Adrian Fisher

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For the U.S. Lawyer and Diplomat see Adrian S. Fisher.

Adrian Fisher (born August 5, 1951) is internationally recognised as one of the world's leading maze designers of all time. His mazes can be found in all corners of the globe.

Named by The Guardian newspaper as one of Britain's top 50 designers, Adrian Fisher has designed half the world's mirror mazes since 1990, the world's first corn maze, and over 500 mazes across 30 countries. He devised a new Bus Map concept for London Transport, invented the Mitre Tiling system and the 7-sided Fisher Paver system, has earned six entries in the Guinness Book of Records, won twelve design and export awards, and is an international garden design Gold Medallist. He was the 2003 recipient of the Resorgimento Award at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, USA. His Navigati puzzle appears every day in Britain's Daily Mail, his Mandali puzzle in the BBC's Radio Times, and he designs puzzles for the World Puzzle Championships.

Adrian is a member of the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA), which is dedicated to creating compelling places and experiences. His challenging report "Stamford 3000" applied his holistic approach to the future development of Stamford, Lincolnshire, an English market town with over 500 historic buildings.

Adrian Fisher Design Ltd, formed in April 2008, is based in Durweston, Dorset, England.

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Locations of selected mazes designed by Adrian Fisher

Europe

UK
  • Alnwick Water Gardens Bamboo Maze, Northumberland;
  • Adventureland Wonderland Hedge Maze, Dorset, England;
  • Beatles Maze, 1984 International Garden Festival, Liverpool;
  • Bicton Park Fence Maze, Devon, England;
  • Birmingham Sea Life Centre Mirror Maze, Birmingham, England;
  • Blackpool Pleasure Beach Hedge Maze, Lancashire, England;
  • Blenheim Palace Hedge Maze, Oxfordshire, England;
  • Brighton Sea Life Centre Mirror Maze, Brighton, England;
  • Capel Manor Hedge Maze, Hertfordshire, England;
  • Edinburgh Dungeon Mirror Maze, Scotland;
  • Edinburgh Zoo Hedge Maze, Scotland;
  • Escot Park Hedge Maze, Devon, England;
  • Greys Court 'Archbishop's Maze', Oxfordshire, England;
  • Higginson Park Maze, Marlow, Buckinghamshire;
  • Holywell Bay Fun Park Fence Maze, Cornwall, England;
  • Kentwell Hall Pavement Maze, Suffolk, England;
  • Leeds Castle Hedge Maze, Kent, England;
  • Legoland Hedge Maze, Windsor, Berkshire, England;
  • Leicester University Pavement Maze, England;
  • London Dungeon Mirror Maze, England;
  • Longleat House Mirror Maze, Wiltshire, England;
  • Louis Tussauds Mirror Maze, Blackpool, Lancashire, England;
  • Newquay Zoo Hedge Maze, Cornwall, England;
  • Parham Park Maze, West Sussex, England;
  • Scone Palace Hedge Maze, Perth, Scotland;
  • Staunton Country Park Hedge Maze, Hampshire, England;
  • Wookey Hole Caves Mirror Maze, Somerset, England;
  • York Dungeon Mirror Maze, York, England;

Ireland
  • Russborough House Hedge Maze, Blessington, Ireland

Jersey
  • Castle View Gardens Water Maze, St. Peter, Jersey, Channel Islands

Netherlands
  • Texel Island Maize Maze;
  • Amsterdam Dungeon Mirror Maze, Netherlands;
  • Amsterdam Forest Hedge Maze, Netherlands;
  • Three Lands Point Hedge Maze, Vaals, Netherlands

France
  • Chateau de Thoiry Hedge Maze, near Paris, France;
  • Chateau de Colombier Hedge Maze, near Rodez, France;
  • Peaugres Safari Park Mirror Maze, Annonay, France

Germany
  • Berlin Sea Life Centre Mirror Maze, Berlin, Germany
  • Hamburg Dungeon Mirror Maze, Hamburg, Germany

Italy

North America

United States
  • Davis Megamaze Maize Maze, Sterling, Massachusetts, USA;
  • Navy Pier Mirror Maze, Chicago, Illinois, USA;
  • Skyline Caverns Mirror Maze, Front Royal, Virginia, USA;
  • Mall of Georgia Paving Mazes, Atlanta, Georgia, USA;
  • Noah's Ark Water Park Mirror Maze, Wisconsin Dells, USA;
  • Norton Museum of Art Pavement Maze, West Palm Beach, USA;
  • Norton Museum of Art Serpent Mound and Turf Labyrinth, West Palm Beach, USA

Mexico
  • Colour Maze, Wol-Ha Children's Museum, Mexico

South America

Colombia
  • Bogota Children’s Museum Maze Garden, Colombia, South America

Asia

India
  • Imax Theatre Mirror Maze, Hyderabad, India

Thailand
  • Ripleys Mirror Maze, Pattaya, Thailand

Japan
  • Huistenbosh Park Mirror Maze, Japan;
  • Seibu Park Mirror Maze, Japan;
  • Spanish Village Mirror Maze, Japan;
  • Tobu Zoo Mirror Maze, Japan

South Korea
  • Cheju Island Hedge Maze, South Korea

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