The Royal Netherlands Military Academy at the Castle of Breda
Breda, the Netherlands
Installation Description
Built in the 12th century, the Castle of Breda is one of the city foremost landmarks. Over its long history, the Castle has served as a fortress, military barracks, a hospital and, since 1828, as the home of the Royal Netherlands Military Academy
Design Objective
To maintain its image, the Dutch Ministry of Defense wanted to temporarily illuminate the historic castle for the holiday season with rich, lively colors and patterns, while keeping energy consumption to a minimum. How Did They Do It? Philips ColorReach� Powercore provided the ideal solution. This high-performance architectural LED floodlight can saturate an entire fa�ade with a wash of color-changing light, while consuming only 290 W per fixture. Compared to traditional metal halide light sources that consume over 700 W per fixture, ColorReach Powercore yields an energy savings of nearly 60%.
The front of the 197 x 49 ft (60 x 15 m) castle required just four ColorReach Powercore fixtures, spaced 33 feet (15 m) apart. The flank of the castle, at 312 x 49 ft (95 x 15 m), required six fixtures; spaced 49 ft (15 m) apart.
To ensure that the light reached the entire surface of the structure, the lighting designers took advantage of the fixture unique split design by specifying different spread lenses for each half of the fixture. A 63� lens was used on the top half of each ColorReach Powercore fixture, and a 40 lens was used on the bottom half.
Light shows ranged from static color to color-changing effects, and ran from 5 PM until 9 AM daily throughout the holiday season. The installation was controlled with an iPlayer� 3 show storage and playback device, and the light shows were authored with the included ColorPlay 3 software.
The Result?
During the holiday season, residents and visitors alike could see the historic Castle of Breda in a new light, while keeping energy bills to a minimum
During the holiday season, residents and visitors alike could see the historic Castle of Breda in a new light, while keeping energy bills to a minimum
