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“Wa-Wa” by Uufie is a reflective walk in the park

By Justine Testado|

Wednesday, Sep 27, 2017

Photo: Nanne Springer.

Walk through the Sir Daniel Wilson Quad of the University of Toronto, St. George campus and you'll stumble upon dozens of giant convex mirrors that look like giant water droplets scattered on the green grass. The site-specific installation is called “Wa-Wa” by Toronto-based architecture studio UUfie, who wanted to playfully challenge the rigid constraints of the Quad.

Photo: Nanne Springer.

The installation gets its name from the Japanese word “Wa”, which describes a philosophy of harmony. Arranged within a 40-meter diameter ring, the installation features more than 130 mirrors of different sizes that show warped reflections of the surrounding site.

Photo: Nanne Springer.
Photo: Nanne Springer.

In designing the piece, Uufie intended to transform the quad into a more inclusive public space that remains harmonious with nature — and to let anyone passing by enjoy a few moments of simple spontaneity.

Photo: Nanne Springer.
Photo: Nanne Springer.
Photo: Nanne Springer.
Photo: Nanne Springer.
Photo: Nanne Springer.
Photo: Nanne Springer.

Wa-Wa is part of the “Making Model” exhibition at the Art Museum and will be displayed at the Sir Daniel Wilson Quad until November 25.

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“Wa-Wa” by Uufie is a reflective walk in the park

By Justine Testado|

Wednesday, Sep 27, 2017

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Photo: Nanne Springer.

Related

mirror ● art installation ● university of toronto ● toronto ● site specific ● canada ● landscape installation
uufie
uufie
University of Toronto
University of Toronto

Walk through the Sir Daniel Wilson Quad of the University of Toronto, St. George campus and you'll stumble upon dozens of giant convex mirrors that look like giant water droplets scattered on the green grass. The site-specific installation is called “Wa-Wa” by Toronto-based architecture studio UUfie, who wanted to playfully challenge the rigid constraints of the Quad.

Photo: Nanne Springer.

The installation gets its name from the Japanese word “Wa”, which describes a philosophy of harmony. Arranged within a 40-meter diameter ring, the installation features more than 130 mirrors of different sizes that show warped reflections of the surrounding site.

Photo: Nanne Springer.
Photo: Nanne Springer.

In designing the piece, Uufie intended to transform the quad into a more inclusive public space that remains harmonious with nature — and to let anyone passing by enjoy a few moments of simple spontaneity.

Photo: Nanne Springer.
Photo: Nanne Springer.
Photo: Nanne Springer.
Photo: Nanne Springer.
Photo: Nanne Springer.
Photo: Nanne Springer.

Wa-Wa is part of the “Making Model” exhibition at the Art Museum and will be displayed at the Sir Daniel Wilson Quad until November 25.

RELATED NEWS Toronto's CN Tower & Ontario Place Cinesphere and Pods win 2017 Prix du XXe siècle
RELATED NEWS Walking in a winter beachfront land: Winners of Toronto's second Winter Stations competition
RELATED NEWS Six winning "Playsages" for the 2017 International Garden Festival in Reford Gardens

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