Recreational areas are a bonus feel-good feature of residential complexes. Spacial conditions permitting, the addition of outdoor facilities, parks and gardens is a calming and relaxing design feature for residents.
Safety along paths and on squares is a basic prerequisite for the lighting design of recreational areas in the vicinity of residential complexes. A suitable light control system ensures comfort and takes ecological concerns into account, which is particularly important for natural surroundings.
Soft, unshielded light provides great ambient lighting. The use of shielded luminaires directs light onto the areas to be illuminated. This prevents light pollution and ensures compliance with ecological requirements.
Where recreational areas border directly on residential units, the use of directed light also prevents unpleasant effects such as unwanted light spilling into apartments.
Pole-top luminaires shielded from above provide optimal illumination of paths and open areas. They prevent glare in the apartments on all floors. Like light building elements with directed light, they give the space structure and a clear overview.
Trees, shrubs and hedges offer great opportunities for scenic illumination. In-ground luminaires blend seamlessly into the surroundings and take on this task.