The paths to enlightenment: lighting design for landscape architecture
Lighting design not only shapes interior spaces, it can also be deployed to lend form and narrative to external, architectural landscapes.
September 22, 2020 | 10:00 pm CUT

The lighting for the city park in Merzig was designed by Tobias Link and features a series of powerful, warm, no-glare luminaires that have been placed within the mature tree canopy. Photo: Tom Gundelwein



Using LED lights, LPA: Lighting Planners Associates designed a dynamic external lighting scheme in which the intensity and temperature of the light changes while ensuring visitors' safety. Photos: Courtesy of LPA: Lighting Planners Associates



LPA: Lighting Planners Associates' Magical Shores at Siloso is an interactive artwork and an external lighting show designed to create a wholly unique series of nighttime experiences. Photos: Courtesy of LPA: Lighting Planners Associates



The new lighting for the city park in Merzig by Tobias Link shows how important external lighting is in creating a sense of safety and security. Photos: Tom Gundelwein



Using waterproof and often submerged LEDs, the external lighting in the San Pedro Creek Culture Park designed by FMS Fisher Marantz Stone celebrates the local history and landscape. Photos: Larry Servin
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