Ecological Pavilion
In order to highlight the rich heritage resources in the scenery box, first of all, in terms of overall brightness design, the brightness inside the scenery box is higher than the brightness of the external activity space. Graze 9°x15° asymmetric light distribution wall-washing linear lights are used to evenly illuminate the entire background wall. And Paloma Focus 9°-60° adjustable beam angle track lights are used for key illumination. Together with the application of low-reflective glass, it reduces the interference of ambient light, improves the clarity and energy of the entire picture, and presents the best vision to the viewer. Effect.
Dinosaur Hall
The dinosaur skeleton is the main display object. As a large three-dimensional exhibit, it requires lighting design from multiple directions and angles. The lighting layout is mainly divided into top projection light and bottom fill light. Track spotlights are mainly used for top lighting. Ultra-narrow beams with 5° light distribution are used to highlight several key parts of the frame with high brightness, and medium-beam spotlights are used for overall lighting. An embedded adjustable downlight is installed on the bottom booth, using a wider light distribution to illuminate the bottom surface of the frame and eliminate shadows caused by top light.
Ecological Pavilion
In the lighting design of the Gutian Mountain scene in the Ecological Pavilion, the goal of "activation" is vividly displayed. The entire Gutian Mountain scene simulates the changes of sunrise and sunset.
Bellin Hall
The Bellin Pavilion has many scene displays, including large-scale wall washing and accent lighting displays of animals and trees, etc. In the design of these scenes, Graze linear wall-washing lamps are mainly used for wall-washing lighting. The color temperature is mainly warm white to highlight the hot environment of the African and American grasslands. Swallow narrow and medium beam track spotlights are used to project the heads of animals. or other body parts to highlight each animal's inhabiting attitude, and use medium and wide beam track spotlights to enhance the overall atmosphere among the animals.