Articles Tagged “public-space”

  • Turbine Light concept

    Ingenious, eco-friendly concepts are all around us, there’s no denying that. This one caught our eye because it’s pretty innovative, seemingly well thought out, and good looking to boot. The Turbine Light concept (which is going to be a part of the upcoming Greener Gadgets conference in New York City at the end of this [...]

  • Illuminated Flower – public art sculpture

    A GIANT flower designed to light up by catching energy from the wind will soon shine as a beacon on the new look Widnes Waterfront. Plans to build a 50ft high illuminated flower out of galvanised metal, with 120 petals were approved by Halton councillors on Monday evening. Architect Anna Liu, aged 43, who won [...]

  • Seven Screens – Artifical City Light

    Artificial light changes how we see cities, both in functional and, increasingly, in aesthetic terms. Its fascination for artists, designers and architects derives from the fundamental role played by light in human perception. Light can create spaces that exist independently of architectural constructions. Without light, images could not be generated, perceived or reproduced, in films, [...]