Œuvre d'art public
Weave
Downtown, on the Northwest side of the building adjacent to the seawall
The work addresses the history of Coal Harbour and is comprised of four parts. 1) Three bronze rings (8' diameter) and one bronze half-ring (15' in diameter) are cast into the paving stones that show the pattern of Douglas Fir bark. The size of the rings represents the size of old-growth trees. 2) Three steel benches with text cut into the seats are installed in the periphery. Text is in Spanish, English and First Nations languages, and include names of people, industries, plants and aquatic life relevant to the area. 3) Seven cast aluminum tree grates depict hydrographic maps and the aviation history of Coal Harbour. 4) Bronze panels depict the annual growth patterns of the trees installed on the seven columns.
Bench 1
Vancouver - 1798 deadmans Skwatsaw’s='island'
Empress Ships flying boat Maberly Burnaby
Halibut=scha7th nine o’clock gun sawmill
Khwaykhway='masks' Osborne Galiano-1792
Morton, Brighouse, Hailstone "Three Greenhorns"
Bench 2
Simdon-Maxwell 'bent end' = Pahpeyuk DL 185
Lost Lagoon octopus = st'elxwets' Richards
Sangsters shipyard ch'eshay' = Douglas fir
Anderson Point Easthrope HMCS Discovery
Skwxwu7mesin - Squamish forge Hallelujah Point
Bench 3
Punta de la Bodega - Stanley Park Boeing Aircraft
chelwhah'ulch = 'dry at low tide ' Narvaez - 1791
Hoffar - Beeching blacksmith Benon Bros. coal
Spratt's oilery herring = slhawt Brockton Point
Kanaka Ranchiere C. P. R. # 374 W.r. Menchions.
Sponsoring Organization: ASPAC Development
Private development