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LamparaAlta

1983

Award ADI FAD SILVER DELTA

1984

The LamparaAlta streetlight brought back reflected light in the middle of the 1980s, illuminating public spaces and transferring a quality that is characteristic of home interiors to the urban skin, with diffuse chiaroscuros and comfort.

Beth Galí

Beth Galí

Beth Galí studied industrial architecture at the EINA school and obtained her degree in architecture from the Barcelona Higher Technical School of Architecture (ETSAB). A renowned designer, architect and landscaper, she was a member of the group of architects known as the "80s Generation". She worked on the opening up of the city to the sea, on restoring and converting its historical centre into a pedestrianised area and on creating new public spaces and designed urban elements to make Barcelona a city of international reference. She was involved in the FAD (Association for the Promotion of Art and Design), holding the position of vice chairwoman for the ADI-FAD (1976-1979) and was subsequently chairwoman of the FAD (2005-2009). Beth Galí has received various awards which include two Delta de Oros (1966-69) and a Delta de Plata from the ADI FAD for the LamparaAlta streetlamp (1984), the Dutch National Prize of Urbanism (1999), a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres from the French government (2003) and the Creu de Sant Jordi awarded by the Catalan Regional Government (2005). Her career as a designer started in 1966 with the design of stackable plastic wastepaper bins for TECMO, awarded the ADI-FAD Delta de Oro and three years later she received another ADI-FAD Delta de Oro together with Gemma Bernal and Ramón Isern for a telephone-style shower head. Some years later she worked as editor for JANUS, a magazine on new and old architecture. From 1982 to 1988, Beth Galí worked as a municipal architect for the Urban Projects Department of the City Council of Barcelona, and from 1988 to 1992, Beth was sub-director of the Municipal Institute for the Promotion of Town Planning and the Olympic Games (IMPU’92), responsible for the works of the Olympic areas of Montjuïc, Diagonal and Vall d’Hebron. Her works during that time included Parque Joan Miró (1982-89), the monument to Lluís Companys in Fosar de la Pedrera (1984-86), the park and the Sot del Migdia (1988-92), the Joan Miró Library(1990), the façade and new entrance to the cemetery (1991-92) and the various new entrances to Montjuïc mountain (1991-92)projects include the project to remodel Patrick Street and Grand Parade in the city of Cork (Ireland, 1999), the historic district of Hertogenbosch in Holland (1993-1998), for which they designed the Bicilínea bike park (1996), that of Roermond, also in Holland, (1995-1998), and Dublin in Ireland (2002), and the port areas of Piet Smith in the Rotterdam port (Holland, 1996). In Spain they have executed numerous projects such as the Zafra park in Huelva (1994) and the bathroom area of the Fórum de Barcelona (2004). Beth Galí has worked intensely in the academic field in various countries, she was a Town Planning Laboratory professor at the Barcelona Higher Technical School of Architecture from 1994 to 2004 and guest professor at various universities, which notably include the Architecture School of Lausanne in Switzerland, Delft School in Holland and Harvard in the States. For her numerous national and international projects, she needed to design various elements for the urban space, both lighting and furniture elements, through a fruitful collaboration between Beth and the Urban Division of Santa & Cole, now Urbidermis. In 1983 she designed the LamparaAlta streetlamp (1984 ADI-FAD Delta de Plata) together with Màrius Quintana in honour of Alvar Aalto, a master of reflected light. In 1996, for one of her projects in Holland, she designed the Bicilínea bike park, in 1998, for Rotterdam port, she designed the Latina streetlamp, a plastic streetlamp of extraordinary beauty to light large spaces, and in the year 2000, the Sara streetlamp, for the flexible lighting of pavements and roads. Know more

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Màrius Quintana

Màrius Quintana

Màrius Quintana obtained a degree in architecture from the Barcelona Higher Technical School of Architecture (ETSAB). A few years after graduating, in 1982, he began his professional career as an architect for the Urban Projects Service of the Town Council of Barcelona, and in 1988 he became head of the Urban Elements Department until 1992. That same year, he opened his own architecture, town planning, design and interior design studio. He is the designer behind various projects executed for the Town Council of Barcelona and many others outside of his native country, like Andorra and France. Years later, in 1999, he had the privilege of being named Curator of Architecture for the Miles van der Rohe Pavillion. Close to his home city of Barcelona are noteworthy projects of his such as the Joan Miró Parque (1983) together with Antoni Solanas y Beth Galí; the Avenida Gaudí Road (1985) where he built a central walkway for pedestrians; and the Plaza de la Catedral together with Montserrat Periel (1991). He was also behind the remodelling of the Plaza Sarrià and him and Pau Sierra were the architects of the latticework façade project of the Rubí Library in 2009.During his career, Màrius Quintana has received various recognitions in the industry such as the FAD Temporary Architecture Award for the “EINA. 20 anys” (EINA: 20 years) project in 1987, the FAD Public Spaces Award for the remodelling of the “Rambla Catalunya”, the INSERSO Award given by the Ministry of Social Affairs for improved accessibility in the urban environment in 1991 and the Prince of Wales Prize in Urban Design of Harvard Graduate School of Design, in 1991. In 2009 he received a mention during the Ceramics Architecture Awards for his design of the "First Aid Module" on the beaches for the MMAMB. A considerable part of Màrius Quintana's professional career has been in teaching. He was a professor of Urban Furniture Design in the Elisava School from 1988 to 1997. Town Planning Professor II at the ETSAB for the 1991-1993 course. Also at the Vallés ETSA from 1993 to 1996, and in 1996 he was an associated teacher for the Projects Department at the ETSAB. Together with Beth Galí and inspired by Alvar Aalto, Màrius Quintana created the LamparaAlta streetlamp (1983). The first urban element produced by Santa & Cole, now Urbidermis. A lighting element that revolutionised urban lighting and the way of understanding light. Projecting indirect light ideal for landscaped areas and parks. It was so well-received that in 1984, it won the ADI FAD (Delta de Plata) award. Know more

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Comfort and emotion

A streetlight that is particularly suitable for parks and garden areas. Its creators’ tribute to the Finnish architect and designer Alvar Aalto, the great master of light. The LamparaAlta streetlight represents our intention to indicate spaces with high quality illumination.

Indirect

Widespot symmetrical

12 LEDs 60W
3000K 80IRC

Double level per control line.
Flux in header.
Programmed automation.

1-10V

DALI

SV 0,24m2

CE

RoHs

IP66

IK08

Clase I

Curved shade made from galvanized S235 JR steel. Hot-dip galvanized S275 JR steel attachment bracket for the shade and the floodlight. Cast aluminum floodlight with tempered optical glass enclosure. All with thermal coating finish with C3 anti-corrosive protection. Nikolson column made from hot-dip galvanized steel, painted finish. The base tube is Ø127 mm and 1.00 m in height. The upper tube is Ø100 mm and 2.80 m in height. The ring joining the two tubes is molded steel.

*The colors shown are simply indicative. (Other colors on request)
**Ask about finishes for marine environments.

Blanco

White

RAL_5023

Blue

Gris_claro

Light grey

Column fixed in a concrete block on-site, with a groove for electrical connection, and four anchor bolts, 20 cm below the pavement level. The element is supplied disassembled, in four components: floodlight, shade, bracket, and column. Installation and assembly instructions, screws, template, and anchor bolts included.

Clean with a soft cloth; do not use ammonia, solvent, or abrasive products.

Illuminating element: 28.4

*Approximate weight without packaging (kg)

Indirect

Widespot symmetrical

12 LEDs 60W
3000K 80IRC

Double level per control line.
Flux in header.
Programmed automation.

1-10V

DALI

SV 0,24m2

CE

RoHs

IP66

IK08

Clase I

Curved shade made from galvanized S235 JR steel. Hot-dip galvanized S275 JR steel attachment bracket for the shade and the floodlight. Cast aluminum floodlight with tempered optical glass enclosure. All with thermal coating finish with C3 anti-corrosive protection. Nikolson column made from hot-dip galvanized steel, painted finish. The base tube is Ø127 mm and 1.00 m in height. The upper tube is Ø100 mm and 2.80 m in height. The ring joining the two tubes is molded steel.

*The colors shown are simply indicative. (Other colors on request)
**Ask about finishes for marine environments.

Blanco

White

RAL_5023

Blue

Gris_claro

Light grey

Column fixed in a concrete block on-site, with a groove for electrical connection, and four anchor bolts, 20 cm below the pavement level. The element is supplied disassembled, in four components: floodlight, shade, bracket, and column. Installation and assembly instructions, screws, template, and anchor bolts included.

Clean with a soft cloth; do not use ammonia, solvent, or abrasive products.

Illuminating element: 28.4

*Approximate weight without packaging (kg)

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