marlene hilton moore – flow blue
Marlene Hilton Moore approached Heavy Industries when she was commissioned to create a public artwork for the walkway between The Met and Encore condos in Toronto. Using digital models of the walkway Marlene created a concept that depicted sculpted trees in bas-relief fashion.
Friday, June 11th, 2010
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reusable concrete formliners
As a part of our continual growth here at Heavy, we have been investing significant resources into the research and development of the concrete side of our business. For quite some time now, we have been creating excellent CNC and artist created positives and molds for concrete contractors. Furth
Friday, May 7th, 2010
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wind mobile historical sculptures
After connecting Heavy Industries to Douglas Coupland’s War of 1812 Commemorative (which is located very close to their office), the folks from Sugar Media knew we were the perfect company to help them with their latest initiative. The
Monday, January 4th, 2010
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the sonic wall by caryl christian levy
A few members of our team have just gotten back from installing a massive 355 foot wall relief project for the Philadelphia Park Casino. We are extremely proud of the
Friday, October 16th, 2009
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douglas coupland and concord unveil cityplace park
On September 9th the city of Toronto got its first new major public park in the downtown core in decades. “The as yet unnamed 8-acre park is the result of five years of planning and construction and was built at a cost of about $8 million,” says Terry Hui, president and
Friday, September 11th, 2009
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