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Place de l'Hôtel de Ville
Sotteville-lès-Rouen, France

  • project Place de l’Hôtel de Ville, Sotteville-lès-Rouen
  • client City of Rouen
  • architect Alain Spielmann
  • landscape architect JNC International
  • lighting designer Jean-Yves Soetinck
  • electrical planning V2R Ingénierie & Environnement
  • electrical installation Citéos
  • photographer Xavier Boymond
  • Representation Selux France

The town hall of the French com­mune of Sot­te­ville-lès-Rouen, a small town in the Nor­mandy region, was recently comp­le­ted reno­va­ted.

The goal of the pro­ject was to create a lively com­mu­nal space with shops and for use for events. This inc­lu­ded pedest­rian foot­paths, traf­fic lanes, par­king spaces and a ple­asant square for pas­sing the time.

To ensure the pedest­rian foot­paths remain cle­arly visible by night, Olivio Gobo lumi­na­ires have been ins­tal­led, which pro­ject a chess­bo­ard-like pat­tern on the ground.

In total, 40 Olivio Gobo pro­jec­tors have been dist­ri­bu­ted across 16 poles on the square in front of the town hall.

The mini­ma­list design of the newly ins­tal­led Olivio lumi­na­ires blends har­mo­ni­o­usly into the urban set­ting here.

  • Take advantage of the very latest projection technology for your graphical light settings. The Olivio Gobo spot is a professional event, marketing and highlighting medium which complements the Olivio series of system luminaires. The premium-quality lasered glass gobos within the luminaire enable any desired design to be projected with sharp contours using maximum precision – ranging from classic white light projection, to single-coloured or multi-coloured projection, finely graduated neutral density filter images or CMYK screening. Four different lens options guarantee the greatest possible variety of projection sizes at flexible distances to the projection area.

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