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Obscured. Reversed. Revealed. Part of Toronto's Winter Stations 2017
Dionisios Vriniotis
Rob Shostak
Dakota Wares-Tani
Julie Forand A buoy. Buoyant.
The edge of a lane from swimming lessons as children. In the distance, a marker delineating safety from the wild of hazards unseen. Able to rise and stay afloat just above the water. Moving with the waves but staying in place. Like a mist rising over the landscape, both visible and invisible. Changing. Revealing and hiding as our bodies rise and dive into the water. Each component: a silhouette of
09/08/2017
The Ontario Association of Architects is renovating their HQ and the building is going to be empty!
Join us as we remount for the party on Friday, September 15, 2017!
Free tickets at http://bit.ly/oaamove
03/19/2017
One more week of at Winter Stations. Come out today to Woodbine Beach Lakeshore to see them all!
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03/08/2017
Interior Design Magazine Takes a look at and the other Winter Stations dotting the Toronto beaches.
Check them out until March 27 and share photos of for a chance to win a buoy signed by the artists!
8 Reimagined Lifeguard Stands Revive Toronto's Wintry Waterfront Eight sculptures have popped up along the Lake Ontario waterfront in Toronto as part of the third annual Winter Stations design competition. Established by RAW Design,...
03/01/2017
Canadian Interiors is talking about our exteriors!
Winter Stations
Winter Stations installations on view along Toronto waterfront until March 27 - Canadian Interiors Torontonians flocked to the beach on Family Day to experience the unveiling of eight brand new Winter Stations installations along the shoreline of Lake Ontario. Designs include an upended forest, a Japanese-inspired foot spa, a whale constructed out of empty water bottles, a…
02/27/2017
The entire beach is an off-leash area. Bring your furry friends next time you visit and Winter Stations! 🐕
02/23/2017
Get inspired with the Winter Stations featured in Designlines Magazine.
Winter Stations Transforms Lifeguard Towers Into Art A series of art installations arrives along the chilly east end shoreline.
02/21/2017
We took the time to build it, now it's your turn to see it... and own it!
Visit buoybuoybuoy. Share a photo on social media and tag us for a chance to win a buoy signed by the Buildbuoy team!
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Winter Stations
02/21/2017
Opening weekend was unreal. There are still 6 more weeks of Winter Stations so make your way to Woodbine Beach to see buoybuoybuoy and all the other installations!
Winter Stations celebrate 'soul of the city' For the third consecutive year, life guard stations in the east end have been transformed into art installations.
02/17/2017
We began building our Winter Stations today, getting ready for the opening on Family Day. Check the foundations for !
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02/14/2017
We start installing this week, getting it all ready for the grand opening of Winter Stations this Monday, Family Day.
We'll also be announcing an exciting contest for our visitors! Follow us on Instagram to be the first to hear about it!
02/10/2017
Don't mind us! Play time and work time with Dionisios Vriniotis, Rob Shostak and Dakota Wares-Tani for our Winter Stations 2017!
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02/06/2017
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Artists to give Toronto lifeguard stations a winter makeover From February 20, Toronto's beachfront will be dotted with art installations that will take over lifeguard stations unused during the winter season.
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