Canal canoeist provides the winning move in Sefton regeneration art contest

ARCHITECTS firm Duggan Morris has been chosen as the winner of the Sefton Waterworks competition.

They will now build a spectacular moveable structure on the Leeds-Liverpool Canal, as part of the Art for Places initiative.

Their design of a canoeist’s profile in full motion, which opens out with jetties, beat entries from across Europe.

Once built, it will provide leisure facilities for the community as well as being a landmark piece of public art.

Architect Joe Morris said: “We’re absolutely astonished and delighted to win.

“We believe our design will complement the regeneration already taking place in the area.”

Art for Places is aimed at helping communities re-shape their neighbourhoods through public art.

The project, a partnership between NewHeartlands, Liverpool Biennial and Arts Council England (North West) along with local authorities and Housing Associations, will result in three public art commissions across Housing Market Renewal areas in Liverpool, Sefton and Wirral.

NewHeartlands managing director Pauline Davis said: “I’m very impressed with the design of the winner and how it fits into the surroundings of the canal.”

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