Hi everyone
this looks intriguing
Cambridge City Council is trialling a new resurfacing technique which means pavements glow-in-the-dark.
http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2013/10/22/glow-in-the-dark-pavements-trialled-in-cambridge/?goback=%2Egde_3429577_member_5798344083164389380#%21
The Starpath system form Pro-Teq Surfacing UK Ltd stores sunlight during the day allowing particles in the aggregate material to glow at night.
Starpath can be sprayed on to any existing surface and is being tested in Christ’s Pieces park in Cambridge.
Inventors of the material believe it is the perfect solution for councils coming under pressure to save cash by turning off streetlights at night.
Hamish Scott, Owner of Pro-Teq Surfacing (UK) Ltd said: “There is nothing like Starpath in the world.
“This product adjusts to the natural light, so if it is pitch black outside the luminous natural earth enhances, and if the sky is lighter, it won’t release as much luminosity – it adjusts accordingly, its almost like it has a mind of its own.”
The system has recently been sprayed onto the existing pathway that runs through Christ’s Pieces park and is used by pedestrians and cyclists during the day and night.
Scott said, “Councils spend significant sums of money fully replacing existing pathways when the existing surfaces have reached the end of their practical life.
“Our product is cost effective, fast to apply and fast to set, is an anti-slip surface, while the client has a choice of size and colour of aggregate.
“Once the aggregate is laid we apply a finishing coat, which is specially formulated to ensure the surface is water-resistant, and provides longevity to the finished product.”
If anyone is in Cambridge it woudl be great to have some feedback.
regards
Marcus
Professor Marcus Ormerod
SURFACE Inclusive Design Research Centre
Room 423 Maxwell Building
The University of Salford
Lancashire
M5 4WT
Tel 0161 295 5405
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