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For the ISBAK company and the Istanbul city municipality our studio has designed a new traffic light from scratch.
ISBAK services the Istanbul transport system since 1986. Metaphor The traffic light is shaped as an exclamation mark—an established sign calling for attention and stressing important points. Yet the object remains instantly recognizable as a traffic signal. Istanbul has tens of thousands of traffic lights today. Technology Svetoforus-2 is the world’s first traffic light to use signal panels based on the PHOLED (phosphorescent organic light-emitting diode) technology. Mounting The mount has a pivot and adjustable arm’s length, which allows you to rotate or tilt the body. Safety Svetoforus-2 is equipped with a system developed in our studio that detects visually impaired and handicapped pedestrians. It uses special icons on the signal panel to warn drivers when such persons approach the crossing. There is a sound signal for visually impaired that also alerts other pedestrians and drivers.
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The body is made of linen-colored plastic
The back panel is black with a light-reflecting outline
This modular traffic light is easy to assemble in any combination—just use inverted lower sections for any extras you need Release date: July 01 2011 Cast: artistic director art director Timur Burbaev industrial designers Aleksey Sharshakov modeller Aleksandr Pozdeev visualization Filipp Gorbachev project managers Andrey Dyakov ISBAK team: Sadula Uzun |
World history of traffic light development
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Structure elements This traffic light is engineered to work with a base of any profile or diameter. Brackets are put in place with off-the-shelf tools and do not require particular precision.
The Isiklarius is engineered down to four main elements |
Maintenance The body and the visor are designed as one piece, allowing for easier installation, maintenance, stocking, and transportation as well as reducing the number of parts. ![]() |
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Opening 160° |
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The signal covering glass is decorated with a traditional Turkish ornament |
With love for architecture For the Istanbul historical peninsula the traffic light is produced using natural materials. For the surface we used wood veneer with a varnish or special wood-imitating film applied.
The body walls are tilted at a particular angle, improving the visibility and preventing water, snow, or dust from collecting on it Modular structure The upper portion with two sections is build as a mono-unit. It doubles as a pedestrian light, which further improves maintenance cost.
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