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March 28, 2012: Superman Canstruction Pays Tribute to Community Heroes

Souperman The University of Regina's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Canstruction Team has created an eight-foot Superman called "Souperman, Man of Tin" as their donation to the Regina and District Food Bank in Canada.

Canstruction - an annual competition held around the world - involves teams of engineers and architects building gigantic structures out of cans of food, which are later donated to local food banks.

    "I tried to come up with something no one had done previously, and I realized I'd never seen a human done before," says [Engineering Student] Arin [Dolph] about coming up with the design. "The second I thought of this, I thought we had to do a superhero. At this point, it was just picking a hero who was highly recognizable and actually doable." For the team, his suggestion of Souperman was the only choice.

    The larger-than-life superhero stands adjacent to an equally gigantic phone booth designed by team veteran Tokini Briggs. At Souperman's feet is a basket made of cans of beans filled with the top ten items needed by the Regina and District Food Bank. The total structure is composed of more than 5,600 cans. Since 2009, the team has donated about 16,900 cans in total.

You can check out "Souperman" and the other Canstructions at the Northgate Mall and Cornwall Centre in Regina, Canada until March 31. You can vote for your favorite one in person or you can vote online via the Regina and District Food Bank's Facebook page.

Read the full report at the University of Regina website.



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