Wednesday, April 17, 2013

How public art will foster a sense of place

Recent posts have discussed some of the many ways we plan to build upon Harbourside’s distinct “sense of place” such as the creation of dynamic public spaces and the inclusion of boutique-quality, destination retail. Today we explain how our plans to integrate public art will enhance the community and further our placemaking goals. 

Rather than simply include a few pieces of art, we envision integrating public art holistically throughout numerous elements of the development. An artist will be selected to work collaboratively with the interdisciplinary design team to ensure a unique, Harbourside-specific character is injected into elements such as street furniture, lighting and landscaping. 

The plan also includes commissioning two iconic art pieces that would be located at key gathering points. Artists from the Pacific Northwest will be invited to submit proposals for art pieces which incorporate interactive elements influenced by the site’s unique quality of light, the harbour wind and proximity to the water. 

We are excited about the possibilities for creative expression through public art at Harbourside and believe it will help foster a greater sense of community and create lasting memories for visitors. 

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