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Other award-winning products
The following Zumtobel products were also awarded at the Iconic Design Award 2016: Interior Innovation:
• » SEQUENCE surface-mounted and pendant LED luminaire
• » SUPERSYSTEM LED lighting system
• » CAELA wall-mounted, surface-mounted and pendant LED luminaire
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Special guest: Lighting Design Expert Rogier van der Heide
Design is our passion and engineering brings it to life.
We would like to bring the communities together for an open discussion on opportunities, challenges and ideas.
Agenda
07:00 PM | Welcome by Rogier van der Heide
07:15 – 09:30 PM | Networking
Please rsvp by 06th December to [email protected]
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This workshop will focus on how lighting can influence the display of art and complete Gallery spaces by using the right colour temperatures, beam angles and outputs. Furthermore we will discuss the damage potential on art pieces due to the radiation of light. Finally we will also discover how light can become part of your art by using shadows or light elements in a creative way.
Wednesday 28th | October 2015
05:00 – 06:00pm
@D3 – MMAC Design Associates,
Office 208 Building 8
Please RSVP until 20th October to
[email protected]
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This workshop will show you how light impacts on people’s mood and emotions in context with retail.
The Limbic® Lighting study shows clear differences with respect to lighting preferences. Target groups respond in different ways to even the smallest changes hardly noticeable with the naked eye. Accordingly, adjusting the lighting scenarios to target group-specific needs is explicitly recommended and can boost sales.
Monday 26th | October 2015
05:00 – 06:00pm
@D3 – MMAC Design Associates,
Office 208 Building 8
Please RSVP until 20th October to
[email protected]
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Watch the installation video that provides step-by-step instructions on how to install SLOTLIGHT infinity.
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A pleasantly illuminated lounge or waiting area fosters positive feelings and can make waiting times feel shorter. The excellent lighting quality of PANOS infinity enables reading and creates a congenial atmosphere for open communication. These factors generate a positive feeling and can help sales discussions get off to a good start. The reception area often shapes the first impressions of a company. This is where potential customers are first welcomed to the showroom, so appropriate lighting can clearly play a vital role. In addition, service personnel require functional task lighting to work efficiently and effectively. PANOS infinity meets all of these requirements with the highest lighting quality delivered by the latest LED technology. The downlight also creates a special effect in the ceiling, as the discrete mounting of the light source in no way detracts from the visual impact of the light itself.
In the course of day-to-day work in office applications, it is quite normal to encounter a huge variety of different visual stimuli. This means that achieving the right lighting concept is crucial. Light affects almost all vital processes in the human body and also has an impact on our performance, health, safety and sense of wellbeing. The office study conducted by Zumtobel with Frauenhofer IAO found that people clearly prefer different light levels and colour temperatures. The research also demonstrated that direct/indirect lighting and individual controls are important for many office users. The Porsche offices located within the showroom area take all of these factors into account with one single luminaire. The OPURA freestanding luminaire ensures uniform illumination of the task areas whilst also giving employees the option to easily adjust the light levels. The asymmetric indirect light distribution provides optimum visual conditions by directing light onto the working plane and delivering uniform illumination of the ceiling.
Products: VIVO, PANOS infinity, OPURA
Owner: Ali & Sons
Architect: Porsche CI
Local Consultant: ARCAN
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Please find here with some information regarding the LITECOM V1.3.0 key features:
LITECOM APP Show – Dynamic Lighting
The LITECOM APP Show enables the implementation of dynamic light tracks in the dimensions of light intensity, light color “RGB” and light color temperature.
The definition of the light show is based upon three basic frameworks:
• 24h – Show: dynamic light track, defined on a 24h-base. The start of the show is defined by the absolute time configured in the track.
• Show upon recall: dynamic light track, defined on a 24h-base. Show repetition can be configured additionally. The show will always be started from the beginning (00:00), independent from the actual time.
• Day / night show: dynamic light track, defined on a 24h base, separated into two segments: sunrise -> sunset and vice versa. Show is started at the configured time.
The dynamic color and color temperature definition of a show can be combined with daylight automation for the light intensity, thus enabling even more applications. Shows are created by a versatile, intuitive editing tool, which is also enabling various preview modes in order to test the show. The import / export functionality allows reusing once defined shows in new projects and thus enables to build a kind of library for dynamic lighting shows.
LITECOM Mobile Website for Smartphones
LITECOM SW V1.3.0 comprises an optimised website for smartphones like Apple iPhone or Samsung Galaxy phone. These mobile websites are ideal for a simple, intuitive LITECOM operation on a rather small (slim) screen.
LITECOM Mobile Connection App for iOS- und Android Devices
The LITECOM Mobile Connection App is a free of charge app which can be downloaded either from Apple’s App Store or Google’s Playstore. The mobile connection app simplifies the establishment of a connection from a mobile device to the LITECOM controller. After setting up the connection the app automatically calls either the LITECOM standard website – for tablets – or the above mentioned LITECOM mobile website for smartphones.
LITECOM Manual
The LITECOM manual in English and German is available on the LITECOM homepage.
Content:
SEQUENCE – Portfolio overview
A luminaire featuring modular design and modular control that fully exploits the opportunities of cutting-edge LED technology. We are pleased to provide an overview of the of the main features of the product.
What is the difference between BASIC and INFINITY?
SEQUENCE BASIC is a modest surface mounted or pendant luminaires which has one (surface) or two (pendant – direct and indirect) DALI addresses. All tiles are controlled together. SEQUENCE INFINITY is more advanced – the tiles are controlled in three segments with three DALI addresses. This enables us to adjust the lighting scenes with patterns, e.g. Presentation mode, Tablet mode, and more.
What is the difference between Lumen package PERFORMANCE and COMFORT for SEQUENCE BASIC?
The PERFORMANCE Lumen package was designed to get up to 9600lm to also illuminate double desk situations. The Luminance levels here are above 3000 cd/m². COMFORT lumen package – the direct part is decreased but the indirect part on the pendant is almost double. Here we achieve UGR < 16 and also Luminance 65°<3.000 cd/m².
What does CI and CRF stand for?
Asymmetric lenses are available as Standard for SEQUENCE BASIC with the PERFORMANCE Lumen package. We have two possible Standard solutions which were realized with asymmetric lenses:
For the CRF version (Contrast Rendering Factor) we use asymmetric lenses to guide the light back on the table.
For the CI version (Circulation Area) we use some tiles to illuminate the for example the corridor next to the table.
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Lighting design for workstations is traditionally based on levels specified in applicable standards, which usually refer to visual and in part also to emotional aspects. The DIN SPEC 67600 standard (04/2013) includes valuable new design recommendations for biologically effective lighting. Here, the factor of time plays a highly decisive role for the first time. Daylight is the most important timer for people's circadian rhythm and has always determined our phases of activity and regeneration – above all before artificial lighting became available in large quantities. The eye is not only the visual sense's central organ. Moreover, the eye with its circadian photoreceptors situated on the retina also acts as an interface for keeping track of time. Information is forwarded to the brain, more precisely to the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) which is considered the central pacemaker of the timing system. Via subsequent physiological processes such as hormonal control, this system fulfils the primary timing function. In addition to daylight, artificial lighting can influence stimulation and a good night's sleep – hence also people's well-being and health.
LIGHT IN TIME – An analysis of nature and people over the course of time
The time-dependent factors influencing artificial lighting are based on natural geographic and meteorological conditions: changes in incident daylight over the course of a year and underlying weather-based fluctuations. When designing LIGHT IN TIME lighting solutions, the focus is primarily on the individual. Various chronotypes, different schedules and a variety of locations for work and leisure-time place individual requirements on biologically effective lighting solutions. Light can make a contribution to bringing some kind of order into these varied time-based parameters.
The pioneers: new technologies and scientific findings
For the first time, the DIN SPEC 67600:2013-04 standard prepared by experts of various technical disciplines includes specific design recommendations for biologically effective lighting. Thus, innovative technological options and current research findings have been combined. The circadian photoreceptors on the retina are addressed to optimum effect via high intensity levels of the bluish spectral component. However, they must be stimulated within an appropriate time frame. Then reduced reddish light is once again used for the transition to regenerative phases. This necessary change in spectral distributions combined with appropriate illuminance levels is supported by LED technology featuring » tunableWhite to optimum effect. Yet, the biological effects of light should not be reduced to the subject of light colour. The impacts of a variety of design approaches to the circadian system are too complex (see table from the DIN SPEC 67600 standard).
Extract from DIN SPEC 67600:2013-04
More intense biological effects of light are produced by | Less intense biological effects of light are produced by |
Higher level of radiation | Lower level of radiation |
Longer duration of exposure | Shorter duration of exposure |
Higher level of blue components | Lower level of blue components |
Wide-area lighting | Pinpoint lighting |
Dynamic changes in lighting | Constant lighting |
Lower level of radiation before the light exposure under review* | |
Morning light is most effective for synchronising the body clock | Light in the afternoon affects the body clock to a relatively low extent |
* Persons who have been adjusted to darkness for an extended period before being exposed to light will be more sensitive to light and show a stronger response |
LIGHT IN TIME primarily follows nature and the individual
What to keep in mind when implementing LIGHT IN TIME lighting solutions:
1) Artificial lighting should follow the natural course of daylight as closely as possible and be used only in addition to daylight.
2) Lighting solutions where users are able to adjust lighting conditions individually enjoy a high level of acceptance by users. One of the main consequences of the impact LIGHT IN TIME solutions have on physiological functions is that individual control options must be provided. Hence, people's needs are taken into account and manipulative actions are avoided.
3) The integral approach on lighting effects is essential: it is mainly the emotional and biological effects that are included in the design approach in a well-balanced manner.
Example: On the one hand, the right amount of light in an intense bluish light colour at the right time has a biologically supporting effect. On the other hand, many people perceive a high blue component as unattractive or even annoying, depending on individual preferences, weather conditions or visual and/or space-defining tasks (see illustration).
Last but not least: optimised LIGHT IN TIME concepts for stabilising the timing system do not start and end at the reception desk of the office building. They continue in people's private living spaces and during leisure-time activities. For instance, doing sports in daylight has a stabilising effect and promotes a sound sleep, whereas extensive exposure to electronic screens in the evening is counterproductive. LIGHT IN TIME is based on a specifically designed sequence of light and darkness over a period of 24 hours – there is a time for everything!
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The Venue: Downtown Dubai, Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, Dubai | UAE | www.designdaysdubai.aeVorteXX, Zaha Hadid
»A symbiosis of organic lines and dynamic light colour modulation.«
Following an idea developed jointly by architects Zaha Hadid and Patrick Schumacher, Zumtobel implemented the VorteXX lighting sculpture in collaboration with Sawaya & Moroni. It is a perfect symbiosis of organic lines and a surprisingly dynamic modulation of light colours.
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Please rsvp to: [email protected] to secure a seat
» Location: Studio at Design Days Dubai
Date: 16 March 2015
Duration: 7 - 8pm
Admission: Free admission to talks - Entry fee applies to the fair (50AED) unless you register under [email protected]
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The reception area often acts as a business card for the company. This is where potential customers are welcomed to the showroom, so appropriate lighting can obviously play a pivotal role. In addition, service personnel need functional task lighting to work effectively. DIAMO caters for all of these needs. The unique lighting technology makes it a highlight in the world of miniaturized recessed downlights. The specially designed reflectors provide precise beam patterns without any stray light and ensure perfect glare control. Combined with high-performance LED modules, high-intensity pinpoint accent lighting with excellent lighting quality and maximum brilliance is produced. The highly-efficient AERO II cannot fail to impress with its extremely flat design. The luminaire is installed in the management offices to provide optimum lighting for the task areas.
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This optic is precisely tuned to suit the distribution characteristics of the LED lighting points, and guarantees glare-free light (UGR < 19 and L65 < 1500 cd/m²) as well as highly diffuse light distribution. This makes reflected glare on notebooks and tablets a thing of the past. Thanks to tunableWhite technology, users can adjust the colour temperature of the LIGHT FIELDS evolution LED luminaire range continuously between 3000 K and 6000 K.
Design: Chris Redfern, Sottsass Associati
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About the Good Design Award
The Good Design Award, one of the world's most renowned industrial design programmes, was established in Chicago in 1950. The Good Design Award programme was founded by the architects Eero Saarinen, Ray and Charles Eames and former MOMA director Edgar Kaufmann Jr. and is organised by the Chicago Athenaeum Museum for Architecture and Design, in collaboration with the European Centre for Architecture, Art Design and Urban Studies. “Good Design” is an international trademark for innovative design. The awards are given to high-quality products that cannot fail to impress in terms of form, function and aesthetics.
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