Canstruction returns to Toronto with 50,000 pounds of food transformed into edible statues
Visitors to Toronto?s financial district may be wondering why there?s an avocado made out of canned fish around the corner from the Energizer Bunny built from canned chili tuna in the lobby of the TD Centre. They?re just two of eighteen structures on display this week, as teams of professional designers, architects, engineers and students took part in Toronto?s 18th Annual Canstruction Toronto Competition.
In all, 50,000 pounds of donated non-Âperishable food were sculpted into audacious, edible statues all in an effort to fill Toronto?s hunger gap. ?Canstruction is a unique food drive and a way for the design community to collaborate creatively while giving back to our community,? says Helen Kabriel, co-Âchair of Canstruction Toronto. ?We not only make a meaningful contribution to Daily Bread Food Bank, but the structures also provoke a city-Âwide discussion on hunger and the challenges facing Toronto.? The ?Canstructures? are on display for public viewing in the lobbies of the TD Bank, TD North and Ernst & Young towers at 66 Wellington Street West until May 19th, before being disassembled and donated to Daily Bread Food Bank, the city?s largest distributor of food to food banks and meal programs.
?Canstruction is a terrific, very creative way to get people thinking and talking about hunger in our city, and it fills our shelves with food during a slow time for donations, so it?s a complete win-Âwin,? said Gail Nyberg, executive director of Daily Bread Food Bank.
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