Châtelaillon — Les Boucholeurs
Lighting in Les Boucholeurs blends functional light with coloured projections.
Functional public lighting is the foundation of any night-time atmosphere. When designed with rigorous technical criteria, it supports a richer urban ambiance.
Lighting in Les Boucholeurs blends functional light with coloured projections.
Bridge lighting provided by LEDs integrated into the handrails.
Mix of blue LED projectors and the architectural globes by Manolo Núñez.
Development of Avenue d’Antioche, one of the town entrances. Lighting masterplan in rollout.
City gateway also lighting the planted median strip. Arch.: Outside.
Unexpected concept for functional public lighting; efficient light columns.
18th-century facades softly illuminated in the heart of the city. Arch.: SEURA.
Animating the city centre so it becomes an attractive destination again. Arch.: B. Fortier.
The redesigned north–south axis forms a major urban vista. Arch.: Atelier de l’Île.
Lighting ensures safe travel and resident comfort. Arch.: François Brun.
Pedestrian shopping street fitted with a suspended lighting system.
Safe, welcoming atmosphere at the heart of the neighbourhood. Arch.: F. Tribel.
Sodium lighting replaced for better night-time legibility. Arch.: D. Maison.
A strong lighting statement at the heart of the district. Landscape: U. Kurz.
Village on Réunion Island, heritage recognised for its Creole houses.
ANRU project — Phase D, the heart of the district to be renovated. Arch.: François Brun.
Mix of urban and architectural lighting with fountain design. Arch.: SEURA.
Lift tower and stairs designed in a “rural mill” vocabulary. Arch.: P. Pognant.
Entrance to Marseille completely redeveloped. Arch.: SEURA.