The Fountain Brent Cross Town design, North London sculptural water feature images, Neighbourhood Square art
The Fountain in Brent Cross Town
2 January 2026
Design: NEON
Location: Neighbourhood Square, Brent Cross, North London, England, UK
Photos: John Sturrock
The Fountain, North London
Design agency NEON is proud to announce the unveiling of ‘The Fountain,’ a new 4.3-metre-high sculptural water feature, now installed at the heart of Neighbourhood Square in Brent Cross Town, London. The piece reimagines the tradition of European civic fountains, offering a place of calm, curiosity, and playful interaction within this burgeoning neighbourhood.
Concept and inspiration: A contemporary pause point
The work draws on the enduring tradition of fountains found throughout European city squares—civic structures that act simultaneously as landmarks, spaces for play, and sources of calm through the sound and movement of water. NEON reinterprets these qualities in a contemporary language, aiming to create a moment of pause, curiosity, and well-being within this emerging quarter.
Design and materiality: Precision and longevity
NEON set out to design a fountain that felt familiar yet visually distinct. The team introduced a gentle asymmetry by subtly offsetting the stacked plates in plan. This allows the sculpture to appear different from every viewpoint and creates varied cascades, enriching both the acoustic qualities and the visual movement of the falling water.
Material selection was driven by performance and longevity. HI-MACS was chosen for its durability, colour stability, and ability to form the exact geometries required for the stacked plates and fins. Its long lifespan and weather resistance minimise future maintenance. The chosen palette—green for the vertical elements, echoing the surrounding landscape, and turquoise for the water tables, referencing the colours often associated with water—seamlessly grounds the sculpture in its setting.
Experience and public realm: Between contemplation and play
‘The Fountain’ encourages curiosity and a wide range of informal interactions. For residents and visitors, the steady sound and movement offer a gentle backdrop to daily life, making the square feel more comfortable for sitting, chatting, or simply passing through. Crucially, children often engage directly with the cascades and the shallow pool at the base, bringing a sense of play and energy to the space.
“We were interested in creating a piece that could shift between being contemplative and playful, depending on how people choose to engage with it,” says Mark Nixon, NEON. “The Fountain offers calm moments through its sound and movement, but it also invites light-hearted interaction, especially from children. That duality felt important for a public space like this.”
Community engagement: A wish for the future
The project’s launch was marked by a powerful community engagement initiative. Working with photographer Cesare De Giglio, NEON, Related Argent, and Barnet Council invited local residents, workers, and visitors to participate in a portrait series. Participants were asked to share a personal wish for the future—a modern echo of the tradition of making a wish at a fountain—which was then displayed in an exhibition. This initiative fostered a strong sense of local ownership, seamlessly embedding the community’s stories within the public artwork.
The Fountain in Brent Cross Town, London – Building Information
Client: Brent Cross Town, a partnership between Related Argent and Barnet Council
Artists / Designers: NEON (Mark Nixon & Viliina Koivisto) – https://www.neon.uk/
Structural Engineers: Structure Workshop
Fabrication: The White Wall Company
Specialist consultants: Fountains Direct
Photography: John Sturrock / Cesare De Giglio
About Brent Cross Town
Brent Cross Town is a 180-acre new park town development being delivered by Related Argent, in partnership with Barnet Council. One of Europe’s largest regeneration projects, this pioneering mixed-use new town will provide up to 6,700 new homes, with a mix of affordable homes, rentals, and homes for sale. A thriving new high street, new parks, squares, sports and play facilities, with brand new buildings for three local schools, as well as 3 million sq. ft. of office space, are being created, set alongside 50 acres of open green space, all underpinned by core values of physical and social connectivity, environmental sustainability, and health and wellness. www.brentcrosstown.co.uk
Project credits:
Client: Brent Cross Town, a partnership between Related Argent and Barnet Council
Artists / Designers: NEON (Mark Nixon & Viliina Koivisto)
Structural Engineers: Structure Workshop
Fabrication: The White Wall Company
Specialist consultants: Fountains Direct
Photography: John Sturrock
About NEON
NEON is a UK-based artistic practice exploring the territory between art, architecture and design. Led by architect Mark Nixon and visual artist Viliina Koivisto, the studio creates projects that aim to enrich everyday experience through sensory, spatial, and environmental awareness. NEON develops responses to unique sites around the world, drawing out qualities they find particular to each context. As a result, the studio’s work shifts in method and appearance, but always centres on creating meaningful experiences for the public.
NEON Details:
Email: hi(at)NEON.uk
Instagram: (at)NEON.uk
Web: www.NEON.uk
Photography: John Sturrock and Cesare De Giglio
The Fountain, Brent Cross Town, North London images / information received 020126 from NEON artist practice UK
Location: Brent Cross, London, England, United Kingdom.
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