ASD - Universal Accessibility for External Areas, Open Spaces and Green Spaces
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4. Photo Gallery
   
4.1 Access Route

4.2 Connectivity and Interfacing Elements

4.3 Landscaped Spaces

4.4 Furniture, Equipment and Fittings

4.5 Way Finding, Orientation and Signage

4.6 Detectable Surfaces

4.7 Colour and Luminous Contrast

4.8 Lighting


4.8 Lighting
   
4.8a  Daytime pavilion lit up with natural lights   4.8b  Lighting for canopy edge and interior light spilling-over to the external, minimizing the need for façade lighting
     
4.8c  Low level shielded down light for planter   4.8d  Low level side light for ramp
     
4.8e  Illuminated floor mount directional exit sign levelled with the surrounding floor finish   4.8f  Vertical pillar light boxes illuminate the path and also serve as display features
     
4.8g  Clock tower illuminated as a landmark   4.8h  Low level wall mount lighting
     
4.8i  Lighting at risers   4.8j  Façade lighting from above eye level
     
4.8k  Special effect lighting mounted on poles located in planters   4.8m  Light show in a clear dark sky, with no lamp poles or obstructions along the waterfront
     
4.8n  Roadside bollards with reflective strips for easy identification   4.8p  Lamp pole using reflective light
     
4.8q  Lighting to highlight the entrance and the signage of a building   4.8r  Artificial lighting provided at dark corners to supplement natural light during daytime
     
4.8s  Footbridge with skylight and a row of artificial lighting along the centre   4.8t  Transparent lift shaft and lift car for natural lighting during daytime and spill-over of internal light to external areas at night
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