'Waterlicht' is the new 4 acres public project for the Dutch Water Board. Using the latest LED technology this dream landscape raises awareness about the power and poetry of water.
First visitors describe it as the “the Northern Light of the Netherlands”. Made by Studio Roosegaarde in collaboration with Waterschap Rijn en IJssel. www.studioroosegaarde.net
View full entryRainbow Station connects the historic Amsterdam Central Station by using astronomy science to create a site specific rainbow of light.Together with astronomers of the University of Leiden, Roosegaarde unravels light efficiently into a spectrum of colours. Via new liquid crystal technology which... View full entry
First movie of Rainbow Station Amsterdam
The Van Gogh-Roosegaarde bicycle path is made of thousands glowing stones inspired by 'Starry Night'. It charges at daytime and gives light at night. The path combines innovation with cultural heritage in the city of Nuenen NL, the place where Van Gogh lived in 1883.This is the second Smart... View full entry
Glowing van Gogh-Roosegaarde bicycle path
The Smog Free Project creates clean urban skies via the Smog Free Park and Smog Rings. Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde and his team of experts are using patented ion technology to make the world's largest smog vacuum cleaner. Here the cleanest park in Beijing is created where people can... View full entry
Smog Free Park model
Smart Highways are interactive and sustainable roads of tomorrow by designer Daan Roosegaarde and Heijmans Infrastructure. The Glowing Lines are the first realised project.The first Smart Highway is Glowing Lines which are lines that charge at day-time, and glow at night for eight hours. Here the... View full entry
Glowing Lines Smart Highway live
I'm an Arts and Media management student who prefers big, illuminate and slightly bizarre art & architecture. I believe in art and social media as an original way of communicating. Currently I'm an intern at social design lab Studio Roosegaarde and I would like to blog about my activities here, the people I meet and art and architecture I like. For architects it could be interesting to see everything of an young, innovative, arty perspective.