Lighting Design received in our office wings thanks to the wonderful women. I wrote in my blog Pia Straits Mill evening lighting for the prize. It was a deserved and great. night lights It recalls the stories of the lighting design - over a longer period. Also included in the competition for that time gains, but most of all great innostumista, respectful attitude towards the light and the light of creative work involved.
Järnkonst a Swedish-based company interested in Finnish design. Gentlemen Malmö charmed by our lovely our women. I guess I was a little jealous. No wonder, I was interested in them - but they were wonderful, we OWN our girls. They had a goal: had to achieve a successful product for street lighting.
Galax light of such a product, both technically and aesthetically. The lamp was sold steadily for two decades, particularly in the Nordic countries, but also in the Baltic countries and in Turkey. Perhaps night lights the most challenging place in which Galax still works, of Tallinn port breakwaters are located away from the daytime running lights. Galax also promotes our company certainly the best royalty-product, the designers (Alice and Sirpa), and the combined firm's royalty income from those years were from 1992 to 2007 a total of almost 30 000.
Lighting designers are planning to visual experiences. They strengthen and generate mental images. Light highlighting or covering. Light and light sources are a part of the cityscape. Light affects well-being. Lighting enhances the usability of urban spaces and city residents a sense of security. Light can also be a negative features. night lights It may create a circus and destroy the harmony. Harmony can and may, or must therefore be a counterpoint, disharmonia, it strengthens the harmony. Thus, a small sirkuskin is permissible, but only just!
Our bright, our women have a long list. I will list some: Alice Ilveskorpi, Sirpa Laitinen, Pia Salmi and Reija Pasanen. There is room for one great man does. He is Mikko Rikala. Reija however, left us, so Mikkokin. Now there are new men and women of the soul of light making out.
Temple Square, the park was planned by landscape architect Kati Teperi. His co-workers of the lighting design was Master of Arts Pia Strait. Both in their own right of our wonderful our women. Capacity building work in the office landscape architect Lotta farm stand. Lotta is Eero Kontula daughter and she too once we have worked for at least one of the wonderful skill a woman. Richard Salmi, reports: "Temple Square, park areas of lighting the core idea of the project was to design a park that serves the use of lighting, respecting night lights the nature of the rock. Kallio, accentuating the natural light, creating a more solemnity of the place."
Jyväskylä Commercial street lamp, designed by Sirpa Laitinen delighted and angered. Today, only admired (left) - mention that Elissa Aalto did not give permission for use of the lamp by Alvar Aalto when we asked him - or whether the errand Alvar Museum of wisdom. Then, when our very own lamp and Sirpa prototype was built on a natural scale, Commercial street, local architects were terrified. City Engineer Osmo Rosti listened to this criticism, and came sarcastically to the conclusion night lights that the work must be good when so much of the debate - and approved it!
Pietarsaari was Roger Wingrenin the world. To him we all wanted night lights to do our best. Sirpa Laitinen's the best part was that Jakobstad your very own and unique pedestrian light, which is still manufactured at the local machine shop standard parts. I think that modern lighting is in the historic surroundings wonderfully beautiful. One thing, however, a little annoying, it is a structural offense: Do you realize night lights how light pole a little curl the weight of the lamp - irritating as it always considers others do not notice it, except now everyone knows it, the stupid useless information in my blog will spread!
We got a major task. It was lit at the Sibelius Monument. Was commissioned by Helsingin Energia. Enthusiastic light sisters, Alice Ilveskorpi and Sirpa Laitinen, designed koevalaistuksen. Their idea was to create a play of light and shadow, and at the same time emphasizes the Sibelius a three-dimensional sculpture. On a rainy autumn evening electricians install koevalaistusta place. The lead is pulled night lights and the lamps are moved. Men are reflected in the dark shadows of the trees. The atmosphere is dramatic. It was the tense expectation. In fact, the Grande Dame, the sculptor Eila Hiltunen, was coming to inspect the lighting. The sky was filled with sleet. Häälyivät shadows. The taxi went closer to the statue. Eero Metso, street lighting manager, accompanied by Sirpa and Alice, standing position, eagerly waiting for the sculptor comments. night lights Taxi window will appear. Eila Hiltunen elevating night lights the window. He scared the movement of light and shadow, and squealed, "Who's sneaking what tääl