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HIMACS reveals new brand identity and logo HIMACS, the mouldable solid surface material used in architectural and interior applications, has revealed its new company name, brand identity and redesigned logo. Its company LG Hausys has also changed its name to LX Hausys.


Designed to work across digital and physical channels and to express LX Hausys’s brand identity consistently across all company products, the new HIMACS logo helps communicate the corporate image more effectively by adhering to consistent standards in expressing the corporate brand. himacs.eu


> Nicola


Anthony to create Live


Sculpture Commission at Expo


2020 Dubai


The Royal Society of Sculptors and the Department for International Trade has selected Nicola Anthony as the UK artist for the Live Sculpture Commission for the UK’s cultural programme at Expo 2020 Dubai, taking place from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022. Under the commissioning theme ‘See


Things Differently’, Anthony will create a new work inside UK Pavilion over ten days in November, offering visitors a front row seat to the creative process. The commission will feature alongside a host of talent from across the UK’s creative industries, as part of ‘In the Future, How Will We Create?’, a five-day innovation-themed event from 9-13 November that will explore how creativity can tackle some of the major challenges of our time.


The programme will include a summit on the future of creativity, as well as panel discussions with keynote speakers and podcasts from across the arts, design and media. They include Es Devlin, artist and designer of the UK Pavilion; Tristram Hunt, director of the V&A; and Martin Green, chief creative oficer for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and Festival UK 2022. Nicola Anthony was selected


by an industry panel led by Clare Burnett, president of the Royal Society of Sculptors, alongside Dr Paul Thompson, vice chancellor of the Royal College of Art, and Dan Ramsey, director of the GREAT Britain and Northern Ireland campaign. expo2020dubai.com


Bompas & Parr launches rainbow installation in London’s docklands Bompas & Parr has created a sensory installtion in east London. Royal Dock Rainbows features a rainbow installation above Royal Victoria Dock and a ‘flavour rainbow’ beneath Silvertown Way, Europe’s first flyover. The effect is created


using bespoke light refracted through the falling moisture, which appears multicoloured. Complimentary tickets can be found on the website. royaldocksrainbows.com


Emporis Skyscraper Award announced One Barangaroo, Sydney’s tallest tower, has won the Emporis Skyscraper Award, marking the first time an Australian building has been given the prestigious prize. One Barangaroo is


a 271m, 71-storey skyscraper designed by UK architect WilkinsonEyre. It offers spectacular views of Sydney Harbour and the city’s iconic Opera House. According to the jury of


Heim Balp complete two urban infill projects in Barcelona


Berlin-based studio Heim Balp Architekten has completed the Carrer de la Diputació (left) and Carrer de Nàpols (right) residential developments in Barcelona. Conceived as urban infills,


the architecture and urban design team have demonstrated sensitivity and engagement with local architectural, cultural and urban contexts. These developments, each with a distinct architectural language, will be followed by the Carrer de Gombau and Carrer de l’Aurora residential projects, which also aim to address Barcelona’s compact urban spaces through context-specific infills. The new developments are expected to be completed in 2022. heimbalp.com


experts, the ‘extravagant design’ of the building’s exterior facade was the deciding factor in awarding it first place. emporis.com


Conran exhibit marks 90th birthday On 4 October, London’s Design Museum unveiled a display celebrating the life and work of its founder, Sir Terence Conran, on the day that would have been his 90th birthday.


Conran, who died last


year, was one of the most influential design-led entrepreneurs of his generation. He founded the Design Museum in 1989. The exhibition, ‘The


Conran Effect’, explores Conran’s many ‘parallel’ careers as a designer, retailer, entrepreneur and restauranteur. designmuseum.org


FILIPPO POLI


THE FLOW OF TIME (SINGAPORE ART MUSEUM INSTALLATION VIEW) BY NICOLA ANTHONY


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