Securing and structuring public transport surroundings

Saint-Pierre (Réunion Island)Safety

As part of the development of public spaces in Saint-Pierre, on the island of Réunion, the Intermunicipal Community of United Cities (CIVIS) implemented a lighting system designed to secure public transport areas while enhancing the urban landscape.

Designed by landscape architecture firm Zone UP, the project relies on precise luminous signage and functional, uniform lighting for pavements, bus shelters, and road edges, using LED solutions by LEC.

The installed equipment includes:

  • 24 custom markers with 20° optics, recessed along the roadway edge;
  • 122 PYRAMIDE – 2852 markers integrated into the pavement along the bus shelters;
  • 90 ARCHES – 5633 linear projectors in neutral white with 116×44° optics, illuminating the bus shelters.

This LED wayfinding system improves the legibility and safety of the spaces while guiding users through a coherent, carefully designed nighttime environment.

Contracting authority: CIVIS
Project Management:
Zone UP
Installer: Stamelec
Photo Credits: © CIVIS – EGIS / Zone UP

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