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BRIDGE LIGHTING
A cyclist on a pedestrian bridge with low level lighting in place for guidance
BRIDGE LIGHTING

INTEGRATED AND SEAMLESS

CREATING IDENTITY AND EXPERIENCE THROUGH BRIDGE LIGHTING

As well as connecting cities and continents, bridges can bring people and communities together in the hours of darkness. Through appropriate lighting, a bridge can become a centrepiece to the surrounding landscape offering a whole new experience, enabling people to explore an area more than before.
Iron Bridge, UK
WHY LIGHT A BRIDGE?

BRIDGE LIGHTING TO CREATE AN IDENTITY

DEFINING A LOCATION

The architectural lighting design of a bridge can define a location and the surrounding community. A dynamic lit effect allows people to have an affinity with the scheme either because of the association with the colours used, an event or a celebration. A creative approach to the scheme will create a new positive experience at night instilling a sense of pride to local people whilst drawing potential interest from visitors.
RandeBridge  with low level lighting for navigation and safety
Troja bridge lighting
WHY LIGHT A BRIDGE

LIGHTING TO GUIDE

SAFETY FIRST

It is often expected that the lighting to a bridge must meet a certain light level and uniformity, it is how we interpret those rules that determines the identity and experience of those using the bridge. By lighting being a major part of the design process, light can be seamlessly integrated into the structure of the bridge. And through this focus we place light where we need it, when we nee it, maximising the view, putting people at the centre of the design, minimising any light pollution and thus creating a memorable experience at the same time.

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