Noorderboulevard
Scheveningen, Netherlands
Scheveningen boasts one of the most beautiful beaches in the Netherlands. Nature and big city living come head to head here – with all the potential and problems that entails. The seaside resort, part of The Hague, is situated around 50 km to the south-west of Amsterdam and sits right at the centre of the extremely highly densely populated »Randstad« megalopolis that is home to over 8 million people. The Hague is experimenting with the county’s first »Living Lab« project, with innovative »Smart City Hubs« that are looking at how smart technologies can make cities more intelligent, and how these technologies can be integrated into urban furnishings in a way that brings the beauty and appeal of the natural surroundings back into the forefront. As part of the project, the first Lif luminaire columns were erected on the redesigned Noorderboulevard – as strategic support points for an integrated smart city infrastructure.
A mobile waste bin on a boulevard? A self-driving shuttle bus to transport visitors? A robot that resembles a moon buggy and collects rubbish from the beach? In Scheveningen, scenarios like this are not a vision of the future, they are the result of a Living Lab project: intelligent technologies are being applied to address the current challenges of a big city with intelligent solutions.
Adaptively equipped modular Lif system luminaires are being used as strategic support points for this smart technology. Special recording devices in these posts allow varying functions to be integrated, such as a Cyrb microphone: it recognises vehicles moving along the promenade when they shouldn’t be and alerts the police or the public order authorities. Acoustic monitoring is also able to identify sounds such as breaking glass, verbal altercations and shouts. The light poles will soon also measure air quality and visitor numbers.
In designing the lighting concept, the planners focused on environmentally compatible lighting to respond equally to the needs of people and of nature. The Lif top element and Twinspot module handle the traditional lighting tasks of general illumination and accent lighting. The top element lights up the boulevard in an even light. The modified Twinspot modules allow the light points to be switched on or off and controlled as needed via the Remoticom telemanagement system. Additional special features of the luminaires include their coating and colour: referencing the colours of the North Sea, Lif is finished in a project-specific light grey varnish. The varnish on the columns is resistant to seawater (C4) and has a special anti-sticker coating.
The smart lighting, as part of the »Living Lab«, thus allows visitors to the Noorderboulevard to enjoy the unique experience of the merging of wild nature and urban living comfortably and safely.
client: City of Den Haag
lighting designer: Studio DL
photographer: JuistInBeeld