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3 | Havre — Montreal, QC 4 Photo: Liz Wreford Taylor Linda Covit’s Havre is a striking sphere of metallic ribbons that rises 13 metres above rust-coloured soil and manicured grass on the grounds of the McGill University Health Centre. This sculpture is full of symbolism. While scaled to the immensity of the site, Havre also retains a more intimate experience. Conveyed as a “sculptural embrace,” it welcomes patients, visitors, staff and passers-by into the artwork through three “doors,” offering a personal experience. The ribbons also resemble interlinked hands uplifted to represent the healthcare workers who care for and shelter their patients. In the sunlight, the sculpture creates ribbon-like shadows that slowly move and transform throughout the day. At night, blue and blue-green lights illuminate the sphere in shades of sky and water — a safe harbor in the hospital grounds. This sculpture is located at Glen Site Main Plaza on the Health Centre grounds. 5 2 Photo: Rob Blanchard 1 Photo: Cliff Garten Studio 4 | Écobuage — WINNIPEG, MB  This past September, the newest addition to Winnipeg’s St. Vital Park was unveiled. Created by the design firms Plain Projects and Urban Ink, it is part art installation and part functional fire pit that includes a seating area. A tapered, laser-cut metal tower sits in the dappled light of nearby trees that provide relief on scorching prairie summer days. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own delectables to barbeque in the fire pit while enjoying the beautiful surroundings. The designers chose the fire pit also to symbolize the controlled burn that nature uses to regenerate the prairies. The laser-cut patterns on the tower depict a flame pattern themselves, an element that can be seen at night illuminated by the real flames from the fire pit. This unique art space is open year-round in St. Vital Park, a 46-hectare park on the Red River. Photo: Acorn Art & Photography 5 | Luminous Crossings  CALGARY, AB Artist Cliff Garten was inspired by the “x” symbol of train crossings and the elegant intersection of train tracks in this public art installation. Luminous Crossings is a collection of four freestanding and 16 hanging sculptures, with a system of LED lights that illuminate the sculptures and the transit canopies at night. The colour combinations are synchronized to the arrival and departure of the transit trains. In the daytime, the luminous metal sculptures tower precariously above the street on narrow bases that allow traffic to flow easily around them. This installation can be found in the 7th Avenue corridor in the downtown core of Calgary. six star magazine 35