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Urban Futurist Times is published monthly by Tonia & Paul McDonald, Strategic Business Futurist. Global Business Incubation and the Lou Myers Scenario Motion Picture Institute/Theatre, e-mail: [email protected], 310-779-7925, www.facebook.com/GlobalBusinessIncubation, www.urbanfuturist.com, www.ecosocal.com, semanticseed.com
The CyberONE StudioCyberONE StudioCyberONE StudioCyberONE Studio at the Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Is driving awareness of the Built Environment's importance in
Creating a Sustainable, Equitable Society
(This model is exactly what our communities’ need today and The Peace Projects
Street Scene Eco Festival Tour will showcase it.)
CSULB Welcome Week
Why do we need to rethink our
environments?
People need places in which to live, work
and play; they need places to learn, worship,
meet, govern, shop and eat. These places
may be private or public, indoors or
outdoors, rooms, buildings or complexes.
Together, they make up neighborhoods,
towns, suburbs and cities. Architecture and
environmental design professionals are
trained in both the art and the science of
creating such spaces: They take these basic
and universal needs and create innovative
designs and then transform them into reality.
The “built environment” is a social
mechanism that stimulates the sensory
system, affecting the intellect and the desire
to create using spatial languages and
computer technologies.
In addition to the current budget crisis,
current needs demand that educational
facilities use the most efficient systems for
energy, water and land. It is important to
understand that ensuring that buildings,
campuses, and cities save energy, use
recycled materials, purchase renewable
products, and harvest rainwater is only one
step toward a sustainable living
environment. STAR Community Index™ (a
pioneering strategic planning and
performance management corporation) has
Designing the “Flow withoDesigning the “Flow withoDesigning the “Flow withoDesigning the “Flow without friction” in ZERO TIMEut friction” in ZERO TIMEut friction” in ZERO TIMEut friction” in ZERO TIME
By: Professor Marcela Oliva at Los Angeles Trade Tech,
Submitted by: Andrew Williams, jr. of Wilcomnet LLC
GBI Collaborative Partners
Special Issue
January 2014
Professor Oliva in her classroom at
LATTC on the News
2 Urban Futurist Times is published monthly by Tonia & Paul McDonald, Strategic Business Futurist. Global Business Incubation (GBI) and the Lou Myers Scenario Motion Picture Institute/Theatre, e-mail: [email protected], 310-779-7925, www.facebook.com/GlobalBusinessIncubation,
3 Urban Futurist Times is published monthly by Tonia & Paul McDonald, Strategic Business Futurist. Global Business Incubation (GBI) and the Lou Myers Scenario Motion Picture Institute/Theatre, e-mail: [email protected], 310-779-7925, www.facebook.com/GlobalBusinessIncubation,
4 Urban Futurist Times is published monthly by Tonia & Paul McDonald, Strategic Business Futurist. Global Business Incubation (GBI) and the Lou Myers Scenario Motion Picture Institute/Theatre, e-mail: [email protected], 310-779-7925, www.facebook.com/GlobalBusinessIncubation,
Global Business Incubation (GBI) ) is a non-profit research development organization “think and do tank” that catalyzes the business development process of launching
an idea, a business and a community through growing cooperative business incubator cluster models that grow companies.. GBI’s innovative model business incubator received the Official White House Millennium Council Award in recognition of GBI as a model of the White House designed program. Honor the Past—Imagine the Future
for Modeling hope, imagination and courage in incubating businesses that created hundreds of new jobs in downtown Los Angeles.. Also, during that time Dr. George
Kozmetsky world renowned technology entrepreneur, Co-Founder of Teledyne and first Chairman of the Board Dell Computers, served as GBI’s Advisory Board Chairman.. GBI was founded in 1991 on the campus of Loyola Marymount University (LMU) at the College of Business Administration.. GBI continues to partner with
LMU to host conferences, workshops and symposiums on business incubation, wealth creation, technology start-up camps and the future of technology.
Innovation, Creativity and Capital, IC² Institute at the University of Texas at Austin (UTA) was founded in 1977 as a “think and do” tank to test the belief of its founder, George Kozmetsky, that technological innovation can catalyze regional economic development through the active and directional collaboration among the
university, government, and private sectors. Since then, the Institute has researched the theory and practice of entrepreneurial wealth creation and has been instrumental
in Austin’s growth as an innovation and technology center and in the development of knowledge-based economies in over 30 countries. The Institute’s research resources include 18 Endowed Fellows on the UT Austin faculty, a network of over 160 Global Fellows throughout the world, and a rotating cast of Visiting Scholars. Together
they have used data from the Institute to produce ground-breaking work on technology commercialization, regional economic development, and entrepreneurship.
The GBI team is currently working with Cal State University Long Beach, (CSULB) Student Life and Development on a collaborativebusiness incubator and social entrepreneurship experiment for students and the underserved communities of Long Beach and Los Angeles..