SFC Bridge integrates public art for dynamic pedestrian infrastructure

TORONTO – Amongst the urban city context, in Toronto’s Southcore Financial district, a new pedestrian bridge makes its debut. Artists Jennifer Marman and Daniel Borins have teamed up with New York-based architect James Khamsi of FIRM a.d to comple
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