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The Lighting Handbook
Intelligent systems are becoming increasingly
important outdoor areas too and represent
an important step towards achieving sustain-
able goals.
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Create lighting environment make spaces more inviting
Multilayer design approach with Active Light
Layers light –
Individually define the way room experienced night
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Present the three-dimensional room precisely: subtle dynamics
improve the human experience certain places certain times. the context human and
sociocentric approach, can understood
as part complete design process.
Adaptability and identity
Social identity factors –
Improve the quality life and unique experiences through local
identity
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Feel good during interactions: this encourages sense belonging
to the place and community, thus creating social identity
Design factors Help change empty space into living space
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Create non-static identity: light based how people use a
certain room certain times.
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Various layers change relation the current activity
(or time span)
Toolbox light –
Choose from modular concepts: adapt light the design require-
ments, but still ensure consistent design across projects and spaces
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Combine precision with visual comfort through adjustable optics
– “Composite Beam” concept
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Simple and flexible installation, easy adjustment site
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Choose uniform and integrated design language for the
entire room
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Future-safe control and integration further systems
Customer benefits lighting management and Active Light
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According our application approach, we
offer adaptive lighting solutions that allow
light segmentation for individual luminaires
using multi-channel devices. This method
opens the door lighting design where the
luminaires can fulfil various design tasks from
a single position.
The Zumtobel outdoor portfolio covers
intelligent DMX DALI devices that allow
greater flexibility control every single
luminaire. Semi-
autonomous systems are hereby controlled
on the basis human behaviour (presence
detection), their activities and emotions
(changing colour temperature) and the times
of the day