Osram lights 460m tower in Ho Chi Minh City
by Steve BushOsram with LK Technology lit the top of Southeast Asia’s tallest building: 461.5m Landmark 81 in Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam.
More than 12,500 luminaires are apparently involved, with control though Butler S2 DMX engines and a Lighting Control Engine2.
“The facade lighting of Landmark 81 is an example of how dynamic illumination can be used to re-define city nightscape,” claimed Osram China CEO Roland Mueller.
The equipment above is sold under Osram’s Traxon and e:cue brands – Osram subsidiary Traxon e:cue focuses on exterior architecture, hospitality (hotel and catering) and retail lighting. It has lit: Worldwide Plaza in New York, the 400-year-old Golden Temple in India and the Christ Monument on Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro, said Osram .