Project-Based Businesses
This page showcases the businesses our TIIP team visited to ascertain how the project process in the real world can be used in the classroom.
Project-Based Businesses Visited by TIIP Team Davis
The following is a list of the businesses we chose to study for our TIIP grant. Some of them came about through research, others through word of mouth, and still others were suggested by different study sites. Included is a short description, address, and a link to their website (please click on the name of the organization to be taken to their website).
Smart Design
Smart Design is a leader in cutting/edge product design, implementation, and marketing, emphasizing simplicity and social responsibility.
Location:
601 W. 26th Street, New York, NY 10001
Arup
An independent firm of designers, planners, engineers, consultants, and technical specialists, with offices in 42 countries (including 10 in the U.S.)
Location:
12777 W Jefferson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066, 77 Water St. New York, NY 10005
Morphosis
Led by Pritzker Prize-winning founder Thom Mayne, Morphosis is an interdisciplinary practice involved in rigorous design and research yielding innovative, iconic buildings and urban environments.
Location: 3440 Wesley Street, Culver City, CA 90232
California Science Center
A nationally-recognized center that inspires young people to become excited about and involved in science through its museum and variety of educational services.
Location:
700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90037
Big Bang
Each Summer the” Big Bang” conference brings together project-based educators from throughout the international Big Picture network to compare notes and hone strategies.
Location:
The Met Center, 325 Public Street, Providence RI 02905
Students Run LA
Founded over 25 years ago by L.A. teachers, SRLA provides equipment, expertise and motivation (athletic, academic, and personal) for thousands of young people in Los Angeles each year to train for and complete the Los Angeles Marathon.
Location:
5252 Crebs Avenue, Tarzana, CA 91356
Bamboo Bike Studio
Launched in 2008 to develop a better bike for the developing world, the Bamboo Bike builds affordable, higher quality bicycles made from locally sourced bamboo and labor, and holds workshops at 4 locations in the U.S. where people learn to build their own bikes.
Location:
982 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
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