PROJECT DETAILS
TRILUX, in collaboration with Iren Smart Solutions, illuminates the park in front of the Palasport of Turin with CONSTELA 19 LED.
HISTORY
The Cavalieri di Vittorio Veneto Park, better known by the citizens of Turin as Piazza d'Armi, is a place rich in history. Built in the early 1900s, it was used for military purposes and remained in use until 1971, when it was handed over by the military authorities to the City of Turin. After an initial redevelopment, the current Parco dei Cavalieri di Vittorio Veneto was inaugurated in 1974. In 2006, on the Winter Olympics, the area underwent further renovation. The project, which was the subject of an international competition, involved the park and the construction of the Paralympic village.
The project, won and designed by a group led by the architect Arata Isozaki, includes the complex consisting of the Olympic sports hall, the Swimming Palace and the Cavalieri di Vittorio Veneto Park. The Park covers an area of over 40,000 square metres, with a large lawn in front of the Olympic Stadium. In front of the Olympic Stadium are the 'Points of View', the three bronze columns by the British sculptor Tony Cragg, created for the Winter Olympics. Today it is one of the largest public green spaces in the city, with tree-lined streets and a cycle path.
CURIOSITIES
On 11th March 1900, on the field of the old Piazza d'Armi, the first derby of the “Mole” was played, won by the Football Club Torinese for 1 to 0 over Juventus, at its first official match in the then federal championship.
PROJECT
With a view to an ambitious process of energy requalification of the city of Turin, Iren Group has begun a process of investments with the aim of making the city greener by 2030. The three main areas of intervention are developed on Green, Local and Quality. Specifically, the renovation project of Parco Cavalieri di Vittorio Veneto involved the replacement of the existing lighting system with the LED solution CONSTELA 19 by TRILUX. The intervention was carried out in the days immediately preceding the ATP Tennis Finals, an event highly anticipated by the city of Turin.
INSTALLED SOLUTION
The area was illuminated with the CONSTELA 19 LED outdoor solution. Equipped with the MLT (Multi Lens Technology) optical system, ConStela allows the light distribution to be easily and precisely adapted to the conditions on site, thanks to 20 available computer-optimised lenses. Available in two heights, the modular lighting column system allows the luminaire to be ideally integrated into the urban design. The wide range of functional modules such as webcams, Wi-Fi, speakers, monitors and charging stations for electric vehicles makes the luminaire's application possibilities almost limitless. The special anti-graffiti coating makes the luminaire impervious to paint and stickers.
EFFICIENCY IS A GOOD START, BUT IT'S ONLY ONE ASPECT
Upgrading conventional installations with LED solutions reduces energy costs by up to 74%. The potential is even greater when luminaires are networked in an intelligent system. The use of sensors and dimming profiles helps to further reduce overall energy consumption by up to 80 %. At the same time, lighting is only switched on when it is really needed. This reduces light pollution. An excellent example for understanding the concept of an intelligent lighting solution is the so-called 'companion light', which guides passers-by with a light corridor during their night-time walk.
BEYOND LIGHTING
CONSTELA LED 19 is a Smart Ready solution. The greatest potential of networked lighting lies beyond the tasks of lighting. Thanks to its presence in public spaces, the lighting network creates the perfect infrastructure for smart IoT applications. Luminaires act as providers and supply power to the components. Smart City components are integrated into the luminaires via IoT interfaces and can exchange their data via the lighting network. ConStela LED 19 takes a further step forward. TRILUX has developed an extensive and constantly growing portfolio of turnkey IoT modules. Smart City modules can be easily integrated into the column according to the modular principle, ensuring flexibility and keeping the design unchanged.
Project: Public lighting energy requalification
Client: Municipality of Turin
Service Provider: Iren Smart Solutions
Lighting: TRILUX
Images: Piero Annoni
HISTORY
The Cavalieri di Vittorio Veneto Park, better known by the citizens of Turin as Piazza d'Armi, is a place rich in history. Built in the early 1900s, it was used for military purposes and remained in use until 1971, when it was handed over by the military authorities to the City of Turin. After an initial redevelopment, the current Parco dei Cavalieri di Vittorio Veneto was inaugurated in 1974. In 2006, on the Winter Olympics, the area underwent further renovation. The project, which was the subject of an international competition, involved the park and the construction of the Paralympic village.
The project, won and designed by a group led by the architect Arata Isozaki, includes the complex consisting of the Olympic sports hall, the Swimming Palace and the Cavalieri di Vittorio Veneto Park. The Park covers an area of over 40,000 square metres, with a large lawn in front of the Olympic Stadium. In front of the Olympic Stadium are the 'Points of View', the three bronze columns by the British sculptor Tony Cragg, created for the Winter Olympics. Today it is one of the largest public green spaces in the city, with tree-lined streets and a cycle path.
CURIOSITIES
On 11th March 1900, on the field of the old Piazza d'Armi, the first derby of the “Mole” was played, won by the Football Club Torinese for 1 to 0 over Juventus, at its first official match in the then federal championship.
PROJECT
With a view to an ambitious process of energy requalification of the city of Turin, Iren Group has begun a process of investments with the aim of making the city greener by 2030. The three main areas of intervention are developed on Green, Local and Quality. Specifically, the renovation project of Parco Cavalieri di Vittorio Veneto involved the replacement of the existing lighting system with the LED solution CONSTELA 19 by TRILUX. The intervention was carried out in the days immediately preceding the ATP Tennis Finals, an event highly anticipated by the city of Turin.
INSTALLED SOLUTION
The area was illuminated with the CONSTELA 19 LED outdoor solution. Equipped with the MLT (Multi Lens Technology) optical system, ConStela allows the light distribution to be easily and precisely adapted to the conditions on site, thanks to 20 available computer-optimised lenses. Available in two heights, the modular lighting column system allows the luminaire to be ideally integrated into the urban design. The wide range of functional modules such as webcams, Wi-Fi, speakers, monitors and charging stations for electric vehicles makes the luminaire's application possibilities almost limitless. The special anti-graffiti coating makes the luminaire impervious to paint and stickers.
EFFICIENCY IS A GOOD START, BUT IT'S ONLY ONE ASPECT
Upgrading conventional installations with LED solutions reduces energy costs by up to 74%. The potential is even greater when luminaires are networked in an intelligent system. The use of sensors and dimming profiles helps to further reduce overall energy consumption by up to 80 %. At the same time, lighting is only switched on when it is really needed. This reduces light pollution. An excellent example for understanding the concept of an intelligent lighting solution is the so-called 'companion light', which guides passers-by with a light corridor during their night-time walk.
BEYOND LIGHTING
CONSTELA LED 19 is a Smart Ready solution. The greatest potential of networked lighting lies beyond the tasks of lighting. Thanks to its presence in public spaces, the lighting network creates the perfect infrastructure for smart IoT applications. Luminaires act as providers and supply power to the components. Smart City components are integrated into the luminaires via IoT interfaces and can exchange their data via the lighting network. ConStela LED 19 takes a further step forward. TRILUX has developed an extensive and constantly growing portfolio of turnkey IoT modules. Smart City modules can be easily integrated into the column according to the modular principle, ensuring flexibility and keeping the design unchanged.
Project: Public lighting energy requalification
Client: Municipality of Turin
Service Provider: Iren Smart Solutions
Lighting: TRILUX
Images: Piero Annoni
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