Wonderland - Iconic Placemaking
Calgary’s Wonderland sculpture began as a placemaking feature for the Bow Tower and has since grown into an icon for the entire city, serving as a tourist attraction and local favourite.
Inverted Lake - Impactful Public Art
Created for the City of Arts Daniels Waterfront development in Toronto, Inverted Lake is a kinetic canopy that not only mitigates the wind, but also fosters a unique experience for the people below.
TROUT FEATURE
Trout Feature is an interactive light feature located at the new Township Development, creating a light dappled effect using native species references.
PLAYTIME
The Playtime sculptures offer an unrestricted space for not only childhood imagination, but also creative thought and experience by users of all ages and abilities.
STUDIO BELL
Studio Bell is a gathering of resonant vessels that stand as sentinels to Calgary’s East Village.
FIELD GUIDE
In a place of healing we expect care, hope for connection, and long for comfort. Diversion can help, too, and a sense of enlightened diversion is at the heart of Field Guide.
NEST
The Nest is an encompassing meeting space suspended at mezzanine level in the stunning Esker Foundation gallery. The Nest is composed of both structural and aesthetic bands of steel and is built to meet LEED Silver standards.
GROVE OF LIGHT
The Grove of Light sculpture connects people to a unique sense of place and the natural environment in real time through dynamism.
SIMONS STAIRS
Two completely unique sets of stairs, meant to inspires visitors to the Simons store in Calgary’s downtown core. Heavy is proud to have helped facilitate these beautiful architectural showpieces through our PLAN—BUILD™ process.
53-30N
53-30N is a placemaking public art piece by artist Thorsten Goldberg at the Kathleen Andrews Transit Garage in Edmonton, Alberta.
SHIFTING TOPOGRAPHIES
Inspired by the rolling hills and the ripples of the San Francisco Bay, Shifting Topographies is located at the entrance of a local Oakland transit station.
10 YORK ARTWORK
A challenge to conventional lobby art, meant to invoke modernism in a way that makes it truly the first of its kind.
HAT STACK
“Hat Stack” is a permanent sculpture designed by renowned Canadian Artist Walter May for the Le Germain Hotel in downtown Calgary.
CULTIVATE
Dan Corson’s Cultivate brings echoes of the past mixed with contemporary sense of discovery. Through the PLAN—BUILD™ process, Heavy brought this sculpture to life successfully while alleviating the pressure typically experienced on complex projects.
PAISLEY
The Paisley features are beautifully sculpted pitcher-like flower shapes form a quartet of monoliths and serve as a meeting place that interact with those who walk past at night.
COLUMBUS & ALDIS ROUNDABOUT
Two roundabout features, designed by Hitchcock Design Group and brought to life through PLAN—BUILD™ by Heavy, welcome visitors to the City of East Chicago with a maritime greeting.
LIGHT CHOCKS
The Queens Marque Light Chocks are an architectural feature designed to invoke a wall of light house lenses, illuminating passers-by and invoking a sense of maritime pride for residents and visitors alike.
COMING HOME
Inspired by a community initiative, Coming Home seeks to explore the relationship between the residents of Brighton and the surrounding natural environment.
PROJECTING DROP
Jill Anholt’s Projecting Drop is an homage to the past, present and future of the City of Tacoma, Washington.