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Armstrong Bell were invited by the Comune di Milano in 1997, to design a 23 hectare urban park on contaminated land to the north of Milan. Inspired by Lombardy's landscape and geology and Milan's history, the design uses earth modelling and water to create an unusual modern park. |
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Parco Certosa, Milan, Italy
Lac de Senart, France
Canary Wharf Sculptures
University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool Campus
Rochester Riverside Masterplan
Coxbridge Business Park, Farnham
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Duke of York’s Square, Chelsea
Electra Park, London Docklands
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
National Gallery, Sainsbury Wing
New Square, Bedfont Lakes
Chiron Headquarters, Suffolk |
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Armstrong Bell is a competition winning
practice, founded in 1984 by Diana Armstrong Bell, specialising in contemporary and innovative landscape and urban design in the UK, Europe and the Middle East. |
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The practice has a prestigious portfolio of completed schemes with a strong emphasis on new parks and civic spaces, urban renewal, the landscape of new building complexes and site masterplanning. |
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2004 Winning design : University of Lincoln Master plan. |
| 2002 Invited to judge International competition for Forlanini Park, Milan |
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2002 Invited by Politecnico di Milano to
lecture at International Congress on Botanic Gardens. |
| 2001 Invited by Italian Association of Landscape Architects to lecture on Parco Certosa, Milan. More... |
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Orchard in the Sky
Armstrong Bell design roof gardens, rooftop community allotments & orchard,
and façade greening for social housing in west London. |
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