
Cascades is a pair of sculptural aluminum pieces doubling as public seating and gathering areas, based on the convergence of three adjacent rivers. The inspiration was drawn from the area’s archaeological importance as one of Canada’s earliest sites of indigenous occupation in this country, holding significance for its first settlers as a spiritual, cultural, and trading hub.

Cascades is a pair of sculptural aluminum pieces doubling as public seating and gathering areas, based on the convergence of three adjacent rivers. The inspiration was drawn from the area’s archaeological importance as one of Canada’s earliest sites of indigenous occupation in this country, holding significance for its first settlers as a spiritual, cultural, and trading hub.

Cascades is a pair of sculptural aluminum pieces doubling as public seating and gathering areas, based on the convergence of three adjacent rivers. The inspiration was drawn from the area’s archaeological importance as one of Canada’s earliest sites of indigenous occupation in this country, holding significance for its first settlers as a spiritual, cultural, and trading hub.

Cascades is a pair of sculptural aluminum pieces doubling as public seating and gathering areas, based on the convergence of three adjacent rivers. The inspiration was drawn from the area’s archaeological importance as one of Canada’s earliest sites of indigenous occupation in this country, holding significance for its first settlers as a spiritual, cultural, and trading hub.



