Luminous woven fabric tinted with a warm shade dressing the landscaped park with unique finery enhancing the history of the place and the Loire River which borders it.
The lighting project for the redevelopment of the banks of the Loire was designed as a night-time continuity of the daytime landscape installations.
Its ambition is to offer a set of varied treatments adapted to the nature of the sectors and their uses. Sectorized and differentiated, the luminous interventions (both tangible and intangible) are nevertheless all linked by a homogeneous design treatment using a graphic motif and an orange tint common to those of the daytime furniture.
Indeed, in accordance with the rest of the installed emergences, we proposed a declination of site-specific luminaries whose crossed patterns of the bodies are inspired by the weaving activities which constitute a large part of the history of the city and thus of its identity.
The lighting scenario implemented on the park and its surroundings varies from comfortable functional light to a sensitive "textured" light. The comfort of use at night is based on the ease of orientation in the landscape space.