Outdoor lighting generally refers to the lighting design of outdoor environments such as buildings, landscapes, and public spaces, aiming to enhance visual effects, enrich night-time activities, increase safety, and beautify the urban environment.

Outdoor lighting generally covers the following aspects:
Building Lighting: Illuminate the external contours, facades, or specific areas of buildings with lighting to highlight design features, enhancing the artistic appeal and recognition of the structure.
Landscape Lighting: Outline plants, sculptures, or water bodies in gardens, parks, and squares with lights to showcase their unique beauty at night.
Roadway Lighting: Ensures adequate lighting for roadways, sidewalks, and driving lanes, etc., to guarantee safe night-time passage.
Feature Lighting: Utilizes lighting to highlight key areas of specific buildings or landscapes, creating a unique ambiance or visual focal point.
Outdoor lighting design requires considerations for energy efficiency, environmental protection, and light pollution. It should blend with local culture, architectural styles, and urban planning to create a harmonious and unified night-time cityscape.









































