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Grand Hôtel Dieu à Lyon (France) Overall view
  • working since
  • 2019

The former hospital, now Europe’s biggest private regeneration site, has once again opened its doors to the people of Lyon and visitors, after a 4-year closure for the work to be done. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Grand Hôtel Dieu can now welcome the public to its courtyards and gardens, buzzing with restaurants, shops and offices, thus writing a new page in Lyon’s history.

The building was listed as an Historical Monument in November 2011, following a renovation process lasting many months, and now has a major part to play in Lyonnaise life. It’s a multi-faceted venue, focused on hosting, hospitality and culture. It’s also a superb showcase for LEC’s know-how, with many different products contributing to the venue's lighting. (Clem, Lignon, Lima, Passy, Corsica)

Designer: Atelier Roland JEOL
Installation: EIFFAGE Energie Systèmes
Photos: Michel Djaoui – Noël Bouchut

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4660 - Corsica
4660 - Corsica
Mounting type Wall lights

Spotlight developed for illuminating facades, with a compact design and optimised for uniform wall-washing.

 

APPLICATIONS:

  • Facade, monument lighting
  • Tree and vegetation uplighting
  • Direct or indirect lighting of public space
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  • <p>LEC 4660 Corsica spotlights illuminate the second level of the façade. Thanks to their adjustable heads and telescopic arms and the wide choice of optics available, these offer every possible setting option, enabling “customised” lighting to showcase the façades and accentuate their reliefs.</p>

    LEC 4660 Corsica spotlights illuminate the second level of the façade. Thanks to their adjustable heads and telescopic arms and the wide choice of optics available, these offer every possible setting option, enabling “customised” lighting to showcase the façades and accentuate their reliefs.

  • <p>LEC 4660 Corsica spotlights illuminate the second level of the façade. Thanks to their adjustable heads and telescopic arms and the wide choice of optics available, these offer every possible setting option, enabling “customised” lighting to showcase the façades and accentuate their reliefs.</p>

    LEC 4660 Corsica spotlights illuminate the second level of the façade. Thanks to their adjustable heads and telescopic arms and the wide choice of optics available, these offer every possible setting option, enabling “customised” lighting to showcase the façades and accentuate their reliefs.

  • <p>LEC 4660 Corsica spotlights illuminate the second level of the façade. Thanks to their adjustable heads and telescopic arms and the wide choice of optics available, these offer every possible setting option, enabling “customised” lighting to showcase the façades and accentuate their reliefs.</p>

    LEC 4660 Corsica spotlights illuminate the second level of the façade. Thanks to their adjustable heads and telescopic arms and the wide choice of optics available, these offer every possible setting option, enabling “customised” lighting to showcase the façades and accentuate their reliefs.

  • <p>Des projecteurs LEC 4660, ici orientés vers le bas, sont utilisés pour l'éclairage des façades de la cour du Midi, l'espace commercial situé au sud de l'Hôtel Dieu</p>

    Des projecteurs LEC 4660, ici orientés vers le bas, sont utilisés pour l'éclairage des façades de la cour du Midi, l'espace commercial situé au sud de l'Hôtel Dieu

  • <p>Des projecteurs LEC 4660, ici orientés vers le bas, sont utilisés pour l'éclairage des façades de la cour du Midi, l'espace commercial situé au sud de l'Hôtel Dieu</p>

    Des projecteurs LEC 4660, ici orientés vers le bas, sont utilisés pour l'éclairage des façades de la cour du Midi, l'espace commercial situé au sud de l'Hôtel Dieu