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A Contemporary Take on Classical Fountain Design by NEON: The Fountain
The Fountain is a contemporary water sculpture designed by NEON Studio for Brent Cross Town. Blending classical fountain traditions with modern material expression and strong community engagement, it emerges as a new focal point for public life in the district.


The Possible Impossible Pavilion: Blurring the Line Between Imagination and Architecture
Designed by Peter Morris, The Possible Impossible Pavilion challenges conventional construction through the use of Stone-Coat, an ultra-light polystyrene-based imitation stone. Its expressive curves, vibrant colours, and sculptural forms blur the line between what seems possible and impossible, offering a playful and imaginative installation for Clerkenwell Design Week.


Go as close as possible to the edge of absurdity without crossing it | Marcial Jesús - 100architects
In this interview, we speak with Marcial Jesús, founder of the Shanghai-based architecture studio 100architects, known for transforming public spaces into colorful, interactive playgrounds. From the firm’s early days in China to its bold urban interventions across the globe, Marcial shares insights on public design, the role of absurdity in creativity, and how architecture can spark joy, imagination, and urban identity.
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