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Armstrong Bell won a competition in 2004 for the Landscape
Masterplan for the new 20 hectare University campus. The contemporary
design draws inspiration from the Lincolnshire landscape, characterised by fenlands cut by a latticework of straight ditches abutting
a limestone escarpment. |
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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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Rochester Riverside Landscape & Open Spaces Masterplan
Armstrong Bell commissioned to prepare plans for 32 ha brownfield site with 2.5km of riverside walk being developed including 2 parks. |
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