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      <title>Broken Light</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Atjehstraat was just an ordinary street in Ka'ten'drecht, a hardscrabble neighborhood in Rotterdam&rsquo;s old harbor area, where immigrants and young people have taken the place of sailors and prostitutes. Now it is a special street, thanks to the Broken Light project of artist and lighting designer Rudolf Teunissen and his firm Daglicht & Vorm (Daylight & Form). The project covers sidewalks in a wavy, underwater-like pattern of soft light, while adorning the facades of rental apartments in strips of light that look like pilasters. The overall effect is to create an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity. Broken Light originated]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2012 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <media:title type="plain">Glowing rehab Winner of an International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) Award of Excellence and its top Radiance Award, the Broken Light project has transformed this previously rough block i</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Broken LightDaglicht &amp;amp; VormRotterdam, The NetherlandsGlowing rehab Winner of an International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) Award of Excellence and its top Radiance Award, the Broken Light project has transformed this previously rough block into a safe and serene cathedral-like setting with a unique streetlight system that both illuminates the road for traffic and casts dappled patterns of light across the sidewalk and buildings.Photo © Hans Wilschuts</media:description>
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        <media:title type="plain">Shadow play Custom fixtures at the tops of the poles (Slide 3) face away from the street and house a series of mirrors and projectors that distribute a playful array of vertical and horizontal light p</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Broken LightDaglicht &amp;amp; VormRotterdam, The NetherlandsShadow play Custom fixtures at the tops of the poles (Slide 3) face away from the street and house a series of mirrors and projectors that distribute a playful array of vertical and horizontal light patterns across the sidewalk and between the windows of the residential buildings—without any glare (left).Photo © Hans Wilschuts</media:description>
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        <media:title type="plain">Shadow play Custom fixtures at the tops of the poles (left) face away from the street and house a series of mirrors and projectors that distribute a playful array of vertical and horizontal light patt</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Broken LightDaglicht &amp;amp; VormRotterdam, The NetherlandsShadow play Custom fixtures at the tops of the poles (left) face away from the street and house a series of mirrors and projectors that distribute a playful array of vertical and horizontal light patterns across the sidewalk and between the windows of the residential buildings—without any glare (Slide 2).Photo © Hans Wilschuts</media:description>
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