Lighting profiles for atmosphere, Dark Sky
and efficiency in urban spaces
Our Circular Light Profiles produce light whose positive effects outweigh the negative ones for everyone: People and nature alike. Light that considers the needs of both the environment and people - and does so in a way that conserves resources as much as possible.
Lighting in urban spaces creates a sense of security. In addition to light colour and light quantity, light distribution is also essential for spatial awareness and orientation. Our light profiles for atmosphere, dark sky and efficiency in urban spaces create different lighting experiences adapted to the use by changing the light distribution and light intensity.
The path to an intelligent luminaire with an individual light profile in six steps
1 Select a basic profile
In the first step, you select a basic profile. This specifies the basic logic according to which your individual light profile is calculated.
2 Specify the geographical position
The geographical position is used to calculate sunrise and sunset times, which act as natural rhythms for the lighting profiles.
3 Specify space
Based on the specific urban zone with a focus on culture, mix or nature, the selected basic profile is calibrated. You will receive a finely adjusted lighting diagram for your project.
4 Select luminaire
You choose a luminaire model that fits harmoniously into the appearance of your project. You can equip the same model with different profiles.
5 Do you use a central switch-off for your luminaires?
Your individual profile takes central cut-off devices into account. All you have to do is specify this in the configuration process.
6 Finalise order
Your luminaire is delivered ready for use with your individual profile already pre-installed. Plug and Light - without time-consuming configuration.
For more than 75 years, we have been concerned with how to illuminate places. The most important question for us is how lighting should look in the decades to come.
How must light work to create safety, orientation and beauty? How can we prevent our ecological limits from being further strained? Is there such a thing as perfect light? Nature provides the answers.
This insight gave rise to the idea of adapting artificial light to natural rhythms: a little different every day, in every season and in every place in the world - but always unique.
We look forward to the future of light.