Tridonic

Light Building


Making light visible: LEGO® demonstrator for Tridonic at Light Building

What is Tridonic?


Tridonic is a company specializing in lighting technology and intelligent lighting solutions. The focus is on applications where light is not only used functionally, but also structures spaces, provides orientation, enhances safety, and shapes the impact of architecture and infrastructure.

ModulAREbricks developed a large-scale LEGO® model for Tridonic that visualizes various applications of light within a comprehensive urban setting. The demonstrator shows how lighting affects different spaces, buildings, and infrastructures, and how technical lighting solutions can be presented clearly and understandably in a trade fair context.

The model was developed for Tridonic's trade fair appearance at Light   Building. The aim was to showcase the diversity of different lighting applications not abstractly on displays or in brochures, but to make them tangible in a spatial environment.

What was implemented?


ModulAREbricks developed a highly detailed trade fair model that combines numerous usage scenarios within a cohesive urban landscape. This allows different lighting applications to be experienced not in isolation, but as part of real spaces, pathways, buildings, and public areas.


Areas shown in the model


· major airport

· Hotel at the airport

· Air traffic control tower

· Hospital

· Museum

· Train station with train line

· Stadium

· Construction site

· Playground

· main street


Use cases and staging


Each area represents a different application of light. This makes it clear that lighting is far more than just brightness: it structures spaces, creates safety, directs attention, supports orientation, and shapes the effect of architecture and infrastructure.

The model integrates the airport, city, transport, public spaces, healthcare, and leisure areas into a unified landscape. This makes the breadth of Tridonic applications readily apparent and easier to explain in a trade fair context.


Added value of the model


Especially with technically oriented products and system solutions, a physical model helps to make abstract applications tangible. The demonstrator attracts attention, invites visitors to explore, and opens up discussions about the uses, design, and effects of light.


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What a week – full of energy, inspiring conversations, and exciting new perspectives.While our little explorer carefully aligned every brick in the City Model, our team explored the real world –

 - LinkedIn