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Winter station 2017
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The competition is open to artists and designers (both amateur and professional) around the world. There is no fee to enter.

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Winter Stations is an international design competition that tasks designers with designing an art installation incorporating the lifeguard stands along Tor

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Winter Stations is now embarking on its third-year, opening an international design competition to bring temporary public art installations to The Beaches, exhibited to celebrate Toronto's winter waterfront landscape.
This year we are expecting to include up to six lifeguard stands, including an addition three by invited universities, across Balmy, Kew and 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 20 until March 27, 2017.
This is a single-stage open international competition, welcoming artists, designers, architects and landscape architects to submit concept proposals for Winter Stations' temporary artwork installations.

Theme

Winter Stations 2017 theme: Catalyst : Converting one form or substance into another.
Its the finger that tips the first domino over. Its the flap of butterfly's wing that that sets off a chain of chaotic, unpredictable reactions. The theme for Winter Stations’ third year is Catalyst. In 2017, this seems especially fitting in this time of international political, social and cultural search for a better way forward. This winter, we ask artists and designers to unearth and intervene in such a way as to open up the landscape, as well as the minds of those who come to view and interact with the installations. We ask that proposals seek to disassemble and re-shape our notions of Toronto’s waterfront, with particular attention to the sand and materials strewn across the beach.
The installations this year will also be a catalyst for change: We would like to see less waste and more re-use. Designers should consider how their materials can be repurposed and recycled; we are excited to see proposals that evolve into future iterations, as on-going research and design projects. Entrants should address in their proposals a post-Winter Stations’ life, including de-commissioning / removal and the potential opportunities they see for their design, such as possible new sites and / or new objects.

There is no limit to the size of the installation, but please note that included in the jurors’ instructions will be durability and constructability. Installations cannot exceed the total cost outlined.

The jury may choose to pick up to ten proposals, in order of choice. The Winter Stations team will review these proposals to determine constructability. From this list we are fundraising to build up to six installations. Winning teams will be provided with an allowance for travel and accommodation to spend time in Toronto during the installation and the activities surrounding the opening, February 17 - 20, 2017. In 2016, this included an opening party at The Gladstone Hotel. These events provide opportunities for citizens of Toronto to engage directly with the designers. Members of the design team should expect to meet with media to discuss their designs and ideas.

This year, local design and art institutions will be represented by The University of Toronto Daniels Faculty of Architecture Landscape and Design, Humber College School of Design and the University of Waterloo School of Architecture with teams of students designing and fabricating installations for three stands.
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Jury

Lisa Rochon
Jury Chair, M.A. Urban Design Studies
Senior Fellow, Global Cities Institute U of T
Founder, Friends of the Beach Parks
Victor Huynh
Winner, "Flow" Winter Stations 2016
Calvin Fung
Winner, "Flow" Winter Stations 2016
Dragana Maznic
Design Director, Great Gulf
Marc Ryan
Principal/Co-Founder, PUBLIC WORK

Betsy Williamson
Principal, Williamson Williamson
Christina Zeidler
President and Developer, Gladstone Hotel

Modalities

Alone or as a team
Alone or as a team
Anyone
No age limit
Registration fees
Registration fees
All countries
All countries
English

The competition is open to artists and designers (both amateur and professional) around the world. There is no fee to enter.

Rewards

The finalists

Conducted in order to ensure the constructability of the projects.

Timeline

America/Vancouver
16 September 2016
16 September 2016

Launch of the call for projects

04 November 2016
04 November 2016

Submission ends

09 January 2017
09 January 2017

Results

07 February 2017
07 February 2017

Ceremony

13 February 2017
13 February 2017

Publications & Exhibitions starts

Artwork Installation

18 February 2017
18 February 2017

Publications & Exhibitions ends

Artwork Installation

20 February 2017
20 February 2017

Publications & Exhibitions starts

Exhibition

27 March 2017
27 March 2017

Publications & Exhibitions ends

Exhibition

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