The lanterns on top of the original two arms lamp posts lighting the square in front of the Gateway of India in Mumbai have been replaced with our Light 21.
Mumbai, India
2018
The Indian Hotels Company Limited
Vikas Dilawari Conservation Architects
Antonio Neri
The square in front of the Gateway of India in Mumbai is still lit by the original lamp posts. The large columns with two arms made of cast iron hold two lanterns. We replaced the lanterns, which are now destroyed, with Light 21 luminaires. Instead of being mounted upwards like the previous ones, the new luminaires are suspended.
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