Alien architecture

Harbin Theatre

Located in the natural landscape of the riverside welland north of Songhua River, the Harbin Theatre is a landmark bulding oiHarbin city, northeast China's Helongiang province. The design of the theater is inspired by the magnificent scenery of northerChina. As a continuation of the natural environment, the huge building is designed as an "undulating snow covered mountainfollowing a natural rhythm". The dadding are in pure white aluminium, white stone and concrete.The exterior LED lightings for the Harbin Thealre were supplied by StronglED, they consisted of hioh power linear, fiexible linealand in-ground LED lights.

Nanchang's Pavilion of Prince Ten

Pavilion of Prince Teng is on the east bank of Ganjiang River, on Yanjiang Road, in the northwest of Nanchang, Jiangxi. Erected in the fourth year of Yonghui Reign (653) in the Tang Dynasty, the Pavilion was a singing and dancing hall for the Chinese royals in the ancient times and the only imperial building to the south of the Yangtze River. Li Yuanying, aka Prince Teng, brother of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of Tang, built the Pavilion when he was commander in Hongzhou. In A Tribute to Pavilion of Prince Teng, Wang Bo, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty, wrote, "The rainbow clouds with lonely bird together fly; The autumn water blends with the endless blue sky.“ The beautiful poem made Pavilion of Prince Teng glorious in history and for future generations. Thus, among the three most famous towers, it was the first to gain fame and is dubbed the top of the three well-known towers to the south of the Yangtze River.

World Expo 2010 China Pavilion

Lighting design for the China Pavilion at World Expo 2010-Shanghai took into accounts the building's ultimate vocationas a Chinese Cultural History Museum. Based on the designguideline, StrongLED's lighting solution comprised of energyefficient LED floodlights on the ground to illuminate thepavilion from the bottom up. The lighting intensity on thesouth and north facades are brighter than that of the eastand west. This balanced out the brightness differencebetween neighboring building facades and the north-southmain passages. For the iconic multi-layered crown, LEDlinear luminaires were installed on each layer to bettercontrol and improve the lighting effects. This resulted in thebrightness of the LED luminaires at each layer graduallyreduces from bottom to the top, perfectly imitating the lightingeffect of floodlights on the ground.