Posts Tagged ‘Syracuse Architectural Digest’

Syracuse Architectural Digest: Hill District

Friday, August 22nd, 2014
Comstock

Comstock

Syracuse Architectural Digest: 180

Wednesday, August 6th, 2014
Hanover Square (from 1834)

Hanover Square was once known as Veteran's Park.

Day at the Beech

Sunday, May 11th, 2014
Copper Beech Commons/Connective Corridor

Copper Beech Commons/Connective Corridor

Then & Now (Connective Corridor)

Monday, April 28th, 2014
Connective Corridor construction near the Center of Excellence unearths infrastructure from the old Washington Street line

Connective Corridor construction near the Center of Excellence unearths infrastructure from the old Washington Street line

Street Gaze (part 11)

Saturday, April 19th, 2014
St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral

Transformative Spaces

Saturday, April 5th, 2014
Flex Space: The Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium was set up for a fashion show Friday night.

The Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium was set up for a fashion show Friday night.

The Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium may be the most flexible interior space in the city. We’ve seen it used for class lectures, film screenings, music concerts, and next week it will be the site for TEDx Syracuse University. Last night the venue was adapted for the 2014 Fashion and Beauty Communications Milestone Fashion Show.

Wonder if anyone has used it for a wedding ceremony yet?

Syracuse Architectural Digest: Location, Location, Location

Tuesday, March 18th, 2014
Tower, James Street

Tower, James Street

A Final Word (sort of)

Friday, March 7th, 2014
SIF: Genesis

Genesis & Exodus

Thanks to the many random drop-ins, friends, faithful clients, and family who visited our Midtown office over the years.  We literally watched the neighborhood change around us.

The space was a great place to initiate this venture, and will remain an important part of our history.

Reflecting Downtown

Saturday, March 1st, 2014
Development continues along South Salina Street (Downtown).

Development continues along South Salina Street (Downtown).

Architectural Dialogue

Monday, November 25th, 2013
“There’s 30, 000 brilliant individuals who are creating green buildings, nontoxic classrooms and sustainable architecture. And they’re in Philly this week, taking in our city skyline, Federal Donuts & local fare.” Julie Hancher, GreenPhilly (blog)

Here’s a good dose of self-esteem for Central New York. Our region is actually ahead of the curve in terms of planning and implementing green infrastructure and sustainability. Linda Dickerson-Hartsock, Owen Kerney and Andrew Potts were in Philadelphia last week to present the Syracuse experience at the GreenBuild International Conference and Expo.

Matt Millea and Matt Marko from the Center of Excellence also presented at the conference.

The keynote speaker at Greenbuild was former New York Senator Hillary Clinton.