OLI_Exterior Lighting
by Carles Faus Borras @carlesfaus
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OLI es una baliza arquitectónica de iluminación urbana para exteriores. Queriendo ser vista a la luz del sol e iluminando nuestro rastro al anochecer. El flujo de luz cenital baña el interior de la pieza consiguiendo marcar la senda del camino sin alterar el silencio de la noche. La brisa golpea dulcemente su envolvente, para ir rebañando y erosionando, soplo a soplo, cada una de sus capas, construyendo todo el proceso para la obtención de la creación final, OLI.
La pieza se conforma con la unión de dos nobles materiales, el acero a través de una chapa de 2 mm de espesor, adueñándose de su dureza y elasticidad, y la madera, en este caso una madera de Iroko de 35 mm de espesor, con la intención de asumir su cualidad mudable con el paso del tiempo y de la climatología.
Con unas dimensiones de 50 x 37 x 386 mm y un peso de 840 gramos, la baliza de iluminación OLI está pensada para poder ser adaptada a entornos muy distintos.

4 comments
microbians
StaffThat good! I would only tell you to improve the curves that join the foot with the circle so that they better follow the speed of the curve, now they have a slightly forced entry I think. But apart from this it would be a very interesting lamp.
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toniarola
Teacher PlusHello @carlesfaus , I find it very interesting to work with outdoor luminaires, and I encourage you to continue on that path. The formal work that you have done I think is a good starting point, since it creates interesting shapes with light, but I would tell you to work more on the subject of light, since it gives me the feeling that it illuminates more in itself than To the exterior. Outdoor luminaires for public use should generally give light to the path, illuminate where you step, so I would give it another turn to try to project more light to the outside, there is a lot of formal work in your project, you just need to work more the light and you will have a good product. Congratulations and cheers!
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carlesfaus
Hello @microbians thank you very much for the comment. It is appreciated. I have present. A greeting.
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carlesfaus
Thank you very much @antoni-arola for the reflection on my project. I will continue to work on improving the light treatment. The truth is that the images I took of the finished product do not accurately reflect how light stains the road. When choosing them I have erred in the choice, not prioritizing in showing their light behavior. I will do another photo session where you can better appreciate how the light is projected, as well as continue looking for new ways of working with light, evolving the product. Greetings and thank you very much @antoni-arola
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