1. Urban landmark building lighting design
The lighting design of such buildings should follow the local folk culture, so that the lighting appeals you describe can resonate with the aesthetics of the local residents, and at the same time, it can also bring tourists a night lighting landscape with strong local characteristics.

2. Lighting design of government and public buildings
The lighting design of this type of building should follow the atmospheric and stable lighting methods to outline the lighting of the building. It is not advisable to decorate with too dynamic lighting.
3. Commercial building lighting design
The lighting of such architectural lighting design should serve to create a commercial atmosphere. Dynamic lighting, lighting interaction and other lighting design methods are interspersed and used, combined with commercial indoor lighting, commercial advertising lighting design, window, outdoor display lighting design, forming a strong but not kitsch commercial lighting atmosphere.
4. School and hospital building lighting design
The lighting design of this type of architectural lighting design should not be too much, focusing on functional lighting design, decorative lighting as auxiliary lighting.
5. Lighting design of residential and apartment buildings
This type of architectural lighting design should not use large-area lights, and should not use lighting methods with glare indoors. Under the premise of following the overall planning, try to decorate the top of the building, or avoid the wall part or structure of the window. You can use flood light products to brighten a place or use point light source products with polarized design
The above content is an introduction to the categories of urban building lighting projects. In the lighting engineering design scheme, the more lamps and lanterns are placed, the better. Lighting engineering design is to meet people's visual and aesthetic needs, to maximize the practicality and appreciation value of indoor and outdoor spaces, and to achieve the unity of aesthetic and practical functions. Too many lighting fixtures are not only not icing on the cake, but also produce light pollution and waste energy.
