Find out how new urban lighting brought Catherinaplein to life.
Enlivening city squares:
A new vision for
Catherinaplein
Find out how new urban lighting brought Catherinaplein to life.
And we have been very pleasantly surprised by the uniform light distribution of a system that adapts to people, rather than the other way round. Also, the lighting can be dimmed directly and controlled completely online.”
-Arthur Noordhoek, Lighting Project Manager, Eindhoven Council
Catharinaplein square was ready for a change. Positioned between Dynamo, the youth entertainment centre, and Stratumseind, the longest café street in the Netherlands, it was an important area for local commerce. However, a refurbishment in 2008 had failed to improve the area. The square was left lacking atmosphere, and the limited space for movement left it unsafe for cyclists and pedestrians to share. As a result, adjacent shops became unpopular and some were left empty.
Light helped clear a path to prosperity. FreeStreet lights were suspended across the square using only four perimeter masts, instead of traditional lampposts. Thanks to this new floating system, there was room available to create a cycle path and to add trees and benches, creating a more communal atmosphere. We were able to install the suspended lights at the optimum height so they were not obscured by the tree branches. As a result, light is shined in every direction, improving visibility for everyone.
Eindhoven was the first customer to use our new FreeStreet technology. Not only do the lights keep Catharinaplein free of obstacles, but they have reduced energy consumption by 10% compared to the previous system.