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    Design and Architecture

    LA Biking Gets Momentum

    Ciclovias , or days where streets are closed to cars, began as popular events in Bogota, Colombia and have spread to European and American cities, like New York's Summer Streets . Now LA is enjoying its first ciclovia, aptly-named CicLAvia , on 10/10/10. CicLAvia board member Amanda Bromberg says the event is an important one for the city.

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

    Ciclovias

    , or days where streets are closed to cars, began as popular events in Bogota, Colombia and have spread to European and American cities, like New York's

    Summer Streets

    . Now LA is enjoying its first

    ciclovia, aptly-named

    CicLAvia

    , on 10/10/10. CicLAvia board member

    Amanda Bromberg says the event is an important one for the city.

    CicLAvia has full support from one very influential local cyclist. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa says he's working with activists like the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition to craft the Los Angeles Bike Plan, which proposes hundreds of miles of bike lanes, bike paths, and "bike friendly" streets. Then, Art Center College of Design Transportation Chair Stewart Reed discusses biomorphic bikes, including the Felt AR series of high-performance road bike, which could help commuters mount the unique challenges of urban cycling in LA.

    Finally, Frances looks at the month's calendar of design and architectural events, including Santa Monica's massive art party, GLOW. Santa Monica's cultural affairs manager Jessica Cusick talks about what's planned for GLOW this weekend.

    Image: Geoff McFetridge's poster reminds drivers to give bikers three feet of margin

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    Piano's Resnick at LACMA; CicLAvia and Biking in LA
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      Frances Anderton

      architecture critic and author

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      Amanda Bromberg

      Board member, CicLAvia

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      Antonio Villaraigosa

      former Mayor of Los Angeles and a member of Mayor Karen Bass’ transition team

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      Stewart Reed

      Chair of the Transportation Design Department, Art Center

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    The full episode

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    Piano's Resnick at LACMA; CicLAvia and Biking in LA
    1. 0:00Renzo Piano's Resnick Pavilion
    2. 15:00LA Biking Gets MomentumYou’re reading this
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