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Clark Parade        Grounds

Designer:    Feliix
Location:    Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga 

Project Background

Located at Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga, the historical Clark Parade Grounds is an expansive 23-hectare sports field once used by the United States Cavalry as training grounds. Today, Clark Parade Grounds is a world-class multi-sports open area and one of the most frequented places in Clark.

Client Requirement

In preparation for the 2019 Southeast Asian Games that would formally be celebrated in the Philippines, Clark Development Corporation ordered a major renovation project for the Clark Parade Grounds which included improvements of jogging paths, landscaping and installation of advanced lighting systems. As a would-be venue for rugby and archery during the SEA Games, Clark Development Corporation needed procurement and installation of various new lighting fixtures that would transform the old training field into a world-class cultural sporting venue.

The Clark Development Corporation required various new lighting systems that would enhance the experience of athletes and guests visiting the Clark Parade Grounds. As there would be an improvement of rubberized jogging paths encircling the expansive area of the sports grounds, numerous lighting fixtures were required to surround and illuminate the running paths especially during at night. Moreover, the city corporation also needed new lighting systems that would adorn the overall look of the newly developed parade grounds and would make it more attractive and convenient for its frequenters and even tourists.

1        OFA-105C (C25) surface-mounted luminaires
           alongside the rubberized running tracks

2 - 3    FL-02 RGBW/DMX 512 surface-mounted luminaires 
          illuminating the large tree lines of the park

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FL-02 RGBW/DMX 512 surface-mounted luminaires illuminating the large tree lines of the park

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OFA-105C (C25) surface-mounted luminaires
alongside the rubberized running tracks

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FL-02 RGBW/DMX 512 surface-mounted luminaires illuminating the large tree lines of the park

Solution & Products Provided

Feliix was contacted by Clark Development Corporation for the acquisition of new lighting systems and its essential lighting layout plan for the Clark Parade Grounds. We provided a large number of high-grade lighting products imported from Taiwan that was utilized for the jogging path areas as well as on the tree lines encompassing the parade grounds. Two kinds of surface-mounted luminaires were used. First, surface-mounted luminaires with warm white light were installed along the jogging track circle that surrounded the whole area of the parade grounds. These warm white surface-mounted luminaires lit up the improved rubberized tracks which made it for visitors to use it conveniently at night. Meanwhile, surface-mounted luminaires with programmable RGBW lights were placed along some of the tree lines that silhouetted the park. These programmable luminaires were the highlight of the project as it consisted 25 remote-controlled programs that painted the park’s large tree formations into several colorful displays.

Product Specifications

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FL-02 RGBW/DMX 512

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OFA-105C (C25)

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Project Conclusion

Feliix proved to have worked well with Clark Development Corporation in transforming the historical Clark Parade Grounds into a world-class sports field as it became a suitable venue for the 2019 Southeast Asian Games. With warm white and RGBW surface-mounted luminaires installed throughout the parade grounds, the improved running tracks turned out to be a favorite spot of locals and tourists alike. At the same time, the park’s towering tree lines glow in multi-color ways at night which rendered the whole sports grounds into a new vivid experience.

FL-02 RGBW/DMX 512 surface-mounted luminaires illuminating the large tree lines of the park

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OFA-105C (C25) surface-mounted luminaires
alongside the rubberized running tracks

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