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Boom Town Buddies Extend the Spirit of the Bentway East

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The quirky project draws inspiration from the Gardiner’s transformation and maintenance equipment

If you’ve visited the York Street intersection under the Gardiner Expressway this summer, you’ve likely noticed a few quirky companions stationed along Lakeshore Boulevard. These bug-eyed creatures are the essence of an installation by 5468796 Architecture and Office In Search Of  – dubbed Boom Town – in response to the Waterfront Reconnect competition. One of two competition winners, Boom Town answers a call for temporary artistic initiatives that draw the spirit of the Bentway eastward, transforming more decaying spaces under the Gardiner into delightful urban experiences.

Boom Town Buddies

Boom Town will remain in place until 2025, when the section of the Gardiner Expressway overhead undergoes repairs. Until then, these playful additions to an otherwise drab neck of the woods will provide transformative vibrancy, playful character and environmental lighting to enliven the York Street intersection, improving safety and accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists. As some may have noticed with the Boom Town buddies timely rainbow looks for Pride, the cast of characters will rotate to help the city celebrate the changing of the seasons.

Previously overlooked as a utilitarian structure, the overpass now beckons both residents and visitors to engage with its playful design, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring the city. Boom Town’s infusion of urbanism and creativity has not only enhanced the aesthetics of the overpass but has also fostered a renewed sense of community pride, as the site has quickly become an emblem of the city’s spirit and imagination.

Gardiner Expressway

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The Bentway’s playful installation of 50 trees in shopping carts shines a light on climate resilience and green equity

In a city grappling with rising temperatures, accelerated development and increasing inequity in green space accessibility, Moving Forest arrives not as a solution, but as an invitation to rethink our relationship with nature. Designed by NL Architects as a part of The Bentway’s Sun/Shade exhibition, this outlandish yet purposeful installation transforms a fleet of 50 shopping carts into mobile vessels for native trees—red maples, silver maples, sugar maples and autumn blaze—that roll through some of Toronto’s most sun-scorched plazas, creating impromptu oases of shade and community.

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