Winter Stations 2021 Launches Competition Worldwide
As an event that takes place solely outdoors in the expanse of the beach, Winter Stations will be moving forward with the design competition portion of their annual program, in anticipation of mounting a safe, socially distant exhibition in 2021.
The competition is calling on the design community to submit their visions as registration opens for the 2021 competition. Submissions are due by 11:59pm EST November 17, 2020 with winners announced January 6, 2021.
Rendering image of Charlie Sutherland’s submission to Winter Stations 2020, ‘Kaleidoscope of the Senses’.
Launched by RAW Architects, Ferris + Associates and Curio in 2015, the competition captures the imagination of local and international designers, asking them to transform the utilitarian lifeguard stations along Toronto?s east-end beaches into whimsical works of public art. ?The star of Winter Stations has always been the beach, and the unique winter setting it provides. We?re hopeful, with the openness of the landscape, and the distance between each lifeguard stand, that we can provide a safe outing for the people of Toronto to enjoy. Now more than ever, it?s important to embrace the outdoors and the seasonality of our city,? said Winter Stations founder Roland Rom Colthoff.
All 2021 installations will be temporarily constructed for six weeks and must be able to withstand the rigours of Toronto?s winter weather. Winter Stations 2021 will aim to build out 5-6 lifeguard stations at Woodbine Beach...
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