Landscape & Urban Design Issue 34 2018 | Página 54

MEYER HOMES RHS CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW AWARD-WINNER CREATES ICONIC SCULPTURES TO HELP CREATE ST ALBANS’ FIRST GARDEN SQUARE DEVELOPMENT David Harber, a renowned British a city environment that focuses on sculptor and winner at RHS Chelsea providing a sense of community Flower Show for three years in a row, around a central sculptured courtyard has been commissioned to create three garden. iconic exterior sculptures at Gabriel Square - a contemporary residential garden square development in St Albans created by Meyer Homes – and the first of its kind for the city. At the centre of the garden square is the mirror-polished stainless steel ‘Torus,’ - a mesmerising circular sculpture made up of convex curves and a defining central void. It mirrors By combining modernist architecture its surroundings, reinforcing Meyer with the centuries old concept of Homes’ desire to draw people into a living on the grand garden squares of shared environment, whilst inviting London, Meyer Homes, commissioned residents to look through a portal to Harber to utilise a growing trend of another world. using ‘public art’ to increase the use of open space and create a cultural legacy for the future. Together, they have created a green oasis within 54 Landscape & Urban Design Issue 34 2018 To the rear of the gardens is a bronze armillary sphere – a sundial that is based around Harber’s fascination with space and the solar system.