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A ripple-like effect in the sky above. ⠀

 
 

Envisioned by famed environmental artist and sculptor Ned Kahn, Heavy was brought on board to bring his vision to life.

 

The Opportunity

Heavy was engaged by Daniel’s to work with environmental artist and sculptor Ned Khan to help combine form and function in their newest public artwork for the Daniel’s Waterfront project.

The Approach

Evolving out of concern that the plaza space would act as a wind tunnel, the original goal of the project was to provide a wind break while fully integrating with the development.

The idea by Ned Kahn was to create a kinetic canopy to not only mitigated the wind, but also foster a unique experience for the people below, creating a truly one of a kind experience for visitors and residents.

 
INVERTED LAKE
DESIGNER — Ned Kahn
CLIENT — Daniels Waterfront Corp
PROJECT TYPE — Public Art
LOCATION — Toronto, ON, Canada
MATERIALS — Stainless steel, polycarbonate, lighting
SCOPE — PLAN—BUILD™
 
 

07.20.20—1100 — 43.644, -79.368

 
 
 

07.20.20—1220 — 43.644, -79.368

Some people enjoying a bike ride, coming off the Calatrava Peace Bridge, running over the Elbow River in Calgary, Alberta and into the Delta Gardens.
 
 
 

07.20.20—1030 — 43.644, -79.368

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Check out some more work from the Inverted Lake artist at nedkahn.com.

 

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