Memorial Bridge

Il Memorial Bridge, tra il New Hampshire e il Maine, è parte della ricostruzione della Prima Guerra Mondiale. Il lighting designer John Powell ha utilizzato apparecchi della famiglia Lumenbeam per dare alla struttura un'identità notturna accattivante.

Spanning the Piscataqua River between Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Kittery, Maine, the Memorial Bridge was built in the 1920s as a memorial to soldiers who lost their lives in World War I. As part of a rehabilitation project, lighting consultant John Powell of Light Time in Space was tasked with giving the structure an eye-catching new lighting design.

"The idea was to illuminate the towers in an aesthetically pleasing way, to celebrate the harbor and historic Portsmouth," Powell said. "Initially, the bridge was slated to be a single color, but as the community began to understand what was possible, they became interested in programmed lighting," he said, adding that any skepticism of LED technology was quickly dispelled.

"I did a demo with a Lumenbeam Grande fixture in the middle of a conference room, and nobody could tell it was on until you looked at the ceiling—there was no glare. After that, the support was really overwhelming."

Powell opted for Lumenbeam Large and XLarge RGBW luminaires, replacing sodium vapor lamps that had been used on the original bridge. The RGBW feature adds white light to provide extended color and brighter whites and pastels.

"The Lumenbeam family has half the weight of anything else on the market with the equivalent output, and with simpler control systems, which made it very practical for this kind of installation," Powell said.

Luminaires were mounted to the exterior of the bridge's towers, at both the top and bottom. The fixtures, which use 40 and 60 degree beam angles, are aimed upwards, through the structure, accenting the bridge's architectural form. Additional luminaires at the top of the towers are then aimed back down across the structural numbers.

"By having lights up and down the tower, we can have programming that makes the light appear to go up and down the tower, strengthening and pulling back on illumination and color," Powell said.

To accomplish this, Powell used a wireless DMX system.

"We couldn't have direct wire communication so we had to use a wireless system between the two towers to keep the lighting systems coordinated, and Lumenpulse made it possible," he said.

The result is an eye-catching, dynamic lighting design that can be programmed to change colors and intensity for different seasons or events.

"The community is really happy with the new bridge," Powell said, adding that the impact of the lighting design has been far reaching. "It convinced New Hampshire to go with LED roadway lighting for this bridge, a first for the state."

Equipment specified:

4 x Lumenbeam Large RGBW (40°)
8 x Lumenbeam XLarge RGBW (20°)
8 x Lumenbeam XLarge RGBW (40°)
1 x Lumenbeam Large (3500K, 20°)

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Luogo: Portsmouth, ME, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Stati Uniti
Tipo di progetto: Infrastruttura
Committente: Committee to Light the Memorial Bridge
Lighting Design: Light Time in Space
Ingegnere: Denis Switzer
Ingegnere elettrico: E. S. Boulos Company
Fotografo: Aaron D. Priest

La famiglia di prodotti Lumenbeam pesa meno della metà rispetto a qualsiasi altro prodotto sul mercato pur fornendo un'equivalente potenza luminosa e oltre ad essere dotata di sistemi di controllo semplici che la rende adatta a questo tipo di installazione.

John Powell
Light Time in Space