Willen Labyrinth
Willen Labyrinth by Neil Higson (1988)
Another piece of landscape architecture, Willen Labyrinth is a turf maze based on an enlarged version of the Saffron Walden Rosicrucian Maze. At its centre is an oak tree and in each of the four lobes is a bronze roundel designed by sculptor Tim Minett. The labyrinth provides a space for quiet contemplation, encouraging individuals to wander along a weaving path to the central space to appreciate the natural world (symbolised by the oak tree).
Tim Minett now retired artist who studied at the Royal College of Art. Neil Higson was the Landscape Architect for Milton Keynes Development Corporation and spearheaded much of the city's beloved landscapes including the Tree Cathedral at Newlands and much of Campbell Park.
The four bronze roundels located in each lobe of the Labyrinth.
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Public Art in our ParksOur parks are home to nearly 30 pieces of beautiful public art.
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Campbell Park ArtCampbell Park is our central city art park with 13 art pieces
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Peace PagodaThe first of its kind in the Western hemisphere
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Souls in LoveWhite marble sculpture by Frederic Chevarin
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Medicine WheelConsisting of two concentric circles of stone this feature uses the 'Midsummer Line' which follows the Midsummer sunrise