Cividale del Friuli has recently been the subject of an important energy upgrading development. The change to LED sources has required a general refitting of all its lighting fixtures. Light 803 has replaced the artisan-made lamps and globes installed during the previous decades.
Genzano (RM), Italy
2019
Engie Servizi e Comune di Genzano
Fabertechnica Engineering Srl
Antonio Neri e Adriana Aprati
Engie Servizi, responsabile del progetto di riqualificazione dell’intero impianto di illuminazione del Comune di Genzano, ha scelto Light Nova per sostituire i precedenti corpi illuminanti. La nuova illuminazione a LED valorizza luoghi significativi come la piazza con la Colonna in marmo, simbolo cittadino, che richiama la famiglia Colonna, antichi signori del territorio.
La piazza centrale è al centro di una serie di vie che qui convergono illuminate dagli stessi lampioni a pastorale.
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