Posts Tagged ‘architecture’

Opportunity Often Knocks Twice

Wednesday, December 17th, 2014
Hotel Syracuse: Now and Then

Hotel Syracuse: Now and Then and Now

We saw an article this week about the renovation and scheduled re-opening of the Hotel Syracuse.

Street gaze (part 51)

Thursday, November 27th, 2014

Week in Review

Sunday, November 23rd, 2014

The Spirit of Generosity: River of Live Church, <a href=

Just above Warren Street

Just above Warren Street

The General Body (Monday).

The General Body

Throwback Thursday: Master of Design

Thursday, October 23rd, 2014
Former Charlottesville Mayor Maurice Cox visited Syracuse (School of Architecture) in 2004.

Former Charlottesville Mayor Maurice Cox visited Syracuse (School of Architecture) in 2004.

Maurice Cox served as National Endowment for the Arts Design Director and supervised the Mayors’ Institute on City Design (MICD).  He was also named a “Master of Design” by Fast Company Magazine.

MICD East, which is meeting in Syracuse this week, prepares mayors to be take the lead as designers of their cities.

Syracuse Architectural Digest: Adaptation

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014
JGB Headquarters is located in a former firehouse near the Inner Harbor.

JGB Headquarters is located in a former firehouse near the Inner Harbor.

Syracuse Architectural Digest: DC Studio

Wednesday, October 1st, 2014
The Dick Clark Wing of Newhouse School

Dick Clark Wing of the Newhouse School

Open Air Board Room

Tuesday, June 24th, 2014
Above Walton and Franklin

Above Walton and Franklin Streets

Syracuse Architectural Digest: Lights, Corridor, Action

Tuesday, June 10th, 2014

Here is a good magazine issue about the use of lighting in landscapes that features a profile of the Connective Corridor.

Syracuse Architectural Digest: Another Veteran’s Day

Monday, June 2nd, 2014
Robert Van Keuren, veteran

Robert Van Keuren, US Navy veteran

US Navy veteran-turned housing visionary Robert Van Keuren, who flew over 200 combat missions in the Vietnam War, gave a speech and officially opened the Van Keuren Housing Complex last week.  He reminded the crowd that many of our veterans have been left unsheltered, and not necessarily homeless, since our country will always be their home.

Su Casa es me llamo: Robert Van Keuren cuts the ribbon on the East Genesee housing complex that bears his name last week.

Su casa es me llamo: Robert Van Keuren cuts the ribbon on the East Genesee housing complex that bears his name last week.

Still on the Bandwagon

Friday, February 21st, 2014
Cuse Fans, State Tower Building

Cuse Fans, State Tower Building