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The single-stage international design competition is held annually in Toronto as a way to bring people to the beach in the winter months. Participants are tasked with designing temporary winter art installations that incorporate existing lifeguard towers spaced strategically across the city’s Kew and Woodbine beaches. The structures, which are not in use in the wintertime, are considered visual anchor points for the installations.
As in previous years, Winter Stations intends to build four to six winning proposals for a six-week exhibition along the waterfront, funding permitted.. The deadline is Nov. 1. The competition is open to everyone in the world. There is no fee to enter.U.S.
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