- Randoll Coate
Gilbert Randoll Coate (
8 October 1909 –2 December 2005 ) was a Britishdiplomat ,maze designer and "labyrinthologist".Early life
The son of Charles Philip Coate, an
expatriate businessman, Randoll Coate was born inLausanne ,Switzerland . After studying at theCollège de Lausanne he won a scholarship toOriel College, Oxford , reading French and German. In 1940 he was commissioned into theIntelligence Corps , using his language abilities to interrogateprisoners of war in the "London Cage". He also took part inOperation Archery , acommando raid on portVågsøy ,Norway and helped support Greek resistance fighters in liberatingKalamata .Diplomatic career
After the war, Coate joined the UK
Foreign Office with diplomatic postings toSalonika ,Oslo ,Leopoldville ,Rome ,The Hague ,Buenos Aires ,Stockholm and finallyBrussels at which point he took early retirement in 1967.Maze designer
Having had a long-standing interest in art and history, Coate took to designing
maze s and completed over 50 new mazes in Britain and around the world. Coate's maze designs are particularly noted for theirsymbolism . Although it is rarely possible to see a large maze in plan view, Coate's designs would often incorporate hidden shapes and references of significance to the clients who had commissioned the maze.Coate's first maze commission, "The Imprint of Man", was completed in 1975 for a private garden in
Gloucestershire . The overall outline was of a giant footprint 57 m long by 29 m wide — a size calculated to match the size of a 300-m tall person, matching the height of theEiffel Tower . The hedge maze, constructed from 3,000 yew bushes, ended up too large for its intended field. Coate's solution was to extend the maze into the adjacent river, creating anartificial island for the second toe. The intricate design incorporated 132 symbols, including numbers, signs of the zodiac and animals, birds and fishes.Some of his other notable mazes include;
*"Pyramid" (1977) — yew hedge maze in the form of apyramid at the Château de Belœil, Belgium, in which the height of the hedges increases to reach 6 m at the centre
*"Creation" (1979) — yew hedge maze atVärmlands Säby , Sweden, for the Baroness of Falkenberg, with overlapping layers of symbolism. Seen one way, the egg-shaped outline represents theGarden of Eden incorporating figures for Adam, Eve, the Serpent and the apple. Seen another way, the hedge outlines form the shape of the hornedMinotaur of the originalMinoan labyrinth .Minotaur Designs
In 1979, Coate was introduced to
Adrian Fisher , another enthusiastic maze designer. Shortly afterwards Coate and Fisher formed the maze design companyMinotaur Designs and designed 15 mazes together between 1979 and 1989, (some with thelandscape architect Graham Burgess in 1983 and 1984). These included:
*"Archbishop's Maze" (1980) — a brick path andturf maze atGreys Court , England, incorporatingChristian symbolism to commemorate the maze metaphor thatRobert Runcie mentioned in his enthronement address on becomingArchbishop of Canterbury
*"Beatles Maze" (1984) — brick path and water-channel maze at the firstNational Garden Festival ,Liverpool , England, featuring an 18-ton, 15.5-m long sculpture of a yellow submarine at its centre, and with an outline in the shape of an apple, in reference toThe Beatles 'Apple Corps record label
*"Bath Festival Maze" (1984) — a stone path in Beazer Gardens near thePulteney Bridge , Bath, England, celebrating the city of Bath with motifs based on Georgianfanlight s, arches fromIsambard Kingdom Brunel 's railway and a Roman-inspiredmosaic circle at its centre
*"Marlborough Maze" (1988) — a yew hedge maze atBlenheim Palace for theDuke of Marlborough and based on a stone carving byGrinling Gibbons representing the "Panoply of Victory", with a symbolism based oncannon s, banners and trumpets.Other mazes
*"Sun Maze" and "Lunar Labyrinth" (1996) —
Longleat , near Bath, England, for theMarquess of Bath (who has another four mazes in the grounds of the house)
*"Lappa Valley Railway Maze" — yew hedge at theLappa Valley Steam Railway ,Cornwall , England, shaped like an earlysteam locomotive
*"El laberinto de Borges" (Borges Memorial Maze) —San Rafael, Mendoza ,Argentina , box hedge maze, measuring 95 m by 65 m, in memory of the writerJorge Luis Borges (a personal friend of Coate's), inspired by his short story "El Jardín de senderos que se bifurcan" (English: "The Garden of Forking Paths"). Shaped like an open book, the design incorporates, inBraille , a quotation from the blind writer, that a book and a labyrinth are "one and the same".
*"Alice in Wonderland Maze" 1991, Dorset
*"Ziggurat Maze" Moray, Scotland
*" Ariel Maze" Jersey
*"Pommerie Maze" ShropshireFamily life
In 1955, Coate married the painter,
Pamela Dugdale Moore , with whom he raised two daughters. He was also made a Chevalier of theOrdre de Léopold in 1965 and appointed a Member of theRoyal Victorian Order (MVO) in 1966.He died in
Le Rouret , nearGrasse , France on the2 December 2005 , aged 96.Bibliography
*Coate, R; "Mont Athos, la Sainte Montagne" (Arthaud, 1949)
*Fisher, Coate and Burgess; "A Celebration of Mazes" (1984) ISBN 0-948265-85-X.References
*Obituary by
Adrian Fisher , "The Independent ",14 January 2006 , p43.
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-1990469,00.html Obituary in "The Times"] , retrieved 6 February 2006.
* [http://www.arts.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/12/15/db1502.xml Obituary in "The Telegraph"] , retrieved 4 February 2006.
* [http://viatraveldesign.com/archive/50404A46C6D2D23A/ viatraveldesign] , retrieved4 February 2006 .
* [http://www.severnwriter.com/mazesbyminotaur.htm Mazes by Minotaur] article,retrieved4 February 2006 .
* [http://www.internetaleph.com/detail/showdetail.asp?pagerelid=475&langid=en Borges labyrinth] , retrieved6 February 2006 .
* [http://www.revistanueva.com.ar/00697/nota02/index.htm Borges labyrinth, with picture] sp icon
*Adrian Fisher & Georg Gerster; "The Art of the Maze", Weidenfeld & Nicolson (1990) ISBN 0-297-83027-9
*Jeff Saward; "Magical Paths", Mitchell Beazley (2002) ISBN 1-84000-573-4External links
* [http://www.mazemaker.com/projects.htm Mazemaker.com] — The website of Adrian Fisher's current maze design company incorporates a portfolio of past projects, including photographs and descriptions of mazes created in partnership with Coate
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