Anyone catch the fireworks show on the Devon tower last night? While Bankfirst was showcasing the flag and looking great, the triangle at the top of the Devon tower was doing fireworks splashes. I hadn't noticed that they had put anything with LED that large up there before. Is that the first time they've used it?
With the way the fins run all the way up and down the side of the building they could do a really cool countdown for new years with the lighting
It makes way more sense components with known wear over time and entire system in the fixture could be replaced eventually, even if they actually worked great day one. There is a limit of how long any electronic component will work properly and some will fail long before the statistical average, which pales in comparison to the length the building would be around.
It seems the terminology is causing confusion.
There will be lighting on every floor within the three vertical indentions as well as the three triangles at the top. The LED lights will actually be inside the glass.
There are also vertical mesh metal panels in those indentions where the original LED system was installed. Those are now decommissioned in favor of this new interior system.
Lights are moving horizontally in red, green, blue, and white light
They were testing the new lighting system again last night.
Did it do better this time than last?
Have an American flag up in the triangles tonight. The insets were red blue and white.
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Thanks for that.
That's going to be badass for the Olympics.
Any pictures so that we can visually keep up with the progress? I know I don't speak for everyone but there are some who have lived in the city that don't currently, but love to keep a close eye on all the city's improvements as it looks to take a place on the national/global stage.
Instead of having a ball drop they should slowly light up the tower ending with the triangle on top for New Years. It could be seen throughout the entire city, it would be pretty cool.
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