Flaine's Forum
The lighting design, inspired by urban museums, utilizes suspended spotlights to honor the original direction of light. In Flaine, the influence of the Modernist movement has inspired us to project celestial constellations, such as Betelgeuse and Andromeda, onto the building facades, thereby enriching the collective imagination. Across the site, uniform illumination is achieved through projectors installed on flag balconies and poles concealed within the vegetation. This setup features a DMX control system, allowing for color adaptations tailored to specific events. The installation adheres to strict energy consumption standards. To mitigate light pollution, honeycomb louvers and glare shields (snoots) are integrated into the fixtures. Ultimately, the entire system is designed to optimize both maintenance and operational costs.
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