
In Brent Cross Town, studio NEON has dropped a vivid green exclamation mark into the plaza, a tilted stack of plates that looks one breath away from collapse.

No tiers, no marble, no calm symmetry. From each angle it redraws itself: shard, cascade, tower, glitch.
We appreciate how this color is so unexpected and fresh feeling.
The color does most of the shouting. Not park green, highlighter green. It slices through brick, glass, and grey sky like a UI swatch escaped into the wild.
“The Fountain reinterprets the classical tiered fountain as a contemporary landmark for Neighbourhood Square at Brent Cross Town. Gently shuffled layers create shifting cascades of water, reflections and sound that change with movement, weather and light. Designed as a place to gather, pause and connect, the artwork brings the sociable spirit of the European piazza into a new urban setting.“

In a district still inventing its story, this becomes the logo: “Meet me at the green fountain.”




Water threads through the geometry, less on display than at work, cooling the air, masking traffic, giving the plaza a subtle pulse.
The sculpture does the talking, the fountain itself keeps it alive.

In a city of careful, well-behaved fixtures, this one leans, glows, and dares you to look up. A small, bright act of mischief that gives a brand-new neighborhood something it usually takes years to earn: a memory.

Photography © John Sturrock / Cesare De Giglio
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