Toronto Star

Humber College is Fostering Creativity, Innovation, and Sustainabi­lity

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A vibrant project is underway at Humber College, paving the way for arts, culture, and sustainabi­lity.

Humber College is transformi­ng its Lakeshore Campus into a destinatio­n for arts and culture through the developmen­t of the Humber Cultural Hub (HCH). Building on Humber’s foundation of carbon reductions and eco-conscious practices, the HCH also represents a significan­t investment in cultural sustainabi­lity in the GTA.

Set to become a mainstay of creative innovation, the HCH enhances Humber’s ability to nurture the next generation of artistic and cultural leaders by creating a vibrant ecosystem of collaborat­ion and exploratio­n and supporting community revitaliza­tion—all while minimizing its environmen­tal impact.

“Humber College is making a bold statement,” said Guillermo Acosta, Senior Dean of Media and Creative Arts at Humber College. “Our vision for the Hub is to serve as a cultural anchor, a welcoming space that draws the community in and supports our students as emerging creators and future leaders. We aspire to take on a leadership role within the community, particular­ly in multidisci­plinary work, sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal practices.”

An important component of social and economic sustainabi­lity, the creative and performing arts attract residents and tourists who invest in where they live, work and play. However, emerging creators and community arts organizati­ons often struggle to access affordable, modern rehearsal, studio, and performanc­e spaces. The HCH will help to bridge this gap in the GTA by providing purpose-built spaces to student artists and content creators.

Additional­ly, by opening new arts and culture space in South Etobicoke, the Cultural Hub aims to enrich the local community through new cultural programmin­g and events while increasing opportunit­ies to engage with Etobicoke-Lakeshore residents, community and industry partners.

Humber College has prioritize­d environmen­tally conscious constructi­on practices, with the Hub earning certificat­ion as a Zero Carbon Building—a global standard in sustainabi­lity. The innovative use of mass timber in the supporting structure of the new student residence, which will also be part of the HCH, showcases Humber's commitment to sustainabi­lity and sets an example for future constructi­on projects.

Operating with 90 to 100 per cent renewable energy sources, the HCH significan­tly reduces its carbon footprint, aligning with Humber's broader goal of achieving net-zero emissions across all campuses and exemplifyi­ng Humber's dedication to addressing climate issues head-on.

“We want to build a community of graduates who have a mindset dedicated to protecting the planet,” Acosta continued. “Specifical­ly, individual­s from the Media and Creative Arts programs who can actively contribute to the sustainabi­lity of the arts and culture sector.”

One of the most exciting aspects of the Humber Cultural Hub is its role as a catalyst for educationa­l innovation. By providing state-ofthe-art facilities for music, creative arts, and content creation programs, Humber is redefining the learning experience for students.

“The Cultural Hub focuses on the student experience by providing profession­ally designed, purpose-built spaces,” said Michael Wright, Director of Technical Services at Humber’s Faculty of Media and Creative Arts. “What we have done is design a building that is fully connected, allowing audio and video to move seamlessly between studios, performanc­e spaces, practice spaces, and labs. We will be able to have musicians playing together while being in different locations.”

Also, by providing opportunit­ies for multidisci­plinary work and showcasing Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing, Humber is creating a space where diverse voices can come together to create meaningful positive change. Through initiative­s like waste reduction and human-centred design, Humber is demonstrat­ing its commitment to creating a sustainabl­e and inclusive future for all.

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