This year, eight teams of architecture firms and college students have come together to create massive sculptures made out of cans of food for Canstruction.
The yearly event has donated more than 600,000 pounds of food for families across Bexar County and beyond.
“I think what these canstructions do is they tell a story, and when we let a story come into us, it reminds us that we’re all kind of tied together, we’re kind of the same. Some people might have a season of facing hunger today and be giving back next year, vice versa, right?" said Michael Guerra, chief philanthropy officer at the San Antonio Food Bank.
Guerra says this marks the 18th year of Canstruction, put on in conjunction with the San Antonio Chapter for Design Administration and the American Institute of Architecture.
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