Entries open for next year’s Winter Stations and Ice Breakers competitions
Sister design competitions Ice Breakers and Winter Stations are once again opening up an international design competition to bring temporary public art installations to Toronto?s Waterfront.
Winter Stations, now heading into it?s fifth year, will include up to five lifeguard stands, including an additional two by invited universities, across Ashbridges Bay beaches located in the heart of the Beach community, south of Queen Street East, between Woodbine and Victoria Park Avenues. These utilitarian structures are to be used as the armature for temporary installations, which will need to be able to withstand the rigours of Toronto winter weather. The exhibition is to run February 18 until April 1, 2019.
This is a single-stage open international competition, welcoming artists, designers, architects and landscape architects to submit concept proposals for WinterStations? temporary artwork installations. This year?s Winter Stations theme, MIGRATION, is a call to artists and designers to to explore the many facets of migration, including the complex social issues that surround humanity?s shaping of our global society or the flight of animals or the exchange of ideas. Ultimately, migration is a story, much of it yet to be told.
Sister competition Ice Breakers, held in partnership with Ports Toronto and the Waterfront BIA, is also receiving submissions. Ice Breakers is seeking proposals for temporary art works to produce and exhibit along Toronto?s Queens Quay for Winter 2019. Thi...
_MFUENTENOTICIAS
canadian architect
_MURLDELAFUENTE
https://www.canadianarchitect.com/
-------------------------------- |
Live talk: Exploring digitalisation in architecture | Talks | Dezeen |
|
U.S. Bank Tower: Redesigning the Modern Workplace Experience
06-05-2024 08:36 - (
Architecture )
Sydney Harbour Apartment: Luxurious Renovation with Iconic Views
06-05-2024 08:36 - (
Architecture )