The Steaua Stadium is a new, multi-purpose stadium located in the Ghencea neighbourhood of Bucharest, Romania. With a 31,000 spectator capacity, it’s the home of CSA Steaua Bucuresti. A replacement for the outdated stadium, the new venue was used by the North Macedonia team during preparations for UEFA Euro 2020, before being officially inaugurated in the summer of 2021 with a football match
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Pharos Controls the Furnace at the World’s First Iron Bridge
A symbolic celebration of the Industrial Revolution, The Iron Bridge in Shropshire is a cast iron bridge that spans the River Severn. Opened in 1871, it was the first bridge anywhere in the world to be made of cast iron. In 2017-2018, English Heritage undertook a £3.6 million conservation project, carrying out much needed repairs. And now, nearly 150 years since its incarnation, the bridge is
A moonlight walk on the wild side
The Beekse Bergen Safari Park in the Netherlands opened in 1968, the first of its kind in the country. It is now world famous, offering a chance to see a spectacular collection of wild animals in a variety of safaris; whether on foot, by car, in a bus or boat. Moonlight in the wild African savanna is very different to that in the Netherlands, due to the wide expanse of lowland and a bright,
Lighting scores big at Friends Arena
The Friends Arena in Stockholm is Sweden's national stadium for men's football, and the largest stadium in Scandinavia with a maximum capacity of 75,000. The arena was named for the Swedish anti-bullying organisation Friends; an organisation that provides adults with research-based tools to prevent bullying among children and young people. The arena is multi-functional and can easily be adapted
Proud to be sponsoring PLDC 2018, Singapore
Pharos Controls is proud to sponsor the Professional Lighting Design Convention (PLDC), which is being held at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Singapore, between the 25th -27th October 2018. This event marks a milestone in PLDC’s history, as it will be the first convention, which has been held since 2007, to be held outside of Europe. Pharos products control a number of high
Dynamic Lantern brightens Oxford Street
61 Oxford Street is a striking new mixed-use development on the corner of London’s Oxford and Soho Streets. The building was designed by AHMM architects with a unique undulating glass scheme, inspired by the shop front bay windows of the 19th Century. The previous building on the site had featured a prominent corner tower, which served as inspiration for a new glass lantern feature. StudioFractal