Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 1) of Longmen Street, Weinan City

As the foundational phase of Longmen Street’s lighting planning (a key core thoroughfare in Weinan), this project focuses on building a unified lighting framework covering diverse carriers: traditional-style buildings, modern commercial properties, and public facilities.

Centered on “culture + functionality”, it adopts a consistent warm golden lighting tone to highlight the street’s traditional architectural elements (e.g., roof ridges), while tailoring strategies to different functions: vibrant accent lighting for commercial hubs, and solemn soft lighting for public facilities.

This phase lays the cultural and functional foundation for the street’s nighttime scene—enhancing its nighttime recognition, ensuring pedestrian/vehicular safety, and setting a cohesive tone for subsequent phases.

Warm Tones for Traditional Eaves & Commercial Fronts

This view embodies the Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 1) of Longmen Street, Weinan City: Warm architectural lighting outlines the traditional roof eaves of the linear building cluster, while outdoor lighting illuminates ground-level commercial frontages. Flood design softens facade textures, aligning with the street’s urban lighting planning design. This lighting design unifies cultural aesthetics with functional visibility, crafting a cohesive, pedestrian-friendly nocturnal landmark.

Blending Traditional Eaves & Modern Glass Facades

As part of Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 1) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this building’s lighting design blends tradition and modernity: Warm architectural lighting highlights curved roof eaves, while cool accents adorn the glass facade. Outdoor lighting brightens the entrance, and flood design softens stone textures—aligning with the street’s urban lighting planning design to merge cultural details with functional glow.

Unifying Roof Eaves & Storefront Visibility

For Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 1) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this building’s lighting design prioritizes streetscape cohesion: Warm architectural lighting defines roof eaves, while outdoor lighting illuminates storefronts. Flood design enhances facade contours, fitting the street’s urban lighting planning design. It balances commercial visibility with cultural charm, integrating seamlessly into the unified nocturnal scene.

Highlighting Eaves & Circular Window Accents

Within Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 1) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this building’s lighting design emphasizes traditional details: Warm architectural lighting outlines roof eaves and circular window accents, while outdoor lighting brightens the ground-level zone. Flood design softens the facade, aligning with the street’s urban lighting planning design to merge cultural aesthetics with functional nocturnal glow.

Coordinated Warm Tones for Eaves & Star Patterns

This trio belongs to Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 1) of Longmen Street, Weinan City: Coordinated architectural lighting (warm tones) highlights roof eaves and star patterns, while outdoor lighting illuminates storefronts. Flood design unifies their facades, fitting the street’s urban lighting planning design. This lighting design balances cultural charm with urban coherence, crafting an inviting nocturnal cluster.

Traditional Eaves & Ground-Level Storefront Illumination

As part of Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 1) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this building’s lighting design leans into cultural charm: Warm architectural lighting outlines traditional roof eaves, while outdoor lighting brightens ground-level storefronts. Flood design softens the facade texture, aligning with the street’s urban lighting planning design to merge traditional details with functional illumination.

Eaves, Balconies & Ground-Floor Spaces

For Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 1) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this building’s lighting design integrates function and charm: Warm architectural lighting highlights roof eaves and balcony accents, while outdoor lighting illuminates ground-floor spaces. Flood design softens the facade, fitting the street’s urban lighting planning design to merge cultural details with urban functionality.

 Unified Warm Tones Across Weinan’s

This panorama showcases Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 1) of Longmen Street, Weinan City: Coordinated architectural lighting (warm tones) outlines roof eaves across buildings, while outdoor lighting illuminates street-facing zones. Flood design unifies facade textures, aligning with the street’s urban lighting planning design to turn the stretch into a cohesive, luminous nocturnal landmark.

Merging Traditional Eaves & Textured Facades

Within Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 1) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this building’s lighting design blends tradition and modernity: Warm architectural lighting accentuates curved roof eaves and facade details, while outdoor lighting brightens the entrance. Flood design softens the textured facade, fitting the street’s urban lighting planning design to elevate its diverse nocturnal appeal.

Rhythmic Detail Lighting for Arched-Window Building

As part of Lighting Planning and Design (Phase 1) of Longmen Street, Weinan City, this building’s lighting design emphasizes rhythmic details: Warm architectural lighting highlights roof eaves and arched window accents, while outdoor lighting illuminates storefronts. Flood design unifies the facade, aligning with the street’s urban lighting planning design to balance cultural character with cohesive glow.

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