The LUCI/PHILIPS city.people.light award

 

The international city.people.light award is an annual competition run in conjunction with Philips. This award represents a significant step towards promoting the use of light as an essential component in urban development. It honours the towns or cities that best demonstrate the added value that lighting can bring to the urban environment.

 

The contest is open to urban lighting projects that have been completed less than two years prior to entry in the contest. The lighting must be of a permanent nature and visible to all citizens free of charge.

 

 

Winners of the 2011 cpl awards!


The 2011 city.people.light award ceremony took place on the 17th of November 2011 in Gothenburg, Sweden, during the LUCI Annual General Meeting.

 

Mr. Javier León de la Riva, Mayor of the City of Valladolid, was presented with the first prize of the city.people.light award in recognition of the city’s ‘Rivers of Light’ project.

The Dutch city of Rotterdam and Kanazawa in Japan won second and third place respectively, and the City of Le Havre (France) received a special mention.

 

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city.people.light entries 2011.

Download the cpl 2011 brochure (english) and entry form (english).

 

cpl 2011 brochure (Dutch)

cpl 2011 brochure (French)

cpl 2011 brochure (German)

cpl 2011 brochure (Italian)

cpl 2011 brochure (Polish)

cpl 2011 brochure (Spanish)

 

 

 

city.people.light 2010:
The winners of last year’s award were announced at the city.people.light award ceremony during the LUCI Annual General Meeting in Chartres (France) on the 17th of September 2010.

 

The winner, the City of Lucerne (Switzerland) was presented with the city.people.light first prize together with a cheque for 10 000 euros. The City of Pau (France) was awarded the second prize and LUCI member Gothenburg received the third prize.The winners of this year’s award were announced at the city.people.light award ceremony during the LUCI Annual General Meeting in Chartres (France) on the 17th of September 2010

 

Pau

 

 

In 2009, winners of the first and joint second prizes were respectively: Jyväskylä (Finland), Hangzhou (China) and Lachen (Switzerland). Special mentions: Copenhagen (Denmark) and Moers (Germany).

 

In 2008, winners of the first, second and third prizes were respectively: Seoul (South Korea), Riga (Latvia) and St Gallen (Switzerland).

 

In 2007, winners of the first, second and third prizes were respectively: Heinsberg (Germany), Geneva (Switzerland) and Sao Carlo (Brazil).

 

In 2006, winners of the first, second and third prizes were respectively: Vienna (Austria), Leipzig (Germany) and San Luis Potosi (Mexico).

 

In 2005, winners of the first, second and third prizes were respectively: Cologne (Germany), Tampere (Finland) and Cannes (France).

 

In 2004, Gent (Belgium), Copenhagen (Denmark) and Caltagirone (Sicily).

 

In 2003, Cergy (France), Magdeburg (Germany) and Zeven (Germany).