We have recently seen how various spaces, from sports facilities to architecture and urban planning projects, have incorporated LED screens in their pavements. This is an innovation that applies high-strength LED panels to the floor, capable of projecting images, graphics and animations onto it. This offers a new experience to the users of these spaces.
In addition to their visual impact and the scope they open up for creativity, these installations stand out for their commitment to sustainability. Indeed, they incorporate energy-efficient systems, use materials with low environmental impact and have a design that guarantees their resistance and durability.
LED flooring applications in the sports sector
Let’s now take a look at the applications that LED floor displays have found in sports:
–Customisation of sports courts: court lines and configurations can be automatically and instantly adapted to different sports, various levels or various styles of play, without the need for permanent markings.
–Statistics and replay visualisation: coaches and players benefit from real-time data visualisation, while spectators enjoy an informative experience.
-Visual impact and spectacle: visual effects that increase the excitement of both attendees and remote spectators help make every match an unforgettable event.
–Sports analysis tools: LED screens on the ground are used to project graphics, which help to improve the strategies and performance of sports teams, either during training sessions or competitions.
Applications of LED floor displays in architecture and urban design
Architecture and urban design also open up scope for creativity with LED floor displays:
–Flexible and customisable designs: the interior spaces of buildings are instantly transformed and adapted to different events, whether exhibitions, presentations or themed decorations.
–Immersive experience: integrated visual effects create unique immersive environments that captivate audiences in shopping malls, airports or cultural events.
-Real-time interaction: information about the environment, recreational or educational experiences, etc.; LED pavement displays connect people with their surroundings in an innovative way.
By Ángel Ibáñez Pérez, senior MEP engineer in the Architecture Department of Amusement Logic