Building LA Pop-Up Class (Part 1)
Most buildings are not neutral structures—they are intensively designed to convey particular ideas. Come ready to observe, do some rough sketching, and complicate our sense of a campus we all know well.
Most buildings are not neutral structures—they are intensively designed to convey particular ideas. Come ready to observe, do some rough sketching, and complicate our sense of a campus we all know well.
Explore how architecture speaks to us and how it relates to the built environment around it. Come ready to observe, sketch, and challenge your assumptions. We’ll provide sketching materials. See you at Marston Quad - just across from the Carnegie building!
Join one of the most anticipated and largest student design-thinking case competitions in southern California! Bring a group of friends to solve societal challenges and win cash awards in a fun, one-day event.
The Hive is OPEN for business! Come check out the space and learn more about the workshops, groups, and events we host. Also come and see student work that has been made through the space and meet the HIve staff. Last but certainly not least come munch on some
Join us for this engaging sprint to imagine and design sustainable human-centered alternatives to our waste culture. This is a prototype for a semester-long class.
Are you currently taking an independent study? You’re not? Pass this on to someone who is! You are? Then could you use a space to talk through your process, work through the big questions you’re grappling with, and/or process what you have done already? The Hive is in the process of creating a structure to […]
Join us as we welcome Gabby Rivera to the Hive this Tuesday! Rivera is the author of first queer Latinx superhero—Marvel’s America Chavez—as well as the critically-acclaimed novel Juliet Takes a Breath.
Capoeira, a martial art from Brazil, brings together music, movement, spirituality, and the spirit of liberation. We will be celebrating this spirit with music, dance, food, art, and of course, capoeira. Wear something to move in!
Hack Week is a series of workshops on how to program, designed for both students (and any interested parties) with little to no prior coding experience, as well as those who have more experience. We will have teachers and mentors to help every step of the way so you will be ready to make something […]
The topic of immigration has often been represented by the media through a single image. Yet, every immigration story is different, and each community has its own reality. We will have (1) student storytelling/video clips that highlight immigrant experiences across cultures and (2) practical workshops to help design immigrant careers, create supportive art and brainstorm […]