
Local organizations and Syracuse University faculty and students involved in
community engagement projects can now enjoy new meeting space designed to
encourage creativity and collaboration on the fourth floor of The Warehouse, 350 W.
Fayette St. in downtown Syracuse.
Dubbed the Creative Corner, the multi-purpose colorful space is part of the new
offices for SU's Office of Community Engagement and Economic Development-the
SU entity that leads, in collaboration with many local partners, the revitalization of
the
Syracuse Art, Life and Technology (SALT) District in the Near Westside
neighborhood. This office also oversees the Connective Corridor, a pathway that
connects and showcases the city's and local universities' cultural and artistic assets.
The Creative Corner and the Office of Community Engagement and Economic
Development offices are adjacent to the headquarters of COLAB -the
interdisciplinary initiative based in SU's
College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA)
that encourages students and faculty to use their diverse skills and perspectives to
solve complex, real-world problems creatively and collaboratively.
The Creative Corner and similarly themed offices were designed by Chris McCray,
"mad scientist" of COLAB and VPA assistant professor of interior design. McCray
worked in collaboration with Marilyn Higgins, SU vice president for community
engagement and economic development and president of the Near Westside Initiative
board.
"Working with Marilyn was absolutely wonderful as she understood the importance
of creating a dynamic environment that would be a fun, stimulating and functional
work space," says McCray. "It was important for us to work together to ensure we
had cohesiveness between COLAB and the economic development space, since we
share the same floor."
Both Higgins and McCray aimed for big and flexible, and they got it with the lofty
space that makes up the Creative Corner. The brightly lit open space features floor-to-
ceiling windows facing westward that provide a commanding view of Syracuse's
Armory Square district. The Creative Corner, which can comfortably accommodate
50 people, can be set up for conferences, workshops and exhibitions, while a more
informal sitting area featuring vibrant sofas and a coffee table offers an ideal spot for
brainstorming or reflection. Staff offices feature plate glass windows facing the
Creative Corner, creating a natural transition between the office and meeting areas.
"The Creative Corner provides our community and University partners a relaxed
atmosphere where they can share ideas and foster the kind of innovation necessary to
our neighborhood revitalization and cultural enhancement projects," says Higgins.
"We hope to have many ideas hatched in this room that will translate into practical
projects leading to tangible results to meet our neighborhood challenges."
The Creative Corner is already used by the Near Westside Initiative board, its
executive committee, Connective Corridor working groups and Urban Video Project
artist training sessions. The Creative Corner will also be used for fundraising, business
and social functions for the SALT District and the Connective Corridor, including an
upcoming Near Westside cabaret.
Currently on exhibition in the Creative Corner is "From the Ground Up: Innovative
Green Homes" featuring three winning architectural models from the affordable
green housing design competition held last year. The competition was hosted by
SU's
School of Architecture as a SALT District project, in conjunction with the
Syracuse
Center of Excellence and Home HeadQuarters Inc. The winning models were created
by three design teams: ARO and Della Valle Bernheimer of New York; Cook +
Fox/Terrapin Bright Green of New York and Washington, D.C.; and Onion Flats
(including Andropogon Associates, Rivera Structural Design and MaGrann
Associates) of Philadelphia.
The Creative Corner is an addition to previously available community space at The
Warehouse that includes a conference room, classroom and an art studio on the
ground floor.
To reserve the Creative Corner, contact Beverly Everding at
baeverdi@syr.edu. To
reserve the ground floor community rooms, contact Sonita Surratt at
slsurrat@syr.edu.
The Syracuse Art, Life, Technology (SALT) District of the Near Westside is directed
by the Near Westside Initiative Inc. (NWSI), a not-for-profit organization. NWSI
leverages the resources of the University, the state, the city, private foundations,
businesses, not-for-profit corporations and neighborhood residents to achieve its
goals. The mission is to use the power of art, technology and innovation, in keeping
with neighborhood values and culture, to rejuvenate the area. A creative community
is envisioned that will foster economic development and tourism for the City of
Syracuse, jobs and stability for the neighborhood, and rich academic experiences for
SU students.
For more information on news and events in the Near Westside neighborhood, check
out the newly launched monthly newsletter at
http://www.saltdistrict.com/enewsletters/NWSI-1-1.pdf.