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Großräschen urban port
Großräschen, Germany

  • buyer City of Großräschen / SSG Stadthafen Seestraße Großräschen
  • lighting designer Sehlhoff GmbH, Ingenieure + Architekten, Markkleeberg
  • electrical installation Geiger-Berlin & Partner Elektroanlagen und Geräte GmbH
  • photographer Claus Boeckh
  • Representation Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Hoffmann

Until 1999 coal was mined here but now Gro­ß­r­äsc­hen is being trans­for­med into a port town and the gate­way to the Lusa­tian Lake Dist­rict. The idea of flo­oding the open pit and buil­ding an urban port arose back in the days when the Meuro open-cast mine was still active.

The lake has been fil­ling up slowly since 2007 and in the mean­time a port area that is acces­sible via sta­ir­ca­ses, with moorings for boats, a captain’s office and a jetty for pas­sen­ger ships have arisen. The future marina will be sur­ro­un­ded by a har­bour pro­me­nade and a lands­ca­ped tri­bune akin to an amp­hit­he­atre with win­ding sta­ir­ca­ses. Aga­inst this the­at­re­s­que backg­ro­und, the sta­ir­ca­ses are illu­mi­na­ted by lumi­na­ires from the Olivio Flo­ra­cion design line, with five Olivio Grande LED lumi­na­ire heads win­ding ele­gantly up nine-metre high poles in a spiral. The result is func­ti­onal but at the same time atmosp­he­ric illu­mi­na­tion of the tri­bune.

The floral design lan­gu­age of the lumi­na­ires blends in har­mo­ni­o­usly with the adja­cent vine­yard slopes that have been built into the lake­side and form the only steep pre­ci­pice in Bran­den­burg. The lumi­na­ire heads are equ­ip­ped with a DALI inter­face, which can be cont­rol­led cent­rally using EUTRAC com­po­nents and enab­les the lands­ca­ped tri­bune and selec­ted objects in the port area to be illu­mi­na­ted in a punc­ti­form fas­hion both fle­xibly and uni­formly. Fol­lo­wing a flo­oding phase of more than 10 years, fil­ling of Lake Gro­ß­r­äsc­hen is set to be comp­le­ted by early 2018 at the latest, cre­ating an impor­tant tourist att­rac­tion for the Lusa­tian Lake Dist­rict region.

  • The organic design of Olivio and its functional versatility due to the modular design of this luminaire family is inspired by role models from nature. As a result Olivio forms the basis for light concepts in urban living areas where the focus is on the well-being of people. Olivio luminaire heads are available in the sizes Grande, Medio and Piccolo and can be combined with various arms and pole types from the three design lines Sistema, Floracion and Candelabra. Yet it is not just the design that can be adapted individually according to the situation – various optics and light colours from 2,700 to 4,000 Kelvin also cater for challenging lighting tasks efficiently and without glare: from illumination of paths and squares, floodlighting of façades and accent lighting of buildings. The new Olivio Cap also reduces light scatter and for special requirements, with its camera and loudspeaker modules, Olivio can be integrated into smart application scene. The special wooden-pole aesthetic emphasizes the Olivio's high quality, organic luminaire design. Combined with luminaire heads in a harmonoius colour tone such as bronze, this results in a timelessly comforting spatial ambience.
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