

      architecture critic and author

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      Jim Cadenhead

      Mechanic at Bicycling magazine

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      Alex Amerri

      Creator of RIDE-Arc bicycle tours

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      Freya Bardell

      Ecological designer

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