Daewoo E&C said that at this year's "Seoul Good Light Award competition," held on the morning of the 30th, the landscape lighting of "La Cerbo Summit" won the grand integrated prize (construction category).
Marking its 14th year, the "Seoul Good Light Award competition" is given to those who improve Seoul's nighttime environment safely and with dignity through artificial lighting without light pollution.
Daewoo E&C evaluated the winning project as a flagship work that encapsulates the design philosophy of the high-end brand "Summit (SUMMIT)." It said the brand's unique aesthetics of "modern Koreaness (Modern Koreaness)" were implemented across architecture, landscaping, and lighting design. It noted that indirect lighting integrated with the building created a nighttime landscape that harmonizes with the surrounding environment.
Major spaces visible at eye level (eye level · Eye Level), including ▲ sunken garden ▲ gateway pillar ▲ connected bridge ▲ building entrances, guide users' movements and gaze through a subtle indirect lighting technique and create an upscale nighttime landscape.
The La Cerbo Summit landscape lighting applied a time-based brightness control system to harmonize with the surrounding residential environment. The sunken garden, the central space of the complex, lowers its illuminance to 70% after 9 p.m. The gateway pillar, bridge, and building entrances also adjust brightness in stages to minimize light pollution. Daewoo E&C said this secured both visual comfort and safety while enhancing the quality of the city nightscape.
Daewoo E&C won for the second straight year, following the excellence award for "Daechi Summit" last year.