8 winning designs take top prize in 2023 Winter Stations competition
The winning entries for Toronto’s annual Winter Stations competition have been announced. Eight standout designs were selected for the competition’s 2023 edition. Since the competition's launch in 2014, it has welcomed colorful designs from a total of 90 different countries fostering tourism to the city’s otherwise out-of-use beaches. Winning designs have transformed Woodbine Beach’s lifeguard stations into works of art for public consumption and brought much-needed color into Toronto’s otherwise dreariest months. The competition was founded as a collaboration between RAW Design, Ferris + Associates, and Curio. Toronto Metropolitan University, The University of Waterloo School of Architecture, and the University of Guelph are the educational partners behind this year’s event. Each station will be on view from February 20, 2023 onward. View this year's winning designs below.Read the full post on Bustler
The winning entries for Toronto’s annual Winter Stations competition have been announced. Eight standout designs were selected for the competition’s 2023 edition. Since the competition's launch in 2014, it has welcomed colorful designs from a total of 90 different countries fostering tourism to the city’s otherwise out-of-use beaches. Winning designs have transformed Woodbine Beach’s lifeguard stations into works of art for public consumption and brought much-needed color into Toronto’s otherwise dreariest months.
The competition was founded as a collaboration between RAW Design, Ferris + Associates, and Curio. Toronto Metropolitan University, The University of Waterloo School of Architecture, and the University of Guelph are the educational partners behind this year’s event. Each station will be on view from February 20, 2023 onward.
View this year's winning designs below.
Read the full post on Bustler