Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Campus at Night

 I took some pictures of the campus at nighttime while walking to UTC with my sister. I used to take lighting for granted and think: "They're just there to light the way in the dark." But walking through the campus at night, I realized how decorative the lighting around campus is. It not only plays a functional role but an aesthetic role as well. 


I've always found the Science Library (Now the Ayala Library) to be the most beautiful at nighttime. I could always tell if people were in the library because many of the lights inside have motion sensors. 


One thing I noticed about the lights around campus is that the harsh "orange" lights (I want to say "incandescent") are used mainly for lighting up an area and the "white" lights (I'm guessing "fluorescent") are used not only for lighting but also for decorative purposes. 


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