Sports lighting meets current standards while preserving visual comfort and the architectural image of venues. Click images to open the galleries.

Roland Garros — Paris

ROLAND GARROS — PARIS

Centre Court and Court Simonne‑Mathieu are now playable at night thanks to a bank of LED floodlights.

Parc des Princes — Paris

PARK DES PRINCES — PARIS

First French stadium to meet Euro 2016 standards, with 2000 vertical lux.

Tennis club — Montmorency

TENNIS CLUB — MONTMORENCY

Blend of metal-halide and halogen sources for optimal visual comfort.

Stade de France — Saint‑Denis

Stadium de France — Saint‑Denis

478 × 2000 W floodlights deliver 2000 vertical lux in line with Euro 2016 standards; used for sports and events.

Article de presse (PDF)

Boulodrome — Montmorency

Boulodrome — Montmorency

1400 lux required for television broadcasts of the Coupe de France.

Stadium d’Albi

Stadium d’Albi

Lit to 1500 lux via four masts fitted with 96 floodlights.

Stadium de Grenoble

Stadium de Grenoble

134 × 2000 W projectors provide 1600 vertical lux. Arch.: Chaix & Morel.

Article de presse (PDF)

Stadium de Crépy

Stadium de Crépy

16 × 2000 W floodlights for 160 lux.

Palais des Sports — Issy‑les‑Moulineaux

Palais des Sports — Issy‑les‑Moulineaux

Main arena plus practice hall and outdoor football pitch. Arch.: Tom Sheehan & Atelier Girardet.

Gymnasium du Fort Hatry — Belfort

Gymnasium du Fort Hatry — Belfort

Architecture prize winner in 2009. Arch.: Archi5Prod.

Article de presse (PDF)

Sports Complex — Telecom Sud Paris

Sports Complex — Télécom Sud Paris

Tennis courts and basketball courts now playable at night.