This renowned Vancouver artist and author is creating a light show on Canada’s new border crossing

He’s created light shows on the sides of skyscrapers. He’s written books that popularized terms like “Generation X.”

Now, Vancouver’s Douglas Coupland has a new artistic goal — using nearly 5,000 white lights to illuminate the Gordie Howe International Bridge. 

The bridge authority announced Thursday that Coupland won a competitive bid to light up the $6.4-billion bridge, which will connect Detroit to Windsor, Ont., when it opens next year. 

Coupland’s designs have included an installation called “Northern Lights” on Calgary’s Telus Sky Tower, and a War of 1812 memorial in Toronto. But he says the bridge display is his most high-profile public art project to date. 

A shot shows a birds-eye-view shot of a bridge being built.
The Gordie Howe International Bridge is currently under construction. It will connect Windsor, Ont., with Detroit and is expected to be open to the public late next year. (CBC News)

“It’s huge,” he said of the bridge. “When I first looked at it, I was daunted. It’s going to be remarkable. It already is remarkable.”

“Americans are our best friends … it’s nice to see a big infrastructure commitment to keeping things that way.”

Coupland won the project after a competitive bidding process that began in 2018, says Heather Grondin, chief relations officer with the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority. The authority created a short list and interviewed the finalists.

Coupland impressed them because of his experience with public art and major lighting installations, Grondin says. They also wanted a Canadian artist, and Coupland definitely fits that bill. 

Map shows new Gordie Howe crossing between the US and Canada
The new Gordie Howe International Bridge will link Windsor, Ont. and Detroit. (Google Maps/Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority)

“He’s very well known and that’s a real coup for us on this project, to have someone with Douglas Coupland’s experience and recognition,” she said.

Coupland says the project requires working with a teams from various cities on the many technical aspects it will take to pull off the design. Creating a sense of movement, he says, requires using mathematics to time the lights just right to create shape and flow. 

“My goal in my head is to make it almost feel as if the bridge is alive in some ways, as if it’s its own entity,” he said.

“I live in Vancouver, and this past month, for some reason, we keep on seeing northern lights up in the sky. I’ve been there my whole life and I’ve never seen it like this. When you look at the northern lights, it’s like 100 miles in each direction.”

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The bridge will be similar, he said, in that “you can get very vast motions going over several kilometres in a few seconds … That smoothness of lighting allows it to become something other than a big heavy bridge.”

The bridge, he said, “is beyond futuristic. It’s incredibly strong. It just feels like we’re in the 21st century in a really nice way.”

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Coupland’s final concept will be unveiled next year. The bridge is due to open in September 2025. 

Grondin says the authority is holding a public consultation session on the lighting design on Nov. 14 with Art Windsor-Essex. Anyone interested should register at gordiehoweinternationalbridge.com.

The authority is also taking input online. 

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