I am a big fan of Canadian landscape architect Claude Cormier and when I saw the photographs of his Les Boules Roses installation in Montreal, I almost immediately booked a ticket East. Created for the Aires Libres summer celebration which turns Sainte-Catherine Street East into an art-loving pedestrian zone, the piece features 200,000 resin balls in three sizes and five tones of pink. Using bracing wire, the rows of balls are laced through the trees in nine different suspension patterns and at varying heights. The final product is a magical canopy stretching over 1km between St. Hubert and Papineau streets. The different tones of pink and levels of suspension bring dimension-rich, joyful texture to the streetscape. You can see this gorgeous temporary rooftop from now until September 16th. The world needs more colourful street canopies methinks…
(photographs via claude cormier, archdaily and arthitectural)









3 comments
It’s the kind of city street makeover that would get a thumbs up from Barbie
Thank you so much for sharing these photos. The streets just look so joyous and happy – I can be stressfree for a few precious moments while staring at them.
wow, these are beautiful photos! The canopy is stunning and the photos really capture that magic. Thanks for sharing.
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