Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 2) of Longmen Street, Weinan City

Longmen Street Phase 2 Lighting: Extending the Framework to Diverse Mixed-Style Buildings

Longmen Street Phase 2 Lighting Design continues the cohesive illumination vision of Weinan’s core thoroughfare, building on Phase 1’s foundational framework.As the second phase of Longmen Street’s lighting planning, this project covers diverse buildings (mixed-style complexes, commercial hubs, public facilities, hotels) that blend traditional and modern architectural elements.

It continues the first phase’s cultural tone (warm golden lighting for traditional roof components) while adopting differentiated strategies: cool accent lights highlight modern facades, bright signage illumination boosts commercial visibility, and soft layered light shapes appropriate atmospheres for public/hospitality facilities.

By balancing cultural consistency, architectural style adaptation, and functional demand (pedestrian safety, business appeal), this phase enriches the street’s nighttime visual layers, enhances the Adaptability of different functional zones, and further elevates Longmen Street’s overall nighttime quality.

Warm Eaves + Ground-Floor Commercial Illumination

Part ofLongmen Street Phase 2 Lighting Design, Weinan City, this building’s lighting design highlights traditional charm: Warm architectural lighting outlines roof eaves, while outdoor lighting illuminates ground-floor commercial spaces. Flood design softens the facade, aligning with the street’s urban lighting planning design—merging cultural details with functional nocturnal glow for cohesive streetscape appeal.

Cool Tones for Glass Facade + Ground Zone Cohesion

Within Longmen Street Phase 2 Lighting Design, Weinan City, this building blends modernity via lighting design: Cool architectural lighting accents the glass facade and vertical lines, paired with outdoor lighting for the ground zone. Flood design unifies the facade, fitting the street’s urban lighting planning design to balance sleek aesthetics with functional visibility.

Multi-Layered Eaves + Entrance Accentuation

For Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 2) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this complex’s lighting design merges tradition and grandeur: Warm architectural lighting highlights multi-layered roof eaves, while outdoor lighting brightens the entrance. Flood design softens mixed facades, and light design elevates signage—aligning with urban lighting planning design for a distinctive nocturnal landmark.

Eaves + Arched Entrance + Signage Highlight

As part of Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 2) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this building’s lighting design emphasizes identity: Warm architectural lighting outlines roof eaves and the arched entrance, while outdoor lighting illuminates the ground zone. Flood design softens the facade, and light design highlights the “China Environmental Protection” signage—fitting the street’s urban lighting planning design.

Commercial Appeal via Eaves + Entrance + Signage

Within Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 2) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this hotel’s lighting design prioritizes commercial appeal: Warm architectural lighting defines roof eaves and facade contours, while outdoor lighting brightens the entrance. Flood design softens the exterior, and light design elevates the “Meiyuan Hotel” signage—aligning with the street’s urban lighting planning design.

Coordinated Warm Tones for Pedestrian-Friendly Streetscapes

This cluster belongs to Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 2) of Longmen Street, Weinan City: Coordinated architectural lighting (warm tones) unifies roof eaves and facade layers, while outdoor lighting illuminates street-facing zones. Flood design softens diverse exteriors, fitting the street’s urban lighting planning design to craft a cohesive, pedestrian-friendly nocturnal streetscape.

 Eaves + Balcony Layers for Textural Depth

For Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 2) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this building’s lighting design uses rhythmic accents: Warm architectural lighting highlights roof eaves and balcony layers, while outdoor lighting brightens the ground zone. Flood design unifies the facade, aligning with the street’s urban lighting planning design to add textural depth to the streetscape.

Eaves + Circular Windows for Tradition-Commerce Blend

As part of Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 2) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this building’s lighting design blends dual-roof charm: Warm architectural lighting outlines eaves and circular window details, while outdoor lighting illuminates ground-floor storefronts. Flood design softens the facade, fitting the street’s urban lighting planning design to merge tradition with commercial functionality.

Tower Glass + Main Eaves Accentuation

Within Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 2) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this building’s lighting design emphasizes hierarchy: Warm architectural lighting highlights the tower’s glass section and main roof eaves, while outdoor lighting brightens the ground zone. Flood design softens the facade, aligning with the street’s urban lighting planning design to create layered nocturnal appeal.

Form, Identity & “Minsheng Service” Signage Highlight

For Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 2) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this public building’s lighting design balances form and identity: Warm architectural lighting outlines roof eaves and arched windows, while outdoor lighting illuminates the entrance. Flood design softens the facade, and light design highlights the “Minsheng Service” signage—fitting the street’s urban lighting planning design.

发表评论

您的邮箱地址不会被公开。 必填项已用 * 标注

滚动至顶部