Numerous hotels have been illuminated and furnished by Neri. These places, outstanding for their luxury and refinement, are enhanced by Neri’s high quality products. Lampposts, chandeliers, bandstands, verandas, but also tables and railings in cast iron, become distinguishing elements of environments designed to be unique.
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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