Pierre Nègre of L'Atelier Lumière has created the special lighting concept for the shores of the park. The concept, which proposes various lighting perspectives that are 'readable' from multiple vantage points, is meant to impart a feeling of comfort and guidance. Discrete lighting gently exposes the pathways and road areas while more dynamic illumination washes the esplanade in colour according to the speed and direction of the wind.
At the heart of the new public space is a square with palm trees. Light from Martin Exterior 600 colour changers frame the palms, projecting a series of shadows onto the ground like paintings in a gallery. The white frames redefine the area by adding an element of structure while coloured waves of light wash the entire space. The Exterior 600s, mounted on 16m high posts, are painted in black and fitted with custom colours.
When the public lighting of the roads and pedestrian paths remains static, the coloured lighting of the square changes depending on the speed and direction of the wind. Instruments atop the posts measure the wind's parameters and subsequently determine which of eight colour sequences is launched. A variety of scenarios is possible thanks to the flexibility of the Exterior fixtures - and the changing weather and seasons.
Pierre Nègre, who knows the Exterior 600 well from previous installations such as Chateau des Ducs de Bretagne in Nantes and the Zenith in Strasbourg, has been recognised for the Berre l'Étang illumination from the International Competition Les Trophées LumiVille de la Conception Lumière.
(Jim Evans)