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It's not the street but the two mortuary chapels at Arnos Vale Cemetery are lit up with very subtle but effective lights.   Think I could get decent pics if helpful. Not on a street though 
Janine Arnos Vale

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On 22 Dec 2016, at 22:29, ANDREW STUCK <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hi GEM land

Wearing our urban design hats, we have been approached by a delegation from Scandinavia asking if we can suggest good examples of cultural institutions in London that use innovative lighting to illuminate their buildings, so they stand out in streets after dark. 

They are not showing interest in innovative lighting of displays within buildings, but how buildings are lit outside.....(some of their number are involved in 'cladding buildings' in LED lighting) 

Appreciate this isn't anything to do with Education in Museums, but if you happen to work in a building that is lit up, you would save me cycling / driving dozens of miles trying to establish the well-lit from the shadowy.

And it is almost Friday....

Many thanks, Andrew
 
ANDREW STUCK
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