Thinking about "public" light, where people meet and move around, completes a path that goes beyond a design dimension to fit into a sensory and imaginative space that transports us.
And doing it in a condition of energy and environmental sustainability realizes uncertain and unexpressed dreams to convince us of a more accurate and respectful existence.
CASE STUDY
An environment such as a railway station can also host “spectacular events”. In keeping with this theme, new intensive but small-sized floodlights illuminate the façade, thus attracting visual attention. Dramatic effect from an invisible source.
Inside, the complementarity between wide-beam and narrow-beam floodlights gives a feeling of safety and attention that goes well with the needs of the site, accentuating, optionally, meeting areas rather than areas of economic interest.
CASE STUDY
The lighting of an important Public Building, often used as a Museum or Palace of Culture, are projects of great value in which we are very frequently involved in the redevelopment of ancient structures and the surrounding areas.
The renovation is carried out under the banner of rationalism, monumentality and geometric rigor in order to restore dignity and overall functionality to the whole area.
In particular, pole-mounted luminaires are selected for the general lighting of the external area, with the square, park and access to the service roads; a line of recesses is installed on the stairways and on the side ramps and as regards the architectural facades narrow and wide beam floodlights are used in order to obtain monumental lighting.