Urbi 3 Street Light
The “Urbi 3” is a street light by Selux AG that is used to illuminate one of Berlin’s most famous avenues; the “Straße des 17. Juni.” Formerly called “Charlottenburger Chaussee,” the street was renamed by West Berlin, in 1953, to commemorate the uprising of the East Berliner workers against Red Army and GDR Volkspolizei. It cuts through the Tiergarten, passing the Victory column (“Siegessäule”) and the Soviet War Memorial, arriving at Brandenburger Tor.
The Urbi has two lights for the cars on the avenue at 5.75m, and another softer single light for pedestrians on the sidewalk at 3.5m.
TRIS: 3125
maps: 128×128 diffuse & specular
LOD tris: 200
LOD map: 32×32 diffuse
Can be plopped individually with “Find it!” or “More Beautification” mods, or can be used as a road lamp replacement with “Network Skins.”