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Snøhetta fight for sustainability with solar-powered installation at Singapore light festival
POSTED 04 Mar 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Snøhetta said they want to show the direct link between capturing sunlight, the production of electricity and the power of light Credit: Urban Redevelopment Authority.
Norwegian architects Snøhetta have today (4 March) launched a solar-powered light installation in Singapore to promote energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.

The structure – called Lampshade – is a simple bamboo volume covered with photovoltaic (solar power) cells. It is is filled with intense light during the evenings using solar energy collected during the day.

The installation is being displayed at i Light Marina Bay, Asia’s leading sustainable light art festival.

Snøhetta said they want to show the direct link between capturing sunlight, the production of electricity and the power of light.

“The transformation and continuance of light happens within the same system, bringing the light from outside to inside,” the studio said. “The installation challenges the perception of light as being independent from its energy source.

“The juxtaposition of the hand-made bamboo structure with the ready-made lamps creates a tension between contextual and generic products, encouraging the discussion of controversial opinions relating to environmental approaches.”

After the festival, which finishes on 27 March, the lamps will be donated to communities where there is no grid or other electric energy source. The bamboo will be donated to construction sites for used as scaffolding.

Other recent light festivals exploring the possibilities of light and energy include Luminotherapie in Montreal and Lumiere in London.
The structure – called Lampshade – is a simple bamboo volume covered with photovoltaic cells Credit: Urban Redevelopment Authority.
The installation is being displayed at i Light Marina Bay, Asia’s leading sustainable light art festival Credit: Urban Redevelopment Authority.
Solar power is harnessed to illuminate the pavilion at night Credit: Snøhetta
'The transformation and continuance of light happens within the same system, bringing the light from outside to inside,' the studio said Credit: Snøhetta
During the day, the pavilion provides shade from the sun Credit: Snøhetta
After the festival, Bright will donate its lamps to communities not connected to an electricity grid Credit: Bright
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Snøhetta fight for sustainability with solar-powered installation at Singapore light festival
POSTED 04 Mar 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Snøhetta said they want to show the direct link between capturing sunlight, the production of electricity and the power of light Credit: Urban Redevelopment Authority.
Norwegian architects Snøhetta have today (4 March) launched a solar-powered light installation in Singapore to promote energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.

The structure – called Lampshade – is a simple bamboo volume covered with photovoltaic (solar power) cells. It is is filled with intense light during the evenings using solar energy collected during the day.

The installation is being displayed at i Light Marina Bay, Asia’s leading sustainable light art festival.

Snøhetta said they want to show the direct link between capturing sunlight, the production of electricity and the power of light.

“The transformation and continuance of light happens within the same system, bringing the light from outside to inside,” the studio said. “The installation challenges the perception of light as being independent from its energy source.

“The juxtaposition of the hand-made bamboo structure with the ready-made lamps creates a tension between contextual and generic products, encouraging the discussion of controversial opinions relating to environmental approaches.”

After the festival, which finishes on 27 March, the lamps will be donated to communities where there is no grid or other electric energy source. The bamboo will be donated to construction sites for used as scaffolding.

Other recent light festivals exploring the possibilities of light and energy include Luminotherapie in Montreal and Lumiere in London.
The structure – called Lampshade – is a simple bamboo volume covered with photovoltaic cells Credit: Urban Redevelopment Authority.
The installation is being displayed at i Light Marina Bay, Asia’s leading sustainable light art festival Credit: Urban Redevelopment Authority.
Solar power is harnessed to illuminate the pavilion at night Credit: Snøhetta
'The transformation and continuance of light happens within the same system, bringing the light from outside to inside,' the studio said Credit: Snøhetta
During the day, the pavilion provides shade from the sun Credit: Snøhetta
After the festival, Bright will donate its lamps to communities not connected to an electricity grid Credit: Bright
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London’s Lumiere light festival puts spotlight on city


On the back of successful events in Sydney, Berlin and Lyon, London will welcome a new international light festival when Lumiere kicks off this evening (14 January).
A festival of light: 30 glowing see-saws illuminate downtown Montreal


A group of Canadian designers have collaborated on a huge illuminated playground in Montreal where members of the public can ride 30 glowing, musical see-saws.
Snøhetta-designed hiking cabins offer 'space for self-reflection' in the shadow of a Norwegian glacier


International architects Snøhetta have designed a sanctuary for hikers seeking shelter in the remote and icy wilderness of southern Norway.
Lumiere set to light up London with street art installations


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