Crown streetlamp
The Crown streetlamp is a crown of lights supported by a long pole. An elegant, light profile, available in a number of versions: symmetrical optics, asymmetrical optics, street optics. The line of devices comes about from the evolution of the streetlamps designed for the piazza in front of the Reggia di Venaria, which, as Michele De Lucchi explains, are conceived as “a crown that furnishes the empty space above our heads in the daytime and at night revives precious details in the darkness”. The form of Crown allows the distribution of the light flow to be optimised onto streets and public spaces that see the coexistence of vehicle traffic at moderate speed with pedestrian...
Read moreThe Crown streetlamp is a crown of lights supported by a long pole. An elegant, light profile, available in a number of versions: symmetrical optics, asymmetrical optics, street optics. The line of devices comes about from the evolution of the streetlamps designed for the piazza in front of the Reggia di Venaria, which, as Michele De Lucchi explains, are conceived as “a crown that furnishes the empty space above our heads in the daytime and at night revives precious details in the darkness”. The form of Crown allows the distribution of the light flow to be optimised onto streets and public spaces that see the coexistence of vehicle traffic at moderate speed with pedestrian movement.
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design