STRASBOURG, FRANCE — (Marketwired) — 11/02/16 — Editors Note: There are two photos associated with this press release.
The nocturnal appearance of one of Europe–s most important cathedrals has been transformed with a stunning new lighting design using luminaires from Lumenpulse (TSX: LMP).
The new lighting for the building, located in a UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered one of the great masterpieces of gothic architecture, was created by lighting design practice L–Acte Lumiere, working with electrical contractors Citeos, engineers Lollier and conservation architects JCBA. The building was inaugurated on October 29, 2016.
The cathedral is a symbol of the Alsace region and the second most visited cathedral in France. The re-illumination represents Lumenpulse–s most ambitious project in the country to date.
The project – part of a unified lighting plan for the city – uses approximately 400 luminaires from Lumenpulse to reveal the cathedral–s splendor: the distinctive colors of its sandstone, its intricate masonry and layers, and its incredible height.
An important feature of the lighting is enabled through Lumenpulse–s Dynamic White technology – the ability to fine-tune the color temperature of each luminaire to precisely match the colors of the stonework.
The luminaires turn on gradually at twilight, highlighting the intricate layers of the structure, with each receding layer growing progressively warmer towards the center. After 10 p.m. the lighting changes to give a more unified view of the whole edifice across its full height. After 1 a.m., only the top part of the cathedral is lit, minimizing light pollution to nearby buildings.
The project was developed using approximately 400 Lumenbeam and Lumenfacade luminaires, including 30 Lumenbeam XLarge projectors, carefully concealed from view within the structure itself.
Lumenpulse, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, has lit numerous major churches across North America and Europe. This project adds to Lumenpulse–s growing presence in France, which includes notable projects such as the recently illuminated Caille Bridges near the Swiss border.
Francois-Xavier Souvay, President and CEO of the Lumenpulse Group, said: “This is a very great privilege to be involved in illuminating a building of such scale and importance. It–s architecturally and historically unique, and of immeasurable significance to the region of Alsace and the whole of France. We felt a great responsibility to make sure we provided an effective, sensible lighting solution that reveals the cathedral at its very best, and that will last for many years to come.”
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About Lumenpulse Group
Founded in 2006, the Lumenpulse Group designs, develops, manufactures and sells a wide range of high performance and sustainable specification-grade LED lighting solutions for commercial, institutional and urban environments. The Lumenpulse Group is a leading pure-play specification-grade LED lighting solutions provider and has earned many awards and recognitions, including several Product Innovation Awards (PIA), three Next Generation Luminaires Design Awards, two Red Dot Product Design Awards and a Lightfair Innovation Award. The Lumenpulse Group now has 605 employees worldwide, with corporate headquarters in Montreal, Canada, and offices in Vancouver, Quebec City, Boston, Paris, Florence, London and Manchester. Lumenpulse Inc., which is the parent company within the Lumenpulse Group, is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol LMP.
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