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Odds and quads

This small flock of fibreglass sheep appeared overnight earlier this year on a building known as The Stripe at the University of Winchester.

Published on
八月 9, 2012
Last updated
五月 26, 2015




Located on the King Alfred Campus, the building was fitted with a green roof made of sedum plants when it was expanded in 2005. Unfortunately, it soon developed drainage problems and was colonised by fast-growing weeds.

These difficulties were resolved only in 2010 by sourcing 300sq m of wild meadow turf that the gardening team had to carry up and lay down by hand after a hired lift broke down.

Despite a harsh winter, 30 different species of wild flower flowered in the turf over the following spring and summer.

The sheep were then introduced, according to deputy vice-chancellor Tommy Geddes, "as a humorous piece of modern art, emphasising the university's commitment to environmental sustainability and biodiversity".

The university's new Learning and Teaching Building, due to open in September, will also feature a green roof.

It is not yet clear whether this will be mounted by a frustrated sheepdog gazing over at the flock on The Stripe, some lambs in springtime, or perhaps a nativity scene at Christmas to reflect Winchester's origins as a Christian foundation for teacher training.

Send suggestions for this series on the treasures, oddities and curiosities owned by universities across the world to matthew.reisz@tsleducation.com.

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