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IPM Power Station, Be’er Tuvia

Facades · Be’er Tuvia, Israel
Architect
Auerbach Halevy
Lighting Fixtures Supplier
Steinitz-Lirad Lighting
IPM Power Station, Be’er Tuvia
§ Design note
  1. 01A Landmark After Dark. Seen from the roads around Be’er Tuvia, the lit plant becomes a quiet landmark — the IPM tower and its cladding stand out against the dark sky and mark the facility’s place in the landscape.
  2. 02The Facade Rhythm. Light is used to reveal the rhythm of the color-block panels rather than flatten it, so the composition of gold, white, and grey that defines the buildings by day carries into the night.
  3. 03Order on an Industrial Site. Against the exposed steelwork, tanks, and pipes of a working power station, the facade lighting brings a deliberate, restrained order — lighting the architecture cleanly without turning the whole site into glare.
§ Technical notes
  1. 01Exterior Lighting Only. The scope is the building exteriors — the cladding, the IPM tower, and the elevated turbine hall — lit from the ground and from mounting points on the structure itself.
  2. 02Facade Washing. Wide-beam floodlighting washes the large panel surfaces evenly, while tighter aiming grazes the tower to keep its vertical lines crisp.
  3. 03Glare & Spill Control. Aiming and shielding keep light on the building faces and off the sky and neighbouring roads, so the facility reads clearly without light spilling across the site.
  4. 04Outdoor Durability. Fixtures are specified for continuous outdoor operation on an active industrial site, with mounting and access planned around the plant’s structure and safety zones.