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Windmill estate, Fulbourn, Wave bench, Life wall, Human sundial, 2007/12
Public Consultation & workshops
ideas developed and refined by working closely with the residents of the estate and the Parish Council.
Working drawing | In Mike Overall's workshopWelding up | Installing | InstalledPrior to paving being completed. In Anglo Saxon times the area was a lot wetter than now. Fluid abstract forms, with randomly angled rod legs to give a sense of floating and movement | Windmill estateArtwork by Andrea Bassil The Life Wall is a way of summarising village life, buildings, people, flora and Fauna of note etc. Towards the top of the stone is a horizantal band with a timeline of key moments and population numbers Local children can come and take rubbings off the wall | FugolburnaFugolburna The original Anglo Saxon name for the village, reffering to water fowl by water You can see Andrea the Illustrator on the right who I worked closely with in the pieces prodcution. The local historical society was also critical to the accuracy and scope of the content | Human sundialStanding on the month of the year casts a shadow giving the time. BST / GMT compensated |
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