The City of Aalborg wins first prize in the 2016 City.People.Light award

 

The 14th edition of City.People.Light award by Philips Lighting and LUCI honors urban lighting projects that transform cities, increase safety and boost economic development

November 4, 2016

Seoul, Korea – The city of Aalborg, Denmark was awarded the first prize of the 14th annual City.People.Light award for its innovative “House of Music Area” urban regeneration project. ÅF lighting, the company that designed and executed the project, was also awarded during the ceremony on 4th of November 2016 in Seoul, South Korea.   

 

The “House of Music Area” is part of a larger renovation project that was geared towards transforming the Aalborg waterfront from an industrialized zone into a vibrant university city and buzzing cultural hub. The design embraced the local heritage of the site and used stakeholder analysis to ensure the space was not only attractive, but also inviting to local residents, students, and visitors to the city. “In the new space, lighting intertwines with the natural backdrop of the waterfront creating a unique landscape throughout the day and even at night. The space is adaptive and dynamic ensuring the perfect environment is created no matter the event, exhibition or season. This is achieved through tailored lighting solutions,” said C.F. Møller, the project’s landscape architect. 

The international City.People.Light award was created by Philips Lighting and LUCI, the international network of cities on urban lighting, in 2003. Over the years, it has honored multiple cities for their sustainable urban development projects that utilize light to enhance the environment and lives of local citizens. “Lighting is a crucial part of city planning and their appeal. For the 14th consecutive year of this award, we received over 30 entries and have seen increasing interest from designers and cities in urban beautification and the importance given to urban lighting as part of their innovative city concepts,” said Kim Moonsung, Country Leader at Philips Lighting in Korea.

 

“The City.People.Light award participates in making cities within LUCI and beyond, progress towards a better use of light, leading to a better quality of life for their citizens,” said LUCI President Mary-Ann Schreurs, Vice-Mayor of Innovation and Design, Culture and Sustainability at the City of Eindhoven.

 

Runners up for the award included Seoul (South-Korea) and Emmen (the Netherlands) 

 

Second Prize - Gyeongui Line Forest Walkway Lighting Design Project, Seoul, Korea 

Since the railway switched to being underground in 2005, the area had been neglected leading to high crime rates and pollution levels. The Gyeongui Line Forest Walkway Lighting Design Project revitalized this area by utilizing light to create a natural and comfortable space for local residents. The lighting was designed to minimize light pollution at night for local residents while creating a safe walkway for passersby throughout the day. The space has now been reborn as a popular city location with local resident satisfaction exceeding 80%.   

 

Third Prize - Emmen City Center Renovation Project, Emmen, the Netherlands 

The Emmen City Center Renovation Project began in 2003 with a purpose to boost economic development, generate employment and strengthen the international position of Emmen. Since the project began, lighting has been embedded in attractions across the city emphasizing major landmarks such as the Marktplein (Market Square) and the Raadhuisplein (Town Hall Square). As part of the project, the Hondsrugweg, one of the busiest traffic routes in Emmen, was redeveloped with art instillations interweaved with functional lighting to create a unique roadway for local commuters. 

 

 

Designers:

  • The House of Music Area (Musikkens Hus Arealer), Aalborg Municipality, Denmark
    Design by: ÅF Lighting 

 

  • Seoul, Gyeongui
    Design by: Urban Lighting-Design Partnership Co. Ltd.
    Lighting Design: Lee Yeon-So 

 

  • Emmen, NL
    Design by: Titia Ex and Studio DL

 

For more information on City.People.Light, please visit: www.philips.com/citypeoplelight 

For further information, please contact:

Eeva Raaijmakers

Philips Lighting Communications

Tel: +31 6 12350597

Email: eeva.raaijmakers@signify.com  

 

Nikita Junagade

LUCI Association 

Tel: +33 6 46546222

Email: nikita.junagade@luciassociation.org

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About LUCI

Created in 2002 at the initiative of the City of Lyon (France), LUCI (Lighting Urban Community International) brings together 70 municipalities on 5 continents engaged in using light as a tool for sustainable urban development. It also includes over 50 lighting professionals and companies as associated members. Through the organisation of international events and conferences, and its involvement in various lighting projects and research, LUCI creates spaces for exchange of knowledge and good practices in sustainable urban lighting. http://www.luciassocation.org
The House of Music in the City of Aalborg in Denmark
The House of Music in the City of Aalborg in Denmark
The House of Music in the City of Aalborg in Denmark
The House of Music in the City of Aalborg in Denmark
Gyeongui Line Forest Walkway Lighting Design Project, Seoul, Korea
Gyeongui Line Forest Walkway Lighting Design Project, Seoul, Korea
Gyeongui Line Forest Walkway Lighting Design Project, Seoul, Korea
Gyeongui Line Forest Walkway Lighting Design Project, Seoul, Korea
Emmen City Center Renovation Project, Emmen, the Netherlands
Emmen City Center Renovation Project, Emmen, the Netherlands. Photo credit: Theo Berends Fotografie.
Emmen City Center Renovation Project, Emmen, the Netherlands
Emmen City Center Renovation Project, Emmen, the Netherlands. Photo credit: Theo Berends Fotografie.