
* Project
Installation
of a LED matrix system on the panoramic observation tower of the “Cité du
Design” in Saint-Étienne
* Location
* Clients
Saint-Étienne
Métropole, with the assistance of the European Community, the National
Government, the Rhône-Alpes Region and the Département de la Loire
* Tower project
Architect Finn GEIPEL (LIN Architects, Urbanists,
* Lighting system project
ETTEC – ESL
* Lighting system installation
INEO Reseaux Sud Est
Ets Dousson

* Overview
The “Cité du Design” (Centre International du Design)
is a new institution for communication, research and education in design. The
project is situated on the historical site of the National Arms Manufactory in
St. Etienne, an important former industrial site of the area. It is the first
step in an overall project of development of the city.
The project involves the renovation of several
historical buildings, as well as the integration of two gardens, the Place
d’Armes (a large public esplanade), a new building (the Platine) and an
observation tower (the Observatoire).
The Observatoire is
intended as an interaction between architecture, future programmes, public
reception and opportunities of the site.
This observation tower offers a novel view of the town
and its current development.

* Technical description of
the installation
The 31-metre-high tower
stands at the centre of the “Cité
du Design” complex.
Its structure is composed
of 4088 metres of steel tubes linked by star-shaped joints.
The platform at the top of
the tower (100 m2) is reached by a lift and two staircases, and
offers an all-round panorama of
The structural part of the
tower represents only 10% of its volume, making it a lightweight construction
that can be noticed very little at night, due also to its limited reflection of
external light.
What instead makes the
tower highly visible is the presence of a series of LED projectors aligned on
its structure in a predetermined order.
Architect Finn Geipel
conceived the tower in fact as a gigantic three-dimensional image of variable
form.
This effect, similar to a
drawing on a 3D software application, has been obtained by distributing 1082
PIXEL DROP projectors in a geometric pattern, not only on surfaces but also in
parallel layers inside the structure itself.
The projectors, the light
intensities of which can be varied individually, are powered by Z60 power
supplies/controllers, and are controlled by Madrix software.
A virtually infinite series
of moving images can be generated, and the tower can even be used as an
enormous information display.
The tower has become a
landmark for

* Products used
1082 PIXEL DROP LED Matrix
Systems (3x1W white P4 LEDs each, 6000°K).
26 Z60 Power Supplies /
Controllers