bgobgo
Active Member
Loving this project Bowen!! Also excited for the uplighting on the south silos.A great reminder how visible the malting silos are from all directions. And they won’t ever be obstructed given their proximity to the water’s edge and park space.
That’s why we’re making the investment in architectural uplighting around the base of the fluted south silo. A total of 32 programmable, in-ground LED fixtures will illuminate the restored silos as a beacon - analogous to a lighthouse - to mark the western entrance to the inner harbour. Visible from the port lands, island ferry, flying into BBTCA, Trillium Park, Portland Street, etc. And will be programmed to automatically turn off over night in accordance with bird friendly guidelines.
Lighting design is by Montreal’s Ombrages, who also co-designed the stunning Jacques Cartier bridge installation.
There’s a lot our team is excited about by this project, but I think the silo uplighting is at the top of the list. Will be operational when the park is open to the public by Fall 2024.
Middle image below taken by Jonathan Gazze during a mock up in October 2021.
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Any plans to light the north facing part of the north silos so that view terminus down Portland Street would be lit at night??