Landscape & Urban Design Issue 34 2018 | Page 56

The dial has been personalised with The name of the development comes a host of engraving including a from the Gabriel Bell, located in the particularly apt epigram for Gabriel clock tower of the old town hall, a Square ‘Old Father time’, symbolising St Albans landmark, and so David moments in time rather than seconds. sought to express the resonance Meanwhile, welcoming residents as they enter Gabriel Square is Harber’s impressive stainless steel wall sculpture. Wanting to reference 56 Landscape & Urban Design Issue 34 2018 and radiance that emanates from a ringing bell as a metaphor for sharing energy and vitality among the people who hear it. local history and to create something Such a concept affords rich links to relevant for the community at large, the physical nature of the square the key objective was to create a piece as a base from which paths cross, that uplifted the aesthetic tone of the experiences collide and the tussle of area. everyday life occurs.