This Branch City Lighting Sheds Light in Various Directions
Meghan Young — July 20, 2011 — Art & Design
References: fastcodesign
Although most places do need illumination nowadays, mainly for safety reasons, this featured Branch City Lighting shows that not all of these public spaces require the same amount of light. For instance, a dark park could benefit from more light than a busy street corner that already has light seeping through business windows. A customizable street lamp, this fixture branches out just like a tree (hence its name) in order to shed light in different areas and cover as much space as possible.
Designed by Margus Triibmann, this Branch City Lighting is specifically inspired by pine trees. The concept's image shows that it would have about five lights that can be adjusted at just about any angle.
Designed by Margus Triibmann, this Branch City Lighting is specifically inspired by pine trees. The concept's image shows that it would have about five lights that can be adjusted at just about any angle.
Trend Themes
1. Customizable Street Lighting - Opportunity for developing street lamps that can be adjusted to provide varying amounts of light in different areas.
2. Personalized Public Spaces - Potential for creating lighting solutions that can be customized for different public areas, based on their specific lighting needs.
3. Efficient Illumination - Possibility for developing lighting fixtures that can cover more space and provide optimal illumination with fewer units.
Industry Implications
1. Urban Planning and Design - Opportunity for integrating customizable street lighting solutions into urban landscapes to enhance safety and aesthetics.
2. Lighting Manufacturing - Potential for developing and producing customizable street lamps that can be adjusted to suit different public spaces.
3. Smart City Technology - Possibility for incorporating intelligent lighting systems into smart city infrastructure, enabling dynamic customization of street lighting.
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