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Niort: all the light on Port-Boinot Overall view
  • working since
  • 2022

The Port Boinot site in Niort is a an outstanding example of urban and vegetation regeneration by the city of Niort. The task was to transform 25,000 m2 of contaminated derelict industrial land into a living environment, opening up a green space rich in vegetation in the town to be enjoyed by its citizens.

Design: Studio Vicarini
Photo credit: Charles Vicarini
Installer: Bouygues Energie et Service

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  • <p>Port Boinot opened to the public after work lasting two years. LEC played its part in this magnificent transformation with the lighting for the water tower and the storm drain structures.</p>

<p>Design: <strong style="font-style:normal">Studio Vicarini</strong><br />
Photo credit: <strong style="font-style:normal">Charles Vicarini</strong><br />
Installer: <strong style="font-style:normal">Bouygues Energie et Service</strong></p>

    Port Boinot opened to the public after work lasting two years. LEC played its part in this magnificent transformation with the lighting for the water tower and the storm drain structures.

    Design: Studio Vicarini
    Photo credit: Charles Vicarini
    Installer: Bouygues Energie et Service

  • <p>The railings were constructed in collaboration with TMC and incorporate bespoke product light units for marking pathways.</p>

<p>Design: <strong style="font-style:normal">Studio Vicarini</strong><br />
Photo credit: <strong style="font-style:normal">Charles Vicarini</strong><br />
Installer: <strong style="font-style:normal">Bouygues Energie et Service</strong></p>

    The railings were constructed in collaboration with TMC and incorporate bespoke product light units for marking pathways.

    Design: Studio Vicarini
    Photo credit: Charles Vicarini
    Installer: Bouygues Energie et Service