The lighting of the Gran Via, which next year celebrates its centenary , opens this Christmas a new Christmas lights, designed by architect Ben Busche. The lighting design of the centennial artery honors this first commercial center and nightlife of the twentieth century, an area of artificial light, with patterns that reflect an imaginary skyline of skyscrapers.
To complement this celebration also installed three trees. The first, located in the new Red de San Luis, is called the Tree "100" and also celebrates the centenary of the Gran Via Its design is also inspired by the high urban construction and evokes the fascination with them artistically. The second is located in the Plaza of Spain and has been designed with a lookon to the Shanghai Expo 2010. Both have been designed by architect Ben Busche. A third is 21 meters and is located in the renovated Plaza de Callao. In addition, a fourth tree, designed by Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, will look at the Puerta del Sol
In addition, neighborhood streets and squares of different lights shine from the imagination of leading fashion designers in this country. (Somoscentro.com)
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