Armillary Sphere
Armillary Sphere by Justin Tunley (1995)
Located in the Labyrinth and designed in 1995 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of MK Housing Association and their development as Midsummer Housing. The brief was to use something related to the Midsummer Housing logo of a sundial; the result was the Armillary Sphere set into the Labyrinth. Constructed in laser cut steel with stone carving, the date in Roman and Arab numerals ‘MCMXCV’ denotes the unveiling in 1995 on Midsummer’s Day.
Local artist Justin Tunley was educated at the Royal College of Art in London and has created public art pieces for various places across the UK often working in steel. You can see another of Justin's art works locally at Willen Park as part of the Gyoesi Trail.
The Armillary Sphere can be found in the labyrinth area of Campbell Park. What3words location ///dictation.crackling.harsh
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Public Art in our ParksOur parks are home to nearly 30 pieces of beautiful public art.
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CaveSculpture made of concrete and wood by Ivan and Heather Morrison
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Armillary SphereCut Steel Sculpture by Justin Tunley located in the Labyrinth
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War VeteranCarved from granite by Ronald Rae
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Animals in WarA memorial of all animals that have died in wars by sculptor Ronald Rae
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Chain ReactionIconic Milton Keynes sculpture Chain Reaction was created by artist Ray Smith
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Circle DanceLiving willow sculpture by Claire Wilks
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HeadMade of Corten steel by Allen Jones
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GnomonComposed blue grey slate this piece can be found overlooking Campbell Park cricket pitch
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Onwards and UpwardsCarved by artist Robert Koenig
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Light PyramidVision of artist Liliane Lijn to replace the original basket beacon
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Public Art at Newlands and Willen LakePublic Art pieces and landscape architecture can be found at Newlands and Willen Lake