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Wilshire Boulevard bisects the Los Angeles basin with some of the most
famous architecture in the city. The L.A. Conservancy, a local preservationist
organization, tapped Hello Design to promote a tour of six of the
Boulevard’s most historic buildings and showcase nearly 100 other architecturally
significant buildings on Wilshire that the tour couldn’t cover.
Beyond simply reading the locations and descriptions of the
buildings, users can interact with a dynamic map of the entire 16-
mile street, organizing the structures by the year they were built,
neighborhood, or architectural style. Hello also created a memory
book, a blog-like feature where people can post their memories or
photos of a building, even if it no longer exists.
Just as Hello was completing the site, it was announced that
the Ambassador Hotel, a 1921 Wilshire Boulevard landmark, was
going to be torn down. When the site went live, the memories
and images of the Ambassador made it one of the richest online
resources for the demolished building. “It’s a testament to how
important this site is for the city,” says creative director David Lai.
“It provides a context for some important history that may have
disappeared with the building. While the Ambassador’s chandeliers
were being auctioned off, the website became one of the few
places where you could still see the hotel.”
Alissa Walker
HelloDesign
CREATIVE DIRECTORS: David Lai, Hiro Niwa
DESIGNER: Casey Sheehan
PROJECT LEAD: Anna Simonse
PRODUCER: Szu Ann Chen
TECHNICAL LEAD: Hugo Zhu
FLASH PROGRAMMERS: Jason Taylor, Jon Lorenz
PRODUCTION/QA: Morgan Weatherford
CLIENT: Los Angeles Conservancy
CONTACT: www.hellodesign.com