Lumière celebrates The City of Cambridge’s historic Sheave Tower, one of the world’s smallest hydroelectric sites and a persevering symbol of Ontario’s hydroelectric legacy. Made from weathered-steel, the open-framed sculpture reinterprets the tower’s distinctive form and ridges through shifting light, shadow, and transparency.
Lumière celebrates The City of Cambridge’s historic Sheave Tower, one of the world’s smallest hydroelectric sites and a persevering symbol of Ontario’s hydroelectric legacy. Made from weathered-steel, the open-framed sculpture reinterprets the tower’s distinctive form and ridges through shifting light, shadow, and transparency.
Lumière celebrates The City of Cambridge’s historic Sheave Tower, one of the world’s smallest hydroelectric sites and a persevering symbol of Ontario’s hydroelectric legacy. Made from weathered-steel, the open-framed sculpture reinterprets the tower’s distinctive form and ridges through shifting light, shadow, and transparency.
Lumière celebrates The City of Cambridge’s historic Sheave Tower, one of the world’s smallest hydroelectric sites and a persevering symbol of Ontario’s hydroelectric legacy. Made from weathered-steel, the open-framed sculpture reinterprets the tower’s distinctive form and ridges through shifting light, shadow, and transparency.
Lumière celebrates The City of Cambridge’s historic Sheave Tower, one of the world’s smallest hydroelectric sites and a persevering symbol of Ontario’s hydroelectric legacy. Made from weathered-steel, the open-framed sculpture reinterprets the tower’s distinctive form and ridges through shifting light, shadow, and transparency.
Lumière celebrates The City of Cambridge’s historic Sheave Tower, one of the world’s smallest hydroelectric sites and a persevering symbol of Ontario’s hydroelectric legacy. Made from weathered-steel, the open-framed sculpture reinterprets the tower’s distinctive form and ridges through shifting light, shadow, and transparency.