Lighting Friday September 14 of the Abbey of the Trinity, on the occasion of the heritage festivals – Installer: Engie Ineo – Programming: Lumières utiles – Leds manufacturer: LEC

Tests in progress at the foot of the Abbey of La Trinité with Engie
This building, classified as a historical monument since 1840, received an inscription in 1948 relating to the remains of the Saint-Loup chapel, and a classification in 1949 concerning the facades and roofs of the buildings of the old abbey, the chapter house and the courtyard of the cloister.
June 2018

Gentle lighting of the Saint-Vulfran collegiate church. This building stands proudly despite numerous bombings during the first two world wars. With this highlighting, it regains all its splendor today. Demouselle installation, project management Citeos Nord exploitation (Vinci Energies group companies).
LED Material: Philips Lighting
Photo: NoctaBene
December 2017

NoctaBene & Kandela have been selected by the Departmental Council and the Syndicat Intercommunal d’Energies d’Indre-et-Loire to define the future permanent illumination of the Royal Fortress of Chinon, a prestigious site in the Loire Valley.
Men from all eras have been attracted to the place, shaped it to their needs in life, beliefs, power and influence on destiny. Through time and conquests, the fortress has been left with its unique character, its patina, its memory which is revealed under the new attention that contemporary man gives it, aware of the richness of its heritage.
At the crossroads of three royal provinces, Chinon was born from the rich hours of history, embodying its own role, discreet or decisive depending on the era.
The village, a vestige preserved from this crossing of time, developed with the castles, below their imposing ramparts, lived on history, or to its detriment, was built from the stones of the fortress which sits quiet seat overlooking the Vienne to form with him the Chinonaise city.
The Indre-et-Loire department aims to preserve and enhance this exceptional heritage. Lighting will highlight the unique architectural details of the fortress and reveal the nocturnal identity of the site, giving it a new spectacular and modern dimension.
Infographic: Dripmoon
September 2016

NoctaBene carries out photometric studies of outdoor lighting (2300 lux certification), Qualiconsult representative.
Stade Jean-Bouin is a 20,000 seat stadium in its new configuration, located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, right next to the Parc des Princes. It was built in 1925, renovated for the first time in 1970 and then a second time in 2013 in its current configuration. In 1975, a gymnasium was added to it, and a field of hockey on grass was built in 1982. It has fifteen tennis courts, ten of which are clay.