Two Views of Tipping Fountain
First an observation on space
Scrivener Public SquareSecond an observation on time
Designed by Toronto architect Stephen Teeple and named after the late MPP Margaret Scrivener, it includes a 'tipping fountain' by artist Robert Fones and a series of small, angular streams and ponds that are refreshingly free of the unnecessary safety barriers that too often ruin good urban design.
Shawn Micallef
Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto
Working with public artist Robert Fones, the team proposed to install a Japanese Tipping Fountain that relates directly to the original clock tower on the station building. The result is a physical representation of passing time.
From the Teeple website
http://www.teeplearch.com/portfolio/scrivener-public-square
And so for day 2227
17.01.2013