Public
Colored light is becoming more and more the ideal communication
tool for raising awareness about urgent sociocultural themes and drawing
attention towards recent events of public interest. Communicating through a
dynamic color changing illumination allows to share in an effective, direct, and
at the same time appealing way common values, ideals and standpoints of the
modern society.
The city of Càscina, a historic town in
the province of Pisa founded by the Romans on the banks of the Arno river, is an
active supporter of this present trend. The old building of the city hall has
been recently lit up with the help of an array of Parade L-4 fixtures in RGB+
4000K W configuration, allowing the most flexible kind of dynamic color
changing display. The linear bars of the Parade L series have been installed head
down on the upper part of the building to splash with a uniform grazing effect
the façade of the city hall. Even solid or rainbow chasing lighting effects are
allowed by the selected wall wash optics. Featuring a
powerful luminous flux with real
uniform color coverage even on close-up installations, the linear modules of
the Parade L series are specific for truly impressive wall grazing enhancement
especially on large-scale architectural elements.