tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16731483.post2410237292950664628..comments2024-03-28T01:10:35.835-04:00Comments on News from the "Real World": Colorful light to illuminate London's river bridgesDavidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11980248848147600519noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16731483.post-26054519459602270492016-12-11T10:47:46.142-05:002016-12-11T10:47:46.142-05:00The lighting design for the London bridges is amaz...The lighting design for the London bridges is amazing. I love it when designs are shown with respect to histories and its real-life surroundings. And these lighting designs for the bridges have done all of them. The designers took time to study the river, listened to the local people, and aimed for a design that is not only cohesive among the 17 bridges but also provides a subtle rebalance to its ambient lighting on the river. The concept aerial photograph of River Thames at night time is absolutely stunning. The design and color varies to show different characteristics for each bridge, but at the same time, all of them are tenderly, gently, and yet firm tell the story of the River Thames together. The lighting help the bridges to stand out at night unapologetically to remind people of their beauty and their importance in history, not too loud, not too bridge, just like a gentleman.<br />If I’m being picky about this already wonderful concept, I would question why they did not choose to employ clean reusable energy, such as solar energy, to power the LED lights? <br />Liz Henoreply@blogger.com