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pavement light

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pavement light [′pāv·mənt ‚līt]
(civil engineering)
A window built into the surface of a pavement to admit daylight to a space below ground level.

pavement light
Heavy glass disks or prisms set into a pavement to convey light to a space beneath.


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Alongside 150 fountains, the three bridges with their 117mm circular sandblasted pavement lights transform the feature into a breathtaking lit set-piece.
The threshold to the space on the west facade of the buildings is marked by a covered outdoor walkway and the pavement lights that illuminate the lower level corridor.
In the mid-1970s, Caltrans experimented with using red runway-type pavement lights to warn wrong-way drivers in the San Diego area.
 
 
 
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