[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"catalog-delta-light-soliscape":3,"$f54gFciXR1FznWJVNft3TqcXl0B8GYbPbga8lnvghe78":359},{"id":4,"title":5,"slug":6,"image":7,"source":8,"brand_name":9,"brand":10,"brand_slug":11,"file_size":12,"pages":13,"pages_count":354,"matched_pages":355,"match_count":356,"two_pages":357,"show_text":358},15316,"Soliscape","delta-light-soliscape","\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.1.png","http:\u002F\u002F127.0.0.1:8000\u002Fprivate\u002Ffiles\u002F2a\u002F5e632abb0e031d40a04c72ce7bdc07-285322c8fb.pdf","Delta Light",60,"delta-light","11.5 MB",[14,17,21,25,29,33,37,40,43,47,50,54,57,61,65,68,71,75,78,81,85,89,93,97,101,105,108,111,115,119,123,127,131,134,138,142,146,150,153,157,160,163,166,169,173,177,181,185,189,192,195,198,202,206,210,214,218,222,226,230,233,237,241,245,249,253,257,260,264,268,272,276,280,283,287,291,295,299,303,306,310,314,318,322,326,330,334,338,341,344,348,351],{"image":7,"text":15,"number":16},"soliscape\n",1,{"image":18,"text":19,"number":20},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.2.png","The way we work, live and\nrelax is changing. This new \nhybrid world is causing \narchitects and designers\nto rethink how we design our \ncities and buildings,\nso that we can create places \nthat encourage health and \nwellbeing. Lighting is a very \ncrucial element in helping\nus to create such places.\nhybrid\nhybrid\n",2,{"image":22,"text":23,"number":24},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.3.png","The way we work, live and\nrelax is changing. This new \nhybrid world is causing \narchitects and designers\nto rethink how we design our \ncities and buildings,\nso that we can create places \nthat encourage health and \nwellbeing. Lighting is a very \ncrucial element in helping\nus to create such places. Ben Van Berkel\n",3,{"image":26,"text":27,"number":28},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.4.png","",4,{"image":30,"text":31,"number":32},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.5.png","“As what we design \ntoday is normally built in \nthree to five years’ time, \nwe’re used to working \nwith the future in mind. \nHowever, the future is \nchanging faster than \never before. To ensure \nwe don’t contribute to a \nwaste of materials and \ninvestment that is no \nlonger sustainable or \nappropriate in today’s \nworld, we develop \nstrategies that not only \nanticipate the future, \nbut possible changes to \nthat future as well.” \nUNStudio\n",5,{"image":34,"text":35,"number":36},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.6.png","In a world that is in a state of \nconstant evolution, where cutting-\nedge technology brings new ways \nof interacting and experiencing, \nwe know that the physical need \nfor buildings to live and work in \nwill remain. Rather than staying \nstatic, buildings are more and \nmore becoming a reflection of \nwhat humans crave in their daily \nlives and a response to many new \neconomic, environmental and \nsocial movements. Office buildings \nhave throughout the years gone \nthrough many transformations. \nFrom the large private offices to the \nprivate, enclosed workstations to \nthe recent opening up of the office, \nencouraging collaborative work. \nHeadquarters have dematerialized \nover time, now being split between \nthe office, the home and third places.  \n \nOnly happy employees are efficient \nemployees. The right lighting is \ncrucial in that process, as light \naffects almost all vital processes in \nthe human body, and also has an \nimpact on people’s performance, \nhealth, safety and sense of well-\nbeing. Quality characteristics of light, \nas well as options to adapt lighting \nconditions to the environment \nand personal needs, are of decisive \nimportance.\n“We believe that human health \nand wellbeing form the impetus \nfor a new era of design, and that \nthe incorporation of new and \nemerging technologies in the built \nenvironment plays a central role in \nthis. It is not the hardware or the \nsoftware itself that interests me, \nbut how it can be applied within \narchitecture and urban design to \nimprove our daily lives.”\nBen van Berkel\n",6,{"image":38,"text":27,"number":39},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.7.png",7,{"image":41,"text":27,"number":42},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.8.png",8,{"image":44,"text":45,"number":46},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.9.png","UNStudio and Delta Light\n have joined forces to endeavour to improve \nthe wellbeing of people in our rapidly \nchanging work environments, where \nhuman health and the war on talent have \nbecome a primary focus for employers. \nTogether we are developing Soliscape, \nan extremely versatile and flexible system, \nspecifically designed to create \nuser-centric environments. \n",9,{"image":48,"text":27,"number":49},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.10.png",10,{"image":51,"text":52,"number":53},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.11.png","TOOLBOX\nAdaptive\ndesign\nSensorial\nresponsive\nHumanizing \nspaces\nComprehensive\nSustainable\n",11,{"image":55,"text":27,"number":56},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.12.png",12,{"image":58,"text":59,"number":60},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.13.png","From \narchitecture \nto product \ndesign and from \nresearch to \ninnovation; \nwe always aim \nto find new ways \nto design for a \nbetter reality, \nwith the user \nconstantly at \nthe center of \neverything we \nconceive.\nuser\nuser\ncenter\ncenter\n",13,{"image":62,"text":63,"number":64},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.14.png","In consultation with Delta Light, \nSoliscape has been developed by UNSx, \nUNStudio’s in-house multidisciplinary \nteam. \nUNSx used an iterative design thinking \nprocess that alternated between \ndivergent and convergent design steps. \nThe key aims were to humanize spaces \nand make them more adaptable. The \nheart of the process therefore involved \nresearch to identify the user-centric \nproblems the system should solve, and \nthe resulting functions and services \nit could offer. Various insights were \nuncovered concerning the use of light \nin space with respect to the needs of \nthe end users, the designers and the \nfacility managers. These insights were \nthen turned into workable solutions. \n“The co-creative nature of the process \nenabled us to draw on the best \nexpertise from both companies and \nto bring this know-how into the final \nsystem design. The process involved \ndifferent facets of the system, from \nthe design of the product to the \ntechnology required to create the \nadaptive experience, and the design of \nthe services connected to the Soliscape \nsystem.“\nFilippo Lodi, Head of Innovation at \nUNStudio\n",14,{"image":66,"text":27,"number":67},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.15.png",15,{"image":69,"text":27,"number":70},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.16.png",16,{"image":72,"text":73,"number":74},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.17.png","CREAX\n",17,{"image":76,"text":27,"number":77},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.18.png",18,{"image":79,"text":27,"number":80},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.19.png",19,{"image":82,"text":83,"number":84},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.20.png","All of us as designers always want \nto change how the design looks \nlike. In the end we want to adapt it \nto the spaces that we design. \nSo it became part of the design \nprocess to develop a toolbox.\n",20,{"image":86,"text":87,"number":88},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.21.png","All of us as designers always want \nto change how the design looks \nlike. In the end we want to adapt it \nto the spaces that we design. \nSo it became part of the design \nprocess to develop a toolbox.\na toolbox.\na toolbox.\nFilippo Lodi\n",21,{"image":90,"text":91,"number":92},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.22.png","PROFILE\nFinish\nBlack \u002F White\nDimensions\n19mm x 23mm\n \nCorners\nØ 600mm \u002F 900mm\n90° \u002F 180° connection\nSOLI-52 \u002F SOLI-66\nFinish\nBlack \u002F White \u002F Gold Coloured\nPower\n10,3W – 1280lm \u002F 20,5W – 2500lm\n \nBeam angle\n18° \u002F 20° \u002F 30° \u002F 45°\n \nColour Temperature\n2700K \u002F 3000K \u002F Soft Dim \u002F Natural Light Technology (NLT)\n \nControl\nMDL \u002F DALI Dim \u002F Q Dim\n \nAccessories\nHoneycomb \u002F Softening Lens \u002F Linear Spread Lens \u002F Spread \nLens \u002F Glass SBL\n \nSOLI-LINE\nFinish\nBlack \u002F White\nLight effect\nDown \u002F Up\n \nPower\n11,8W up to 23,5W\n1250lm up to 2500lm\n \nColour Temperature\n3000K\n \nControl\nMDL \u002F DALI Dim \u002F Q Dim\n \nsoliscape tools\n",22,{"image":94,"text":95,"number":96},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.23.png","SOLI-LINE\nFinish\nBlack \u002F White\nLight effect\nDown \u002F Up\n \nPower\n11,8W up to 23,5W\n1250lm up to 2500lm\n \nColour Temperature\n3000K\n \nControl\nMDL \u002F DALI Dim \u002F Q Dim\n \nSOLI-FORM\nFinish\nBlack \u002F Black-Matt Gold \u002F White-Black \u002F White\nLight effect\nDown: 10,2W up to 21,6W – 1670lm up to 3540lm\nDown-Up: 13,6W up to 28,2W – 2230lm up to \n4720lm\n \nColour Temperature\n3000K \u002F Melanopic Light Technology (MLT)\n \nControl\nMDL \u002F DALI Dim \u002F Q Dim\nSOLI-SENSE\nFinish\nBlack \u002F White\nFunctionalities\nPresence detection\nLight Intensity\nTemperature analysis\nHumidity analysis\nAir quality analysis\nVoice Control\n \nControl\nDALI Dim \u002F Q Dim\n \nSOLI-SHHH\nDimensions\nØ600mm \u002F 900mm\nFinish\nLight Grey \u002F Dark Grey\n(other colours upon request)\nSound Absorption\nClass A (ISO 354:2003 \u002F EN ISO 11654)\nTiltable\nto your preference\nsoliscape tools\n",23,{"image":98,"text":99,"number":100},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.24.png","PROFILE\nThe slender Soliscape profile is the \nstructural base to custumize your \nSoliscape configurations. With \ndimensions reduced to 19mm x 23mm, \nit is minimalism at its purest, allowing \nyou to create unique “graphical” \nconfigurations. In contrast to common \ntrack or profile suspensions, all modules \nare plugged in from above, maintaining a \nsmooth appearance from below.\n \nThe linear elements can be combined \nwith the signature Soliscape curved or \n90° corners, upgrading its surroundings \nwith dynamism and attitude.\nSOLI-SENSE\nThe Soli-Sense module \nis key in the user-centric \napproach of Soliscape,\nas it captures \nrelevant data from its \nsurroundings that serve \nto interact with the \nmodules of the system \nor – by extension – with \nthe complete Building \nManagement System.\nDetecting presence, \nadapting the light \nintensity based on \nincoming daylight, \nadjusting the HVAC\nsystem according to the \ntemperature, humidity\nand air quality in \nthe room to obtain \nan optimal user \nenvironment are some \nexamples.\nBy integrating all \nmodules in our Smart Q\nenvironment, Soliscape \nbecomes the basis\nthat interacts with all \nsmart systems\nin its surroundings.\nSHAPE YOUR \nSOLISCAPE\nSOLI-SHHH\nFor additional optimization of room \nacoustics, Soliscape enables you to \ncombine user focused lighting with \nSoli-Shhh panels. The sound-absorbing \npanels can easily be added or removed, \npositioned flat or tilted, guaranteeing \nnoise reduction to office spaces and \nmeetings rooms in the most aesthetical \nway.\n \nThese sound-absorbing panels are \ncreated to solve the problem of indoor \nreverberation to guarantee the best \nacoustic comfort and wellbeing. \nAbsorbing the noises in the field of \ntypical speech frequencies (between \n500 Hz and 2000 Hz)\n \nThese sound absorbing panels can \nbe applied to facilitate for specific \nfunctionalities, from acoustic to \ndecorative and illuminous atmospheric \nscenes.\nSoli-Shhh panels can be used as an \nadd-on to the Soliscape toolbox or as a \nseparate sound absorbing element, be it \nwith or without additional spot modules \nmounted around the circle.\n \n23\n19\n",24,{"image":102,"text":103,"number":104},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.25.png","SOLI-FORM\nThe core strength of the Soli-Form is a combination of Delta Light’s \nMelanopic Light Technology (MLT) with high efficient louvre optics. The \nreflector is designed to perfectly embrace every individual LED module in a \nway to boost the efficiency of the complete luminaire, while maintaining a \nhigh level of visual comfort, as every LED dot is shielded from being looked \ninto.\n \nThe Soli-Form profile breaths refinement in all its aspects. Its slender \ndimensions of 28 by 28mm weld in seamlessly with the slim dimensions of \nthe Soliscape. The human aspect is the central topic for Soli-Form. It offers \nLEDs that help control the circadian rhythm via a unique spectrum meant to \nstimulate activity. The high quality LEDs provide a very natural white colour \nwith a higher amount of energy in the cyan region, helping you to be active \nduring the day and encourage sleep at night.\n \nDespite its minimalistic design, Soli-Form does not compromise on \nperformance. With a delivered lumen package downwards of up to 3045lm \nper meter, Soli-Form is perfect for illuminating task areas like office desks \nor reception counters. Within the same dimensions one can also opt for a \ndown-up version, enhancing the sense of space and creating a uniform glow \non both vertical as horizontal surfaces, which leads to a reduced contrast and \nrelaxes the eye.\n \nThe Soli-Form profiles can be positioned alongside the structure or across, \nconnecting both sides.\n \nSOLI-LINE\nApart from task lighting and focused accent lighting, Soliscape offers linear \nsolutions for general lighting as well. In line with the complete set-up, the \ndesign is minimalist and straightforward. Installed in line with the profile or \nconnecting two opposite profiles, these straight lines are finished of with \na sandblasted optic to diffuse the light around the room, both as down- or \nuplight.\n \nSOLI-52 \u002F SOLI-66\nThe Soliscape spot modules enable \nyou to illuminate any part of the \nroom where Soliscape is applied. The \nhybrid optics guarantee a precise \nbeam, as the lens controls and \nshapes the light that is reflected from \nthe high-quality reflector. The spot \nmodules have a colour rendering of \nCRI ≥ 90, or come in a CRI ≥ 95 version \nwith Delta Light’s unique Natural \nLight Technology (NLT), state of the \nart LEDs with a spectrum that very \nclosely matches that of the sun. That \nincludes a broader spectrum, which \nis preferable for the human eye and \nbrings out the vibrant colours, and \nan enhanced cyan energy, boosting \nthe human activity. As so, helping \nto control the circadian rhythm to \nfurther stimulate the human well-\nbeing.\nThe Soliscape spot modules \nmakes its connection on the top \nof the profile, keeping a very clean \nand refined appearance without \ncompromising on flexibility and \nperformance.\n",25,{"image":106,"text":27,"number":107},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.26.png",26,{"image":109,"text":27,"number":110},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.27.png",27,{"image":112,"text":113,"number":114},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.28.png","Soliscape is a \nsystem that goes \nbeyond smart \ntechnology.\nIt is a responsive \nsystem.\nresponsive\nresponsive\n",28,{"image":116,"text":117,"number":118},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.29.png","responsive\nresponsive\n",29,{"image":120,"text":121,"number":122},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.30.png","With Soliscape UNStudio and Delta Light \naim to create sensor-based environments \nthat respond, learn and adjust to people’s \ndaily activities, taking smart buildings \ntowards responsive architecture through a \nsystem that allows people intuitive control \nand personalisation of space. Soliscape \noffers different sensoring options enabling \nthe creation of user-centric spaces: light in \nservice to wellbeing. \n“Looking at lighting as just a basic \nnecessity is an outdated approach. Work \nenvironments in particular require extra \nattention, where user-centric lighting has \nproven to considerably boost productivity \nand wellbeing. With Soliscape we even \ntake it to the next level, not just by adding \nacoustic elements, but even more so by \nusing behavioural parameters to further \nupgrade comfort.”\nPeter Ameloot\nRESPONSIVE\nSENSORIAL\n",30,{"image":124,"text":125,"number":126},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.31.png","RESPONSIVE\nSENSORIAL\n",31,{"image":128,"text":129,"number":130},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.32.png","“The beauty of the Soliscape design is that \nyou can integrate it with other functions, like \nacoustics and new technology.”\nBen van Berkel\n",32,{"image":132,"text":27,"number":133},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.33.png",33,{"image":135,"text":136,"number":137},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.34.png","Photo Els Zweerink\n",34,{"image":139,"text":140,"number":141},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.35.png","How do you see the new normal of combining \nworking from home and in the office, in the \ncontext of a creative design process? \nIt became clear to us very quickly what the pros \nand cons of this hybrid working situation are with \nrespect to the creative design process, and it’s \nsomething we have been aware of for quite some \ntime. Namely, that while solitary work enables \nbetter concentration, innovation occurs through \nknowledge exchange and this works better in \ngroup situations. Digital communication tools are \ngreat for meetings etc., but for truly spontaneous \nbrainstorming, people need to be together in a \ngroup situation. This was also clearly evidenced in \nour collaboration with Delta Light.\nUNStudio has several large scale office projects \nin its portfolio. How do you see the future of \noffices changing in the coming years?\nIn terms of the different spaces required, \ncollaboration, group work and breakout spaces \nwill continue to be extremely important, but \nthere will also be a renewed understanding of \nthe need for spaces that enable concentration \nand individual work. With more people working \nremotely, offices will also have to cater for an \nincrease in digital communication within teams, \nand provide more dedicated spaces for this. Also, \nwith the possibility that hybrid work scenarios will \nbe the new normal, flexi desk use will become \nmore common. But offices will also become \n‘smarter’. Not only through sensor gathered \ndata relating to energy and space use, but also \nin terms of providing healthy, personalised \nenvironments. Air quality, light, acoustics etc., \nwill become extremely important environmental \nfactors in the design of future offices.\nDo you expect any remarkable changes in the \nintegration of lighting in future offices? \nYes. There is a growing understanding of how \nimportant light is to our health and sleeping \npatterns, and while daylight is essential, it is \nusually not sufficient inside buildings, especially \nin the darker winter months. I expect lighting – \nlike office buildings in general - to become much \nsmarter, much more personalised, versatile \nand flexible. In the future I expect to see more \nlighting systems like Soliscape that are digitally \nenhanced, activity, behavior and sensor-based; \nthat are responsive and connected to other \nautomated processes and building management \nsystems. I also expect greater attention to be \npaid to the quality and colour of lighting, in \norder to help to control the circadian rhythm \nand influence the productivity and wellbeing of \nthe people working in the building. That said, I \ndon’t believe that these new lighting systems \nwill be limited to offices. I think they will become \ncommonplace in a variety of different spaces.\nWhat are the key priorities for UNStudio in the \ncoming 3 to 5 years? \nWe have been very focused on designing for \nhealth for a number of years now and the recent \npandemic has demonstrated how important that \nfocus really is. But health is not limited to physical \nfactors alone, it also encompasses psychological \nand social wellbeing. So community building \non both a building and a city level is always a \nfacet of our designs and will continue to be \nso. Sustainability and circularity – the health \nof the planet – is also a priority, but so are \nchallenging issues such as housing shortages \nand densification. An added fascination I have \nis how we can incorporate new and emerging \ntechnologies to find the best solutions for all of \nthese challenges. It is not the hardware or the \nsoftware itself that interests me, but how it can \nbe applied within architecture and urban design \nto improve our daily lives; how we can use the \ndigital to improve the analogue.\nWhich projects in your pipeline are you \nparticularly looking forward to and why? \nAll of them, for different reasons. We are working \non a number of large-scale projects which I \nthink are really going to be spectacular, but \nalso on a number of cultural projects that I am \nvery excited to see completed. It is also going to \nbe fascinating to see how the Brainport Smart \nDistrict in Helmond develops, especially as that \nis a project that both UNStudio and UNSense are \ninvolved with. We are also developing a number \nof very interesting products. But even so, I always \nsay that the project I am most excited about is \nmy next one, because that really is the case. I’m \nalways most excited to see what’s coming next.\nBEN\nVAN\nBERKEL\n",35,{"image":143,"text":144,"number":145},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.36.png","How Our Workplaces will Look, \nPost-Corona\nHow will Covid-19 transform our \nmodern working life, and what does \nthis mean for the future of offices?\nIn 2020, many of us saw our societies \nshift to a digital world practically \novernight. For decades, our lives have \nbeen increasingly moving into the \nonline realm, but the global pandemic \nhas dramatically accelerated the \ntransition towards a digital economy. \nPost-corona, society will continue on \nthis path.\nFor the adult population, our work \nlives have been one of the most-\naffected sectors. Remote working is \ncurrently the norm in most white-\ncollar industries, and many predict \nthat the future of work will be a \ncombination of remote setups and \noffice-based time.\nMany companies have also already \nannounced their backing of a change \nin work patterns, with Twitter one \nof the first companies to proclaim \nthat it would never expect staff to \ncome back to the office full time. \nSuch declarations may have been \nsparked by the sudden move to \nwidespread home working, but they \nare not temporary. Even after vaccine \nprogrammes started to be rolled \nout, Unilever, one of the UK’s largest \ncompanies, also announced that its \nworkers would never be expected to \nreturn to their office desks full-time.\nIn fact, only about one in 10 companies \nin the US expect all employees to \nreturn to their pre-pandemic work \narrangements, according to a new \nsurvey by the National Association for \nBusiness Economics. Meanwhile in the \nUK, it is predicted that the amount of \npeople regularly working from home \nwill double from 18% pre-pandemic to \n37% post-pandemic.\nWhile this shift to hybrid working lives \nis seemingly abrupt, it was in fact a \nlong time coming.\nFor decades, experts were questioning \nthe benefits of the classic cubicle-style \noffice space, and many companies \nhave experimented with alternative \nworking environments and patterns \nto try to create healthier and happier \nworkplaces. From open office layouts \nto breakout spaces, hot-desking, \nco-working venues and shorter work \nweeks, the way we work was slowly \nchanging.\nWhile many wonder whether the \npandemic marks the death of large \ncorporate offices, we believe it \nactually presents an opportunity to \nreimagine these spaces and make our \nworkplaces more dynamic than ever.\nWe are now heading into a new \nera of design, one heavily focused \non the health and wellbeing of \npeople and our planet. Looking \nspecifically at workplaces, this will \nsee a transition from designing for \nefficiency to a more holistic approach \nwhere inclusion, equity, resilience, \nsustainability - and most importantly \nhealth - are key drivers in the design.\nHow could this look in practice?\nTechnology Will Be Core\n“The post-COVID era will be shaped \nmore definitively by technology than \nany other force in the global theatre \ntoday,” the World Economic Forum \nstates. \nFor decades, our societies were \nalready becoming more digitised, with \nadvancements in cloud computing, \nartificial intelligence, 5G and big \ndata propelling us further along the \ntechnological track in recent years. But \nwhile the digital revolution has already \npermeated most facets of our lives, \nthe same cannot be said for within \nthe built environment; the industry is \nstill yet to extensively adopt the use \nof technology and data as a way to \npositively impact how we design and \nbuild.\nIt was for this reason that in 2018 \nwe launched our sister arch tech \ncompany UNSense. Its mission is to \nexplore how we can use technology \nas a design tool to improve quality of \nlife in cities, creating places that are \nsustainable, humane and healthy. \nUNSense’s current project, 100 Homes, \nwhich is part of the Brainport Smart \nDistrict in the Netherlands, aims to \nresult in the ‘smartest neighbourhood \nin the world’. It will effectively be \na ‘living lab’, where new systems, \nprocesses and services are tested and \nresidents play an active role in the \ndevelopment of their own community. \nOn another level, our UNSx unit, \nUNStudio’s in-house innovation \nthink tank and experience lab, is also \nexploring how to apply technology to \nmake renovating existing buildings a \nmore sustainable process.\nThrough an EU-funded project called \nBIM-SPEED, our team is part of a \nconsortium of companies researching \nhow through building information \nmodelling (BIM), in which a digital \nrepresentation of a building is created, \nit could be possible to determine the \nsmartest and most efficient ways to \nrenovate existing structures.\nWith most of the existing building \nstock in the EU having reached the \nage for renovation, finding ways to \nupdate them in more sustainable \nways is of crucial importance, \nparticularly as the construction \nindustry is one of the biggest \ncontributors to carbon emissions in \nthe world.\nTailored for Wellbeing\nIn 2015, the University of Twente \nand CBRE conducted an extensive \nstudy into the relationship between \npeople’s working environments and \ntheir health, wellbeing and ability to \nperform. Among their findings, they \ndiscovered that seemingly simple \ndesign features such as access \nto plant life and optimal lighting \ncan significantly boost cognition, \nperformance and spirits. \nIn relation to light alone, the study \nfound that more than 70% of people \nfelt more energised and happier \nas a result of good lighting in their \noffice. When measured in terms of \nproductivity, this translated to a 12% \nimprovement in work performance.\nKnowing the impact that \nenvironmental factors including \nlight, sound, scent, air quality and \ntemperature have on our health and \nwellbeing, offices of the future will \nincorporate smart technology that \nadjusts to the user’s ever-changing \nneeds and activities.\nOne such example is Soliscape (sound \nand light-scape), a highly flexible \nlighting solution that is the result of a \nnew collaboration between UNStudio \nand Delta Light. This innovative \nlighting and acoustic system uses \nsensors to determine the optimum \nconditions for the wellbeing of \nthose using the space, thus digitally \nenhancing the interior environment to \nsuit their needs.\nDue to its adaptable configuration \npossibilities, the system can also be \nused in hotels, hospitality, retail and \npublic spaces, and customised to best \n",36,{"image":147,"text":148,"number":149},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.37.png","The\nFuture\nof\nOffices.\na manifesto by UNStudio\n",37,{"image":151,"text":27,"number":152},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.38.png",38,{"image":154,"text":155,"number":156},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.39.png","suit the daily needs and programming \nof each location.\nThis focus on wellbeing was also one \nof the main drivers behind our design \nfor the new HQ campus for Czech \nsoftware development company \nJetBrains, located in St Petersburg.\nFor this project, we applied a holistic \napproach to the design based on \nour years of research into optimal \nwork environments and the positive \nimpact these can have on the health, \nwellbeing, creativity and therefore, \nproductivity.\nAs such, the central design element \nof the new JetBrains campus will be a \ngrand atrium where all of the senses \nwill be engaged. A striking element of \nthis steeped indoor courtyard is the \nbiophilic design, in which we have \nfilled the space with nature and light, \nbringing the outside in.\nHere in the heart of the campus, \ncommunity will be fostered, \ncommunication encouraged, \nknowledge exchanged and creativity \nbolstered.\nMixed-Use Buildings\nAside from technological \nadvancements, the flexibility of \nbuildings will also be crucial for \nthem to be able to withstand such \nglobal shocks as a pandemic. For \noffice buildings to remain relevant \nand usable, they need to be \nmultifunctional. \nWith many predicting that the future \nof office work will be a hybrid model, \nbuildings that only serve a singular \npurpose as a place of work are fast \nbecoming outdated.\nAround the world, we have numerous \nconstructions currently underway \nfor mixed-use buildings that feature \ncombinations of work, housing, \nculture, retail, hotel and education \nspaces, and that are flexible enough \nto be adapted to suit the changing \nneeds of their users over time.\nA prime example of this is the new \nBooking.com Headquarters in central \nAmsterdam, which is one of the \nlargest urban projects in Western \nEurope. We designed the campus \nto be a lively environment where \npeople can meet, inspire, live, work \nand play. The aim is to create a \npositive experience for all users: from \nthe city’s residents who will use the \npublic space and retail facilities, to the \ntenants who will live in the residential \nbuilding and the young Booking.com \nworkforce.\nFOUR Frankfurt is another key \nexemplar. Located on the site of a \nformer Deutsche Bank building, which \nhad remained unused for 45 years, this \nmajor development will see a ‘City for \nAll’ created in the heart of Frankfurt. \nThe new vibrant urban quarter will \nbring together a healthy mix of work, \nliving, relaxation and recreation, with \nlarge public spaces and incorporated \nsubsidised housing.\nAt least 3,000 people are expected to \nwork in the new neighbourhood, while \nabout 1,000 people will live there. \nApart from apartments and offices, \nthe complex will also include catering, \nretail, hotels, local shops, a children’s \nplayground and adventure areas. \nRedefined Cities\nThe potential permanent uptake of \nhybrid working models could also \nhave a profound impact on how our \ncities function. This presents new \nopportunities to reimagine how our \ncities are designed.\nAccording to the McKinsey Global \nInstitute, more than 20% of the \nworkforce could work remotely three \nto five days a week as effectively as \nthey could if working from an office.\n“If remote work took hold at that \nlevel, that would mean three to four \ntimes as many people working from \nhome than before the pandemic and \nwould have a profound impact on \nurban economies, transportation, and \nconsumer spending, among other \nthings,” its researchers said.\nOn an urban scale, such a change in \nwork patterns can allow for central \nbusiness districts to be transformed \nto accommodate more housing and \ncultural sites, and residential areas to \nbe adapted to include more places \nto work. It could also allow for ideas \nsuch as the ‘15-Minute City’ to really \ntake hold. Developed by Professor \nCarlos Moreno at the Sorbonne in \nParis, the concept, also known as the \n‘polycentric city’, means a city of little \nvillages. Within it, everything a person \nneeds should be located within a \n15-minute walk or cycle from your \nhome, which would in theory reduce \nthe density of city centres.\nA hub-and-spoke model for offices \nis also emerging, with some large \ncompanies looking to spread their \nworkforce across more locations. This \napproach would see them keep their \nHQ in urban centres, but  have smaller \nhubs, likely in the form of co-working \nspaces, situated in the suburbs or in \nnearby cities to enable employees to \nwork closer to home.\nIf the volume of office commutes \nis also cut down as a result of new \nworking models and lifestyles, it \nalso gives urban planners a prime \nopportunity to make our cities \ngreener. With people travelling shorter \ndistances and spending more time \nin their local area, some streets could \nbe transformed into gardens and \ninfrastructure for bikes and priority for \npedestrians increased over cars.\nWith the transformation of our work \nlives, our cities and the buildings \nwithin them will also change, but \nfor the better, with our physical and \nmental health, along with the health \nof the planet, being the driving force \nbehind the current revolution in \narchitecture and design.\n",39,{"image":158,"text":27,"number":159},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.40.png",40,{"image":161,"text":27,"number":162},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.41.png",41,{"image":164,"text":27,"number":165},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.42.png",42,{"image":167,"text":27,"number":168},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.43.png",43,{"image":170,"text":171,"number":172},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.44.png","Both the UNStudio and\nDelta Light teams collaborated on \nthe design details, such as placing \nthe module connection on the top \nof the profile to maintain a smooth \nappearance from below, the way\nthe acoustic panels can move,\nor keeping it adaptive to position\nthe different modules on\neither side of the profile.\nWilliam De Boer\nAssociate \u002F Product designer, UNStudio\nadaptive\nadaptive\nadaptive\n",44,{"image":174,"text":175,"number":176},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.45.png","Both the UNStudio and\nDelta Light teams collaborated on \nthe design details, such as placing \nthe module connection on the top \nof the profile to maintain a smooth \nappearance from below, the way\nthe acoustic panels can move,\nor keeping it adaptive to position\nthe different modules on\neither side of the profile.\nadaptive\nadaptive\nadaptive\n",45,{"image":178,"text":179,"number":180},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.46.png","SOUNDSCAPES\nLIGHTSCAPES\n",46,{"image":182,"text":183,"number":184},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.47.png","SOUNDSCAPES\nLIGHTSCAPES\nThe intention of Soliscape is to create flexible lightscapes that are responsive \nto the user’s ever-changing needs and activities, where design is no longer \nimposed by the designers, but guided by the user, resulting in responsive \nand adaptive design. The Soliscape system combines miniaturisation and \npersonalisation, in a unique design language. \n",47,{"image":186,"text":187,"number":188},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.48.png","Soliscape combines individual \nfunctions into one all-encompassing \nsystem, offering a more affordable \nand efficient tool to work with. \nAside from the affordability of the \nsingle component, affordability is \ncreated through the scalability of the \nsystem, where products couple with \nservices.\nSoliscape has basic framing \nelements, but allows for a variety of \ncomplementary circular materials to \nexpand its look and feel. More than \n60% of the material in the acoustic \npanels comes from recycled PET \nbottles, however different materials \ncan be used within the system to \nfacilitate specific functionalities, from \nacoustic to decorative to atmospheric. \nFurthermore, controlled and smart \nlighting contributes to the overall \nenergy efficiency of the building.\nSOUNDSCAPES\nLIGHTSCAPES\n",48,{"image":190,"text":179,"number":191},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.49.png",49,{"image":193,"text":27,"number":194},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.50.png",50,{"image":196,"text":27,"number":197},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.51.png",51,{"image":199,"text":200,"number":201},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.52.png","CASES\nWe are presenting 4 cases \nwith Soliscape configurations, \ndemonstrating the versatile, adaptive \nand responsive nature of the system.\n“The ability of Soliscape to connect \nwith other automated processes \nof a building can really make an \nimportant difference, both for the user \nand the owner. If the surrounding \nsystems allow to connect, Soliscape \ncan make that happen.”\nPeter Ameloot\nManaging Director, Delta Light \n",52,{"image":203,"text":204,"number":205},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.53.png","Scenario 1\nLate night, only 2 persons left in the office.\nLighting\nUplight and downlight on both desks\nto full power.\nIntegrated sensoring & control:\nPresence detection sensoring detects activity \nand provides illumination to meet the defined \nlux levels. \n—\nDaylight sensoring guarantees that the required \nlux levels are reached on the active desks. \n—\nSoliscape connects with the HVAC system to \nprovide zonal heating \u002F cooling and ventilation. \n—\nOPEN\noffice.\nProduct configuration\n4 Solicape compositions of\n \n4 x 3m linear Soliscape profile \n—\n2 x 600mm diameter round curves\n—\n3 x Soli-Shhh panels\n—\n2 x Soli-Form Down-Up profiles \npositioned perpendicular to the profile\n—\n",53,{"image":207,"text":208,"number":209},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.54.png","Scenario 2 \nEarly morning, dawn-dark outside,\nwith 2 people sitting at the same desk. \nLighting\nSoli-Form uplight above the desks, Soli-Form downlight \nonly where the seats are taken. The Melanopic Light \nTechnology (MLT) helps control the circadian rhythm\nvia a unique spectrum meant to stimulate activity.\nIntegrated sensoring & control:\nPresence detection sensoring detects activity and provides \ndownlight illumination only where people are active. At \nthe same time uplight is provided to create a pleasant and \ncomfortable work environment. \n—\nDaylight sensoring guarantees that the required lux levels \nare reached on the active desks. \n—\nSoliscape connects with the HVAC system to provide zonal \nheating \u002F cooling and ventilation. \n—\n",54,{"image":211,"text":212,"number":213},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.55.png","Scenario 3\nSunny mid-day, all seats are taken.  \nLighting\nUplight and downlight are dimmed\nto reach 500lux on each desk,\nclose to or away from the windows. \nIntegrated sensoring & control:\nPresence detection sensoring detects activity \nand provides illumination to meet\nthe defined lux levels. \n—\nDaylight sensoring guarantees that the required \nlux levels are reached on the active desks. \n—\nWindow blinds are automatically lowered where \nsunlight is detected. \n—\nSoliscape connects with the HVAC system to \nprovide zonal heating \u002F cooling and ventilation,\nbased on data captured by air quality, humidity & \ntemperature sensors.\nScenario 4\nEnd of day, all seats are taken.  \nLighting\nUplight and downlight above all desks to full power.\nIntegrated sensoring & control:\nPresence detection sensoring detects activity and provides \nillumination to meet the defined lux levels. \n—\nDaylight sensoring guarantees that the required lux levels \nare reached on the active desks. \n—\nSoliscape connects with the HVAC system to provide zonal \nheating \u002F cooling and ventilation, based on data captured\nby air quality, humidity & temperature sensors.\n—\n",55,{"image":215,"text":216,"number":217},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.56.png","A\n27111 0030 B\nSOLI - PROFILE 3m B\n4\nB\n27111 0620 B\nSOLI - CORNER 180° B\n2\nC\n27011 9910\nSPL14 - CONNECTOR 48V - 180°\n2\nD\n27111 0720 B\nSOLI - CORNER SET R 60 B\n2\nE\n27111 9940\nSOLI - CONNECTOR R 60\n1\nF\n27111 9960 B\nSOLI - SUPPLY SET 48V B\n1\nI\n27145 832Q B-B\nSOLI - FORM 60 DOWN-UP 2 CIRCUIT 83067 Q-DIM B-B\n2\nK\n27110 0020 B\nSOLI - SHHH 60 DARK GREY B\n3\nL\n27110 0080 B\nSOLI - SENSE Q-SENSOR HUB B\n1\n27111 0530 B\nSOLI - CABLE SUSPENSION SINGLE 3,0m B\n6\n300 89 48 100\nLED POWER SUPPLY 48V-DC \u002F 100W DIN\n1\n21032 0150\nQ-CONTROL 40-1\n1\n21032 0160\nQ-GATEWAY\n1\n21032 0170\nQ-PUSH BUTTON INTERFACE\n2\nF\nB\nC\n",56,{"image":219,"text":220,"number":221},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.57.png","K\nD\nA\nL\nE\nI\nOPEN\noffice.\nProduct configuration\n4 Solicape compositions of\n \n4 x 3m linear Soliscape profile \n—\n2 x 600mm diameter round curves\n—\n3 x Soli-Shhh panels\n—\n2 x Soli-Form Down-Up profiles \npositioned perpendicular to the profile\n—\n",57,{"image":223,"text":224,"number":225},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.58.png","Director’s\noffice.\nProduct configuration\n1 Solicape composition of\n \n2 x 3m + 2 x 2m linear Soliscape profile \n—\n2 x 600mm diameter round curves\n—\n2 x Soli-Shhh panels\n—\n3 x Soli-Form down-up profiles\npositioned perpendicular to the profile\n—\n6 x Soli-52 module 20°, NLT\n—\nScenario 1 \nDirector alone at his desk, dusk early evening \nLighting\nNLT Soli-52 aimed at the art and shelves at 50% of the power, with spotlight on\nthe desk at 50% of the power. Natural Light Technology (NLT) enhances the \nvibrant colours of the paintings and boosts the circadian rhythm. \nThe Soli-Form modules only provide general ambiance with uplight at 100% of \npower. Spotlights above the lounge area off.\nIntegrated sensoring & control:\nDaylight sensoring in combination with presence detection guarantees that \nthe required lux levels are reached on the active desks. This can be overruled by \nactivating a programmed evening work scenario. \n—\nSoft Dim is activated to provide a warmer light. \n—\nThe wireless music system is activated via Soliscape and connected voice control. \n—\nPresence detection sensoring will automatically detect when the director leaves \nthe offices, and switch to a nighttime scenario. \n—\nSoliscape connects with the HVAC system to provide ideal \nheating \u002F cooling and ventilation. \n",58,{"image":227,"text":228,"number":229},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.59.png","Scenario 2\nDirector at his desk in conversation with\n2 colleagues, morning. \nLighting\nSpotlights on art and shelves are at 30%. Uplight \nwith the Soli-Form profiles on at switched OFF. \nSpotlights on desk on at 100% of the power. \nSpotlights above the lounge area off.\nIntegrated sensoring & control:\nDaylight sensoring in combination with presence \ndetection guarantees that the required lux levels \nare reached on the active desks. \n—\nSoliscape connects with the HVAC system to \nprovide ideal heating \u002F cooling and ventilation\n—\nScenario 3\nDirector and 2 clients in an informal talk in the seating area, \nlate afternoon \u002F evening. \nLighting\nSpotlights on art and shelves on at 100%. \nSoli-Form uplight on at 100%. Spotlights on desk off. \nSpotlights above the Lounge area on at 100%.\nIntegrated sensoring & control:\nWindow screens are automatically lowered as sensoring \ndetects too much incoming sunlight. \n—\nPresence detection recognizes activity and adapts lighting \nscenario as required. \n—\nSoliscape connects with the HVAC system to provide ideal \nheating \u002F cooling and ventilation. \n—\n",59,{"image":231,"text":232,"number":10},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.60.png","Director’s\noffice.\nProduct configuration\n1 Solicape composition of\n \n2 x 3m + 2 x 2m linear Soliscape profile \n—\n2 x 600mm diameter round curves\n—\n2 x Soli-Shhh panels\n—\n3 x Soli-Form down-up profiles\npositioned perpendicular to the profile\n—\n6 x Soli-52 module 20°, NLT\n—\nA\nD\nE\nL\n",{"image":234,"text":235,"number":236},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.61.png","A\n27111 0020 W\nSOLI - PROFILE 2m W\n2\n27111 0030 W\nSOLI - PROFILE 3m W\n2\nB\n27111 0620 W\nSOLI - CORNER 180° W\n2\nC\n27011 9910\nSPL14 - CONNECTOR 48V - 180°\n2\nD\n27111 0720 W\nSOLI - CORNER SET R 60 W\n1\nE\n27111 9940\nSOLI - CONNECTOR R 60\n1\nF\n27111 9960 W\nSOLI - SUPPLY SET 48V W\n1\nG\n27111 0640 W\nSOLI - CORNER SET 90° W\n2\nH\n27011 9920\nSPL14 - CONNECTOR 48V - 90°\n2\nI\n27145 832Q W-W\nSOLI - FORM 60 DOWN-UP 2 CIRCUIT 83067 Q-DIM W-W\n3\nJ\n27119 732Q W\nSOLI - 52 NLT 983020 Q-DIM W\n6\nK\n27110 0010 W\nSOLI - SHHH 60 LIGHT GREY W\n2\nL\n27110 0080 W\nSOLI - SENSE Q-SENSOR HUB W\n1\n19810 0100 B\nSPY 52 TUBE B\n6\n27111 0530 W\nSOLI - CABLE SUSPENSION SINGLE 3,0m W\n6\n300 89 48 240\nLED POWER SUPPLY 48V-DC \u002F 240W DIN\n1\n21032 0150\nQ-CONTROL 40-1\n1\n21032 0160\nQ-GATEWAY\n1\n21032 0170\nQ-PUSH BUTTON INTERFACE\n1\nK\nA\nF\nI\nB\nC\nH\nG\nJ\nL\n",61,{"image":238,"text":239,"number":240},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.62.png","Scenario 2\n3 team members going through\na presention on the monitor\nLighting\nNo uplight, Soli-Form profiles dimmed to \n20%, sufficient to take notes on the desk. \nIntegrated sensoring & control:\nSoliscape is connected to the calendar of\nthe meeting room. The system can \nprepare the room to meet the pre-set ideal \ntemperature and conditions. \n—\nVia voice-control the Soliscape lighting \nswitches to a programmed presentation \nmode. \n—\nPresence detection sensoring will switch off \nthe lighting when the room is empty. \n—\nScenario 3\n1 person explaining at the whiteboard to 2 people at the table. \nLighting\nSoli-Form uplight dimmed to 50%, Soli-Form downlight dimmed to \n50%. Soli-52 spotlight illuminating the whiteboard. \nIntegrated sensoring & control:\nSoliscape is connected to the calendar of the meeting room. \nThe system can prepare the room to meet the pre-set ideal \ntemperature and conditions. \n—\nVia voice-control the Soliscape lighting switches to a programmed \nwhiteboard mode. \n—\nPresence detection sensoring will switch off the lighting when the \nroom is empty. \n—\n",62,{"image":242,"text":243,"number":244},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.63.png","MEETING\nROOM.\nProduct configuration\n1 Solicape composition of\n \n2 x 3m linear Soliscape profile \n—\n2 x 600mm diameter round curves\n—\n2 x Soli-Shhh panels\n—\n1 x Soli-52 module 20°\n—\n2 x Soli-Form down-up profiles\npositioned alongside the profile\n—\nScenario 1 \n3 team members are in a conference call. \nLighting\nThe Soli-Form profiles provide full power \nuplight. The Soli-Form downlight is \ndimmed at 50% to show the faces of the \npeople in the room.\nIntegrated sensoring & control:\nSoliscape is connected to the calendar \nof the meeting room. The system can \nprepare the room to meet the pre-set \nideal temperature and conditions. \n—\nVia voice-control the Soliscape lighting \nswitches to a programmed conference call \nsetting. \n—\nPresence detection sensoring will switch \noff the lighting when the room is empty. \n—\n",63,{"image":246,"text":247,"number":248},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.64.png","A\n27111 0030 B\nSOLI - PROFILE 3m B\n2\nD\n27111 0720 B\nSOLI - CORNER SET R 60 B\n2\nE\n27111 9940\nSOLI - CONNECTOR R 60\n1\nF\n27111 9960 B\nSOLI - SUPPLY SET 48V B\n1\nI\n27148 832Q B-B\nSOLI - FORM 110 DOWN-UP 2 CIRCUIT 83067 Q-DIM B-B\n2\nJ\n27118 932Q B\nSOLI - 52 93020 Q-DIM B\n1\nK\n27110 0020 B\nSOLI - SHHH 60 DARK GREY B\n2\nL\n27110 0080 B\nSOLI - SENSE Q-SENSOR HUB B\n1\n19810 0100 B\nSPY 52 TUBE B\n1\n27111 0530 B\nSOLI - CABLE SUSPENSION SINGLE 3,0m B\n4\n300 89 48 100\nLED POWER SUPPLY 48V-DC \u002F 100W DIN\n1\n21032 0150\nQ-CONTROL 40-1\n1\n21032 0160\nQ-GATEWAY\n1\n21032 0170\nQ-PUSH BUTTON INTERFACE\n1\nF\nL\n",64,{"image":250,"text":251,"number":252},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.65.png","MEETING\nROOM.\nProduct configuration\n1 Solicape composition of\n \n2 x 3m linear Soliscape profile \n—\n2 x 600mm diameter round curves\n—\n2 x Soli-Shhh panels\n—\n1 x Soli-52 module 20°\n—\n2 x Soli-Form down-up profiles\npositioned alongside the profile\n—\nK\nD\nA\nE\nJ\n",65,{"image":254,"text":255,"number":256},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.66.png","LOBBY.\nProduct configuration\n5 Solicape compositions of\n \n4 x circular Soliscape with\neach 4 x Soli-52 20° \n—\n1 x Soliscape configuration with\n2 x 900mm diameter round curves\n—\n4 x Soli-Shhh panels\n—\n4 x Soli-52 45° + Honeycomb\n—\nLighting\nSpotlighting dimmed or at full power according to activity tracking in the room\nIntegrated sensoring & control:\nDaylight sensoring\n—\nLight is dimmed or at full power based on activity\ntracking in the lounge area or at the reception desk.\n—\nSoliscape connects with the HVAC system to provide\nideal heating \u002F cooling and ventilation.\n—\nMultimedia and sound adapted based on hour of the day and activity in the room\n—\n",66,{"image":258,"text":27,"number":259},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.67.png",67,{"image":261,"text":262,"number":263},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.68.png","LOBBY.\nProduct configuration\n5 Solicape compositions of\n \n4 x circular Soliscape with\neach 4 x Soli-52 20° \n—\n1 x Soliscape configuration with\n2 x 900mm diameter round curves\n—\n4 x Soli-Shhh panels\n—\n4 x Soli-52 45° + Honeycomb\n—\nA\nB\nC\nD\nE\nM\nL\nN\n",68,{"image":265,"text":266,"number":267},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.69.png","A\n27111 0030 W\nSOLI - PROFILE 3m W\n4\nB\n27111 0620 W\nSOLI - CORNER 180° W\n2\nC\n27011 9910\nSPL14 - CONNECTOR 48V - 180°\n2\nD\n27111 0730 W\nSOLI - CORNER SET R 90 W\n2\nE\n27111 9950\nSOLI - CONNECTOR R 90\n2\nF\n27111 9960 W\nSOLI - SUPPLY SET 48V W\n1\nJ\n27118 933Q W\nSOLI - 52 93045 Q-DIM W\n6\nK\n27110 0030 W\nSOLI - SHHH 90 LIGHT GREY W\n4\nL\n27110 0080 W\nSOLI - SENSE Q-SENSOR HUB W\n1\n19810 0100 B\nSPY 52 TUBE B\n6\n19810 0010 B\nHONEYCOMB 42 SINGLE USE B\n6\n27111 0530 W\nSOLI - CABLE SUSPENSION SINGLE 3,0m W\n8\n300 89 48 240\nLED POWER SUPPLY 48V-DC \u002F 240W DIN\n1\n21032 0150\nQ-CONTROL 40-1\n1\n21032 0160\nQ-GATEWAY\n1\n21032 0170\nQ-PUSH BUTTON INTERFACE\n1\nM\n27175 0005 W\nSOLI - SHHH PLUS 90\u002F4 LIGHT GREY DIM5 W\n1\nN\n27182 7320 W\nSOLI - 52 SHHH NLT 983020 W\n4\n19810 0100 B\nSPY 52 TUBE B\n4\nK\nF\nJ\n",69,{"image":269,"text":270,"number":271},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.70.png","With most of our time split \nbetween our office and our \nhomes, We as designers need to \ncreate healthy, sustainable \nand humancentered spaces\nfor our buildings.\nBuildings that people\nwant to work in.\n",70,{"image":273,"text":274,"number":275},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.71.png","With most of our time split \nbetween our office and our \nhomes, We as designers need to \ncreate healthy, sustainable \nand humancentered spaces\nfor our buildings.\nBuildings that people\nwant to work in. Ben Van Berkel\nsustainable\nsustainable\n",71,{"image":277,"text":278,"number":279},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.72.png","range\n",72,{"image":281,"text":27,"number":282},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.73.png",73,{"image":284,"text":285,"number":286},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.74.png","PROFILE CONSTRUCTION\n1\n2\nSOLI - PROFILE 2m\n27111 0020 \n B \u002F W\n \u002F m\nSOLI-SHHH 60\nlight grey\n27110 0010 \ndark grey\n27110 0020 \n B \u002F W\nSOLI-SHHH 90\nlight grey\n27110 0030 \ndark grey \n27110 0040 \n B \u002F W\nSOLI - PROFILE 3m\n27111 0030 \n B \u002F W\n48V-DC (2 CONDUCTORS)\n2 CONDUCTORS FOR  \nINDIVIDUAL DIMMING\u002FDATA\n  \n\u002F m  IP20\n23\n23\n19\n19\nSOLI - CORNER SET 90°\n27111 0640 \n B \u002F W\nSOLI - CORNER SET R 60\n27111 0720 \n B \u002F W\nSOLI - CORNER SET R 90\n27111 0730 \n B \u002F W\n90°\n23\n19\nØ603\n23\n19\nØ879\n23\n19\n19\n180°\nSOLI - CORNER 180°\n27111 0620 \n B \u002F W\nREQUIREMENTS\nPROFILE CONNECTION \nREQUIREMENTS\nPROFILE CONNECTION \nOPTIONS\nPROFILE CONNECTION \nOPTIONS\nPROFILE CONNECTION \n80\nPROFILE FIXATION\n16\n16\nSOLI - CABLE \nSUSPENSION SINGLE 3\n27111 0530 \nL 3m\n B \u002F W\nOPTIONS \nSUSPENSION ST \n 15225 0340 B \u002F W\n",74,{"image":288,"text":289,"number":290},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.75.png","CTRL\nDELTA\nR\nTECHNICAL DATA  PAG TEC 4 \nPROFILE CONNECTION\nLIGHT MODULES\n3\n4\nSEE PAG PRO 428-429\nWIRELESS\nCONTROL\nSuitable\nfor all\ndimmable\nluminaires.\nCTRL\nDELTA\nR\nSMART\n48\nIN\n12\n11\n48\n116\n12\n11\n48\n116\n12\n11\n48\n116\nSPL14 - CONNECTOR 48V-180°\n27011 9910\n48V-DC MAX. 200W\nSUPPLY \u002F MAX.50m\n \n IP20 \nSPL14 - CONNECTOR 48V-90°\n27011 9920\n48V-DC MAX. 200W\nSUPPLY \u002F MAX.50m\n \n IP20 \nSOLI - SUPPLY 48V\n27111 9960 \n B \u002F W\n48V-DC MAX. 200W \nSUPPLY \u002F MAX.50m\nINCL.CABLE 3,5m \n2x 1,5mm2 + 2x 0,34mm2\nBLACK FOR B,  GREY FOR W \n \n IP20 \nSOLI - CONNECTOR R 60\n27111 9940\n48V-DC MAX. 200W \nINCL.CABLE BLACK  \n2x 1,5mm2 + 2x 0,34mm2\n \n IP20 \nSOLI - CONNECTOR R 90\n27111 9950\n48V-DC MAX. 200W \nINCL.CABLE BLACK  \n2x 1,5mm2 + 2x 0,34mm2\n \n IP20 \n112\n7\n11\n19\n10\n87\n87\n80\n80\n40\nØ283\n116\n33\n530\n116\n30\nSOLI-POWERBOX R \n48V \u002F 200W\n27110 0090 \n B \u002F W\n120-240V \u002F 50-60Hz\nINCL. CABLE 3,5m  \nBLACK FOR BLACK BOX \n GREY FOR WHITE BOX\n \n IP20 \nSOLI-POWERBOX L\n48V \u002F 200W\n27110 0100 \n B \u002F W\n120-240V \u002F 50-60Hz\nINCL. CABLE 3,5m  \nBLACK FOR BLACK BOX \n GREY FOR WHITE BOX\n \n IP20 \n",75,{"image":292,"text":293,"number":294},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.76.png","SOLI 52\nREQUIREMENTS\nSPY 52 TUBE   19810 0100 B \u002F FBR \u002F FG \u002F GC \u002F W\nSPY 66 TUBE   24611 0100 B \u002F FBR \u002F FG \u002F GC \u002F W\nLED POWER SUPPLY\nOPTIONS\nDIMMABLE MODULATOR (ONLY FOR MDL)\nACCESSORIES\nHONEYCOMB \u002F LENS \u002F GLASS 42 or 57\n145\nØ52\nL 170\n3000K \u002F CRI>90\n2700K \u002F CRI>90\n3000-1800K \u002F CRI>90\nLED \n \u002F 48V-DC\nLED \n \u002F 48V-DC\nLED \n \u002F 48V-DC\n20°\n45°\n20°\n45°\n20°\n45°\nMDL\n27112 9320 \n27112 9330 \n27112 9220 \n27112 9230 \n27114 9020 \n27114 9030 \nDALI DIM\n27115 9325 \n27115 9335 \n27115 9225 \n27115 9235 \n27117 9025 \n27117 9035 \nQ DIM\n27118 932Q \n27118 933Q \n27118 922Q \n27118 923Q \n27120 902Q \n27120 903Q \n B \u002F GC \u002F W\n \n IP20 \n3000K \u002F CRI>90\n2700K \u002F CRI>90\nLED \n \u002F 48V-DC\nLED \n \u002F 48V-DC\n18°\n30°\n45°\n18°\n30°\n45°\nMDL\n27121 9310 \n27121 9320 \n27121 9330 \n27121 9210 \n27121 9220 \n27121 9230 \nDALI DIM\n27123 9315 \n27123 9325 \n27123 9335 \n27123 9215 \n27123 9225 \n27123 9235 \nQ DIM\n27125 931Q \n27125 932Q \n27125 933Q \n27125 921Q \n27125 922Q \n27125 923Q \n B \u002F W\n \n IP20 \n3000K \u002F CRI>98 (NLT)\n2700K \u002F CRI>98 (NLT)\nLED \n \u002F 48V-DC\nLED \n \u002F 48V-DC\n20°\n45°\n20°\n45°\nMDL\n27113 7320 \n27113 7330 \n27113 7220 \n27113 7230 \nDALI DIM\n27116 7325 \n27116 7335 \n27116 7225 \n27116 7235 \nQ DIM\n27119 732Q \n27119 733Q \n27119 722Q \n27119 723Q \n B \u002F GC \u002F W\n \n IP20 \n3000K \u002F CRI>95 (NLT)\n2700K \u002F CRI>95 (NLT)\nLED \n \u002F 48V-DC\nLED \n \u002F 48V-DC\n18°\n30°\n45°\n18°\n30°\n45°\nMDL\n27122 7310 \n27122 7320 \n27122 7330 \n27122 7210 \n27122 7220 \n27122 7230 \nDALI DIM\n27124 7315 \n27124 7325 \n27124 7335 \n27124 7215 \n27124 7225 \n27124 7235 \nQ DIM\n27126 731Q \n27126 732Q \n27126 733Q \n27126 721Q \n27126 722Q \n27126 723Q \n B \u002F W\n \n IP20 \nL 170\nSOLI 66\nNLT - NATURAL LIGHT TECHNOLOGY\nNLT - NATURAL LIGHT TECHNOLOGY\n355°\n0-90°\n355°\n0-90°\nSOLI-SENSE\nDALI PRESENCE\n& DAYLIGHT SENSOR\nWIRELESS PRESENCE\n& DAYLIGHT SENSOR\nWIRELESS SENSOR  \nHUB *\nQ SENSOR  \nHUB *\n27110 0055 \n27110 0060 \n27110 0070 \n27110 0080 \n B \u002F W\n  \n \n IP20 \n* PRESENCE & DAYLIGHT \n* TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY \n* AIR QUALITY\nH2,4m\nH0,6m\nH1,2m\nH1,8m\nØ1m\nØ2m\nØ3m\nØ4m\nW4m\nDETECTION PATTERN\n",76,{"image":296,"text":297,"number":298},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.77.png","REQUIREMENTS\nLED POWER SUPPLY\nOPTIONS\nDIMMABLE MODULATOR (ONLY FOR MDL)\n3000K \u002F CRI>80\nL564 \u002F \n * \nL840 \u002F \n **\nL1104 \u002F \nLED CLUSTER \n10,2W \u002F 1673lm \u002F 48V-DC\nLED CLUSTER \n15,3W \u002F 2509lm \u002F 48V-DC\nLED CLUSTER \n21,6W \u002F 3542lm \u002F 48V-DC\n67°\nMDL\n27127 8320 \n27128 8320 \n27129 8320 \nDALI DIM\n27130 8325 \n27131 8325 \n27132 8325 \nQ DIM\n27133 832Q \n27134 832Q \n27135 832Q \n B-B \u002F B-MMAT \u002F W-W \u002F W-B\n IP20 \n3000K \u002F CRI>90\nL564 \u002F \n * \nL840 \u002F \n **\nL1128 \u002F \nLED CLUSTER \n11,8W \u002F 1247lm \u002F 48V-DC\nLED CLUSTER \n18,2W \u002F 1929lm \u002F 48V-DC\nLED CLUSTER \n23,5W \u002F 2494lm \u002F 48V-DC\n67°\nMDL\n27149 9300 \n27150 9300 \n27151 9300 \nDALI DIM\n27152 9305 \n27153 9305 \n27154 9305 \nQ DIM\n27155 930Q \n27156 930Q \n27157 930Q \n B \u002F W\n IP20 \n3000K \u002F CRI>90\nL564 \u002F \n * \nL840 \u002F \n **\nL1128 \u002F \nLED CLUSTER \n11,8W \u002F 1247lm \u002F 48V-DC\nLED CLUSTER \n18,2W \u002F 1929lm \u002F 48V-DC\nLED CLUSTER \n23,5W \u002F 2494lm \u002F 48V-DC\n67°\nMDL\n27158 9300 \n27159 9300 \n27160 9300 \nDALI DIM\n27161 9305 \n27162 9305 \n27163 9305 \nQ DIM\n27164 930Q \n27165 930Q \n27166 930Q \n B \u002F W\n IP20 \n3000K \u002F CRI>80\nL564 \u002F \n * \nL840 \u002F \n **\nL1104 \u002F \nLED CLUSTER UP\n6,8W \u002F 1115lm \u002F 48V-DC\nLED CLUSTER DOWN\n6,8W \u002F 1115lm \u002F 48V-DC\nLED CLUSTER UP\n10,2W \u002F 1673lm \u002F 48V-DC\nLED CLUSTER DOWN\n10,2W \u002F 1673lm \u002F 48V-DC\nLED CLUSTER  UP\n14,4W \u002F 2405lm \u002F 48V-DC\nLED CLUSTER  DOWN\n14,4W \u002F 2405lm \u002F 48V-DC\n67°\nMDL\n1 circuit\n27136 8320 \n27137 8320 \n27138 8320 \nDALI DIM\n1 circuit\n27139 8325 \n27141 8325 \n-\n2 circuits\n27140 8325 \n27142 8325 \n27143 8325 \nQ DIM\n1 circuit\n27144 832Q \n27146 832Q \n-\n2 circuits\n27145 832Q \n27147 832Q \n27148 832Q \n B-B \u002F B-MMAT \u002F W-W \u002F W-B\n IP20 \n19\n32\n564\n840\n1128\n28\n88\n564\n840\n1104\nSOLI-FORM DOWN\nSOLI-LINE DOWN\nSOLI-LINE UP\nSOLI-FORM DOWN\u002FUP\nSOLI - CORNER SET R 60\n27111 0720 \nSOLI - CORNER SET R 90\n27111 0730 \n23\n19\nØ603\n23\n19\nØ879\n* can be used \nin combination with\n** can be used \nin combination with\nMLT - MELANOPIC LIGHT TECHNOLOGY\nMLT - MELANOPIC LIGHT TECHNOLOGY\n564\n840\nWIRELESS\nCONTROL\nSuitable\nfor all\ndimmable\nluminaires.\nCTRL\nDELTA\nR\nTECHNICAL DATA  PAG TEC 4 \nSMART\n48\nIN\nPOSITION FOR SOLI-FORM\u002FLINE\n1\n2\n3\n1. FOR LENGHT L 564, 840 & 1104\n2. FOR LENGHT L 564, 840 & 1104\n3. FOR LENGHT L 564 & 840\n",77,{"image":300,"text":301,"number":302},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.78.png","REQUIREMENTS\nSOLI 52-SHHH in combination with SOLI-SHHH PLUS\nSPY 52 TUBE   19810 0100 B \u002F FBR \u002F FG \u002F GC \u002F W\nOPTIONS\nSUSPENSION ST  15225 0340 B \u002F W\nCONNECTION ST  15225 0360 B \u002F W\nCABLE BASE R   203 99 55 ANO \u002F B \u002F W\nACCESSORIES\nHONEYCOMB \u002F LENS \u002F GLASS 42\nSOLI-SHHH C\nSOLI-SHHH PLUS\n35\nØ600-900-1200\n35\nØ600-900-1200\nØ600 \nØ900 \n \nØ1200 \nLIGHT GREY\nDARK GREY\nLIGHT GREY\nDARK GREY\nLIGHT GREY\nDARK GREY\n27167 0000 \n27168 0000 \n27169 0000 \n27170 0000 \n27171 0000 \n27172 0000 \n B \u002F W\nINCL. 3 x CABLE SUSP. SINGLE AUTO. 3m\n  \nØ600 \nØ900 \nØ1200 \nFOR 4 x SOLI 52-SHHH\nFOR 4 x SOLI 52-SHHH\nFOR 4 x SOLI 52-SHHH\nFOR 8 x SOLI 52-SHHH\nLIGHT GREY\nDARK GREY\nLIGHT GREY\nDARK GREY\nLIGHT GREY\nDARK GREY\nLIGHT GREY\nDARK GREY\nDALI DIM\n27173 0005 \n27174 0005 \n27175 0005 \n27176 0005 \n27177 0005 \n27178 0005 \n27179 0005 \n27180 0005 \n B \u002F W\nINCL. POWER SUPPLY 110-240V \u002F 50-60Hz\nINCL. 3 x CABLE SUSP. SINGLE AUTO. 3m\nINCL. 1 x CABLE 4 x 0,75mm2\n \n IP20\nSOLI 52-SHHH\n145\nØ52\n3000K \u002F CRI>90\n2700K \u002F CRI>90\n3000-1800K \u002F CRI>90\nLED \nLED \nLED \n20°\n45°\n20°\n45°\n20°\n45°\n27181 9320 \n27181 9330 \n27181 9220 \n27181 9230 \n27183 9020 \n27183 9030 \n B \u002F GC \u002F W\n \n IP20 \n3000K \u002F CRI>98 (NLT)\n2700K \u002F CRI>98 (NLT)\nLED \nLED \n20°\n45°\n20°\n45°\n27182 7320 \n27182 7330 \n27182 7220 \n27182 7230 \n B \u002F GC \u002F W\n \n IP20 \nNLT - NATURAL LIGHT TECHNOLOGY\n355°\n0-90°\nWIRELESS\nCONTROL\nSuitable\nfor all\ndimmable\nluminaires.\nCTRL\nDELTA\nR\nTECHNICAL DATA  PAG TEC 4 \nSMART\n48\nIN\n",78,{"image":304,"text":27,"number":305},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.79.png",79,{"image":307,"text":308,"number":309},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.80.png","I\u002FO\nDelta Light introduces CTRL DELTA, enabling you to control and manage a selection of LED luminaires via mobile devices (Apple or Android).\nIn essence, all dimmable luminaires can be wireless controlled, as long as the required components are either integrated or installed externally. \nThroughout this Lighting Bible®, the symbols below show if wireless control is possible with the luminaire in question.\nCTRL\nDELTA\nIN\nEasy to install. You don’t need any new wiring, switches, devices or networks.\nPlug in the lighting fixture and pair it with your smartphone or tablet.\nNo other configurations needed.\nEasy to use. You can control your lights with an intuitive and visual user interface\non your smartphone or tablet.\nEasy to enjoy. With a tap on your smartphone you can set the ambience. \nWith the Casambi App you can control your luminaires individual or in groups.\nHow to in 5 easy steps\n1. Order your desired CTRL DELTA unit (not standard included with luminaire)\n2. Install the CTRL DELTA unit\n3. Download the Casambi App in the App or Play Store.\n4. Find your CTRL DELTA unit in the Casambi app, using Bluetooth.\n5. Take a picture of your room and place the light controls upon the related pictures.\n \nNow you can visually manage your luminaires directly through the picture.\nFor more information and technical info please go to\nwww.deltalight.com\u002FCTRLDELTA\nCTRL DELTA\nAll lamps\nNearby lamps\nCTRL DELTA\nIDENTITY KIT\nRF TECHNOLOGY\n \nGATEWAY\nOPTIONAL*\nMOBILE PLATFORM\n \nAPPLE HOME\nCOMPATIBLE PENDING\nWALL SWITCH\nWIRELESS SWITCH\nPUSH BUTTON INTERFACE\nNODES PER NETWORK\n128 (IN & OUT)\niBEACON PROXIMITY\nYES\nAVAILABLE HARDWARE\n1-10V\nDALI\nFE DIMMING\n4 CHANNEL FLEX INTERFACE\nCTRL DELTA INSIDE\nWIRELESS CONTROL IS STANDARD AND THE LUMINAIRE HAS THE REQUIRED COMPONENT INTEGRATED.\nCTRL DELTA READY\nLUMINAIRE CAN BE WIRELESS CONTROLLED, BUT REQUIRES AN EXTERNAL COMPONENT. IN ORDER TO ENSURE THE BEST \nINTERACTION, THIS COMPONENT NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED NEARBY THE LUMINAIRE. INSTALLATION OPTIONS NEED TO BE \nCHECKED ACCORDING TO THE NATURE OF THE LUMINAIRE AND THE INSTALLATION POSSIBILITIES.\nCTRL\nDELTA\nR\n* For external communication only\nCTRL DELTA\nWIRELESS CONTROL\n",80,{"image":311,"text":312,"number":313},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.81.png","DALI GATE-\nWAY MODE\nWIRELESS \nCONTROL \nMODE\nCTRL DELTA GATEWAY\nDALI POWER SUPPLY\nWIRELESS CONTROL DIM5  \n+ DALI GATEWAY\n21032 0065\nDUAL MODE \nWIRELESS CONTROL MODE: \nBROADCAST 1 ADRESS:  \nDALI or DT8 TW or DT8 RGB*  \n(MAX. 35 DALI DEVICES)\nDALI POWER SUPPLY REQUIRED \n \nDALI GATEWAY MODE:  \n1 ADRESS\u002FCTRL DELTA \nDEVICE\nMAX DALI BUS CURRENT: 250mA \nVOLTAGE RANGE: 9,5-22,5V-DC \n \n IP20  \nCTRL DELTA GATEWAY\n21032 0090\nCASAMBI APP  \nPRE-INSTALLED\n220-240V \u002F 50-60Hz \n \n IP20  \nDALI POWER SUPPLY\n21032 0075\nDALI OUTPUT CURRENT:  \n70mA \nDALI VOLTAGE RANGE:  \n13,6-18,4V-DC\n220-240V \u002F 50-60Hz\n \n IP20  \n22\n119\n71\n30\n81\n15\n14\n41\n37\nCTRL \nDELTA\nINSTALLATION\nCTRL DELTA\nGATEWAY\nWIFI \u002F \nCABLED\nDALI INSTALLATION\nCTRL DELTA \nINSTALLATION\nDALI MASTER\n. . .\nDALI BUS\nMAX 64 ADRESSES\nWIRELESS CONTROL \nDIM5 + \nDALI GATEWAY\nCOMMUNICATION\nCTRL DELTA \nINSTALLATION\nWIRELESS CONTROL \nDIM5 + \nDALI GATEWAY\nDALI \nPOWER SUPPLY \nDALI \nPOWER SUPPLY \nDALI INSTALLATION\n(MAX 35 DEVICES)\n. . .\nDALI BUS\nWIRELESS CONTROL \nDIM5 + \nDALI GATEWAY\nCOMMUNICATION\nDALI INSTALLATION\nCTRL DELTA \nINSTALLATION\nDALI MASTER\n. . .\nDALI BUS\nMAX 64 ADRESSES\nWIRELESS CONTROL \nDIM5 + \nDALI GATEWAY\nCOMMUNICATION\nCTRL DELTA \nINSTALLATION\nWIRELESS CONTROL \nDIM5 + \nDALI GATEWAY\nDALI \nPOWER SUPPLY \nDALI \nPOWER SUPPLY \nDALI INSTALLATION\n(MAX 35 DEVICES)\n. . .\nDALI BUS\nWIRELESS CONTROL \nDIM5 + \nDALI GATEWAY\nCOMMUNICATION\nCTRL DELTA TRANSMITTER\nWIRELESS SWITCH\n300 90 312 \n B \u002F W\nBATTERY POWERED\n5 YEAR LIFETIME\n4 FUNCTIONS\n \n IP20  \nWIRELESS PUSH BUTTON\nINTERFACE\n300 90 009\nBATTERY POWERED\n5 YEAR LIFETIME\n4 FUNCTIONS EXTERNAL \nPUSH BUTTON\nTYPE OF FUNCTION\nSET BY CTRL DELTA\n \n IP20  \nWIRELESS PUSH BUTTON\nINTERFACE 24V-DC\n21032 0020\n24V-DC\n4 FUNCTIONS EXTERNAL \nPUSH BUTTON\nTYPE OF FUNCTION\nSET BY CTRL DELTA\n \n IP20  \n*selection to be made in app\nWIRELESS CONTROL DIM5 + DALI GATEWAY\n",81,{"image":315,"text":316,"number":317},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.82.png","SMART 48: Dimming 48V luminaires or profiles by 2 wires!\nIt collects the power from the 48V power supply and combines it with a \nDALI, 1-10V or Touch Dim input and sends it to the 48V converter in the \nluminaire. With the Dimmable Modulator 48V-DC DIM9, dimming can be \ndone by only using 2 wires for both power and dimming.\nOr dimming can be done wireless, by choosing for\nthe Wireless Dimmable Modulator 48V-DC.\nPATENTED\nSMART\n48\nIN\n240V\nPOWER SUPPLY\n48V-DC\nSMART\n48\nDALI\n(1 ADRESS \u002F UNIT)\n-\n1-10V\n-\nPUSH DIM\nLED\nDIMMABLE CONVERTOR\n48V-DC      CONSTANT CURRENT\nWIRELESS\n(4 GROUPS \u002F UNIT)\nOR\n. . .\n. . .\nDIMMABLE MODULATOR\nSMART 48\nMODULATOR DIM9\nSMART 48\nMODULATOR WD\n300 90 011\n300 90 012\n1-10V \u002F DALI \u002F PUSH DIM\nWIRELESS DIM\n48V-DC\nMODULATED 48V-DC + DIM\n(MAX.200W)\n \n IP20\n56\n78\n93\nPATENT\nPATENT\n48V-DC\nA\nC\nB\nA\nC\nB\nDIM\nCLASS \u002F IP\nPOWER \u002F 48V-DC\nART NUMBER\nVOLTAGE\nPOWER FACTOR \nA X B X C\nTYPE\nNON DIMMABLE\n IP20\n100W\n21012 0230\n120-240V \u002F 50-60Hz\n > 0,95\n298 x 30 x 17\n3\n100W\n300 89 48 100\n110-240V \u002F 50-60Hz\n > 0,93\n100 x 55 x 90\n4\n200W\n21012 0240\n120-240V \u002F 50-60Hz\n > 0,95\n332 x 30 x 22\n3\n240W\n300 89 48 240\n100-240V \u002F 50-60Hz\n > 0,93\n114 x 63 x 125\n4\nTYPE 3\nTYPE 4\nSMART 48\nLED POWER SUPPLY\n",82,{"image":319,"text":320,"number":321},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.83.png","Q CONTROL\nQ GATEWAY\nQ PUSH BUTTON INTERFACE\nQ CONTROL 40-1\n21032 0150\nCONROL OF 40 MODULES \nUSB + ETHERNET \n92 SCENES\n100 CLOCK TIMES \nASTRONOMIC CLOCK \nINCL. 8 GB SD-CARD \n220-240V \u002F 50-60Hz \n \n IP20  \nQ GATEWAY \n21032 0160\nCONNECTION TO Q-BUS, KNX, \nSONOS, ALEXA, ... \n \n IP20  \nQ PUSH BUTTON\nINTERFACE\n21032 0170\n4 FUNCTIONS EXTERNAL \nPUSH BUTTON\n \n IP20  \n62\n72\n90\n35\n110\n110\n100\n38\n15\n38\nL\nN\n+\n-\nPOWER SUPPLY\n48V-DC\nLUMINAIRE\nDIMMABLE CONVERTOR\n48V-DC → CONSTANT CURRENT \nQ-PUSH BUTTON\n INTERFACE\nL\nN\nB1\nB2\nKNX\nKNX IP \nGATEWAY\nQ-GATEWAY\nQ-CONTROL\nQ-SOLI SENSE\nIP\nIP\nBMS\nSOLISCAPE\nDELTA Q\n",83,{"image":323,"text":324,"number":325},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.84.png","2700K \n3000K \n4000K \nTYPICAL VALUES\nLIFETIME\nRISK\nGROUP\nSDCM\nEMERGENCY\nCRI\nLED\nPOWER\nLUMINOUS \nFLUX @ 70°\nLUMINOUS \nFLUX @ 70°\nLUMINOUS \nFLUX @ 70°\nFORW.\nCUR.\nFORW.\nVOLT.\nLXX\nHOURS\nBLF %\nCRI > 98\n[K]\n10,7W\n - 91lm\u002FW\n - 97lm\u002FW\n - 106lm\u002FW\n600mA\n17,8V*\nL70\n>50000h\nRG1\n2\n100 %\nCRI > 95\n[ L ]\n21,1W\n - 91lm\u002FW\n - 98lm\u002FW\n - 104lm\u002FW\n600mA\n35,2V*\nL70\n>50000h\nRG1\n2\n48 %\nCRI > 90\n[R]\n20,5W\n - 119lm\u002FW\n - 122lm\u002FW\n - 131lm\u002FW\n600mA\n34,2V*\nL70\n>50000h\nRG1\n1\n50%\nCRI > 90\n[U]\n10,3W\n - 119lm\u002FW\n - 125lm\u002FW\n - 132lm\u002FW\n600mA\n17,1V*\nL70\nL80\n>50000h \n>51400h\nRG1\n1\n100 %\n \n3000-1800K\nCRI 90\n[X]\n9W\n - 105lm\u002FW\nNOT AVAILABLE\nNOT AVAILABLE\n250mA\n33,8V*\nL90\n>56000h \nRG1\n2\n-\nCRI 90\n11,8W\n - 112lm\u002FW\nNOT AVAILABLE\nNOT AVAILABLE\n350mA\n33,8V*\nL90\n>56000h \nRG1\n2\n-\nAll the technical parameters for LED-apply to the entire module. In \nview of the complex manufacturing process for light emitting diodes \n(LED), the typical values given in this Lighting Bible® are merely \nstatistical values that do not necessarily correspond to the actual \ntechnical parameters of an individual product; individual products may \nvary from the typical values. For most accurate info, please consult: \nwww.deltalight.com\u002Fledspecs.pdf\nAll lumen values in this catalogue are related to the Led units. For \nmore info on the lumen values of the products please visit our website \nwww.deltalight.com\n* +\u002F- 8%\n6000K\nMacAdam STEP 4 ELIPSE\nMacAdam STEP 3 ELIPSE\nMacAdam STEP 2 ELIPSE\nMacAdam STEP 1 ELIPSE\nNOTE\nA & B ARE EACH 1 SDCM FROM THE TARGET\nBUT 2 SDCM FROM EACH OTHER\nC & D ARE EACH 2 SDCM FROM THE TARGET\nBUT 4 SDCM FROM EACH OTHER\n400\n0\n20\n40\n60\n80\n100\n450\n650\n750\n500\n550\n600\n700\nRelative radiant Power (%)\nWavelength (nm)\nWavelength (nm)\n400\nA\nB\nD\nC\n0.0\n0.2\n0.4\n0.6\n0.8\n1.0\n1.2\n450\n650\n750\n500\n550\n600\n700\n800\nRelative Intesity\nTypical Color Spectrum\n6000K\n3000K\n4000K\nAt Delta Light®, we follow the evolution in LED at close range. What appears to be similar quality at first sight, can be totally different when looking at some of the underlying characteristics. These \ncharacteristics, like binning, risk factor, thermal management, degradation in luminous flux are part of the DNA of the Light Emitting Diode. These aspects determine the lifespan and the quality of the \nLED. For this matter, Delta Light® assures it only selects qualitative LEDs from qualitative manufacturers. High quality design cannot be made without high quality components.\nCOLOUR BINNING\nNo 2 LEDs are the same. When LEDs are produced, they vary in light output and in colour temperature, even when they are produced in the same batch. These differences may be small, but they \ndo influence the quality of the LED. That is why manufacturers sort the LEDs, according to these performances, in different ‘bins’. By reducing the number of bins to choose from, quality increases as \nperformances are closer to each other. \nMACADAM STEP\nThe differences in colour temperature between LEDs can be measured by looking at the MacAdam ellipses in Standard Deviation of Colour Matching (SDCM), according to the CIE 1931 Standard. \nThis system looks at the ability of the human eye to perceive colour differences and ranks it on a scale from 0 to 10. Within 1 MacAdam ellipse a colour difference is not noticeable to the human eye \nunder any condition. From 1 to 3 ellipses it is very difficult for the human eye to notice any difference in colour, meaning that up to 3 MacAdam ellipses all LEDs are very homogeneous when it comes \nto colour temperature.\nLED SPECIFICATIONS\n",84,{"image":327,"text":328,"number":329},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.85.png","2700-1800K\nCRI > 90 \u002F 760lm (9,5W)\nREFLECTOR 40°\nLED DIMMING\n3000K\n2500K\n2000K\nHALOGEN DIMMING\nDIMMING\n1500K\n0%\nBRIGHTNESS\n100%\nREO SOFT\nREO SOFT \nAT 10% DIMMING\nREO SOFT \nAT 90% DIMMING\nSOFT DIM\nSoft Dim LED technology replicates the dimming \nbehaviour of a conventional lamp where the colour \ntemperature increases in warmth as it’s dimmed. \nThis is achieved through the use of specially \nselected LEDs of different colour temperatures and \npower types from premium chip manufacturers. \nConsistency is ensured without complexity with \nthe use of specific and precise LED selection. The \nLED’s selected have colour tolerances that are \ntighter than 3 SDCM ensuring module-to-module \naccuracy.\nThe Soft Dim technology is incorporated in familiar \nDelta Light product families such as the Reo, \nHaloscan, iMax, Deep Ringo, Carree, Spy family, \nTweeter and Minigrid. Also available in some of \nDelta Light's 48V Solutions such as Superloop MDL \n& Magnetic Profiles Splitline \u002F Shiftline M.\nRISK FACTOR\nThe European standard for photo biological safety EN 62471 describes a measuring method to determine whether a lamp or luminaire carries a risk of eye and skin damage. LED light contains \nalmost no light from the ultraviolet or infrared spectrum, and therefore is not dangerous to the skin.\nIt does however provide a high peak in the blue spectrum which, when looking into a bright light source (for a long period of time), may result in irreversible damage to the retina, the so-called the \nBlue Light Hazard. \nWhether the risk is real, depends on several factors: luminance of the LED, colour temperature, but also light distribution and distance to the luminaire play an important role. When a LED is placed in \na luminaire, it is located behind a lens, reflector or diffuser, thus levelling off the luminance.\nTo allow users to estimate the risk, the standard EN 62471 determines that lamps and luminaries must be divided into four risk groups:\n• Risk group 0 (“exempt” group): this means that there is no danger, even with unlimited viewing of the light source.\n• Risk group 1: The risk is limited, no more than 10.000 seconds of viewing is allowed (just under 3 hours).\n• Risk group 2: up to 100 seconds of viewing is allowed.\n• Risk group 3: up to 0.25 seconds of viewing is allowed. This is shorter than the natural aversion reflex of the eye.\nFor light sources of risk group 3, protective measures are always needed. For the other groups, it depends on the\napplication. If the light sources belong in group 2 or 3, then this must be indicated.\nLED LIFESPAN LM-80 – TM-21\nConventional light sources mostly burn out before a serious loss of light output is noticeable. As the lifetime of LEDs exceeds the lifetime of conventional light sources, light output degrades over time \nbefore burning out. This degradation in luminous flux can be measured according to the L value and the operating period of time:\n• L value shows the percentage of luminous flux regarding the initial luminous flux over a period of time.\n• The operating period of time, expressed in hours.\nExample: L70 60.000h means that after 60.000 hours the luminous flux will be at least 70% of the original luminous flux.\n6000K\nMacAdam STEP 4 ELIPSE\nMacAdam STEP 3 ELIPSE\nMacAdam STEP 2 ELIPSE\nMacAdam STEP 1 ELIPSE\nNOTE\nA & B ARE EACH 1 SDCM FROM THE TARGET\nBUT 2 SDCM FROM EACH OTHER\nC & D ARE EACH 2 SDCM FROM THE TARGET\nBUT 4 SDCM FROM EACH OTHER\n400\n0\n20\n40\n60\n80\n100\n450\n650\n750\n500\n550\n600\n700\nRelative radiant Power (%)\nWavelength (nm)\nWavelength (nm)\n400\nA\nB\nD\nC\n0.0\n0.2\n0.4\n0.6\n0.8\n1.0\n1.2\n450\n650\n750\n500\n550\n600\n700\n800\nRelative Intesity\nTypical Color Spectrum\n6000K\n3000K\n4000K\n0%\n1000h\n10000h\n50000h\n20%\n40%\n60%\n70%\n80%\n100%\nFLUX\n",85,{"image":331,"text":332,"number":333},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.86.png","TUBE\nSPY 52 TUBE\n19810 0100\n B \u002F FBR \u002F FG \u002F GC \u002F W\n \n \n \n \n6\nSPY 66 TUBE\n24611 0100\n B \u002F FBR \u002F FG \u002F GC \u002F W\n \n \n \n \n6\nREFLECTOR\nTUBE\nACCESSORY\n3\n4\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\nTUBE\nREFERENCE\nCOLOUR\nTYPE\nHONEYCOMB\nLINEAR SPREAD LENS\nLIGHT\nBEAM\nGLASS SBL\nSPREAD LENS\nSOFTENING LENS\nHONEYCOMB \u002F LENS \u002F GLASS\nØ\nNAME\nACCESSORY\nHONEYCOMB\nLINEAR SPREAD LENS\nSPREAD LENS\nSOFTENING LENS\nGLASS SBL\nØ42\nSPY 52\n-\n19810 0010 B (single use)*\n19810 0060 B (double use)*\n19810 0020\n19810 0030\n19810 0040\n19810 0050\nØ57\nSPY 66\n-\n24611 0150 B (single use)*\n24611 0210 B (double use)*\n24611 0170\n24611 0200\n24611 0190\n24611 0160\nFind out for which products these accessories can be used, \nby adding its reference number without color to our website URL. \nFor example: www.deltalight.com\u002F2010301\n*Single use: only HONEYCOMB        *Double use: HONEYCOMB in combination with LENS\u002FGLASS (to be ordered separately)\nREQUIREMENTS \u002F OPTIONS\nINSTALLATION\nACCESSORIES\n",86,{"image":335,"text":336,"number":337},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fb8\u002Ff2bb958a24b5c5dd2e91b6cd39a589-28532427c7.87.png","41\nØ57\n57\n57\n41\nØ10\n2\n2\nØ100\nØ10\n2\n2\n62\n100\n150\n75\n40\nØ25\n56\nØ33\n100\n150\n75\nØ25\n71\nØ49\n \nplay.deltalight.com\u002Fsuspensiontrimlessconcrete\n \nplay.deltalight.com\u002Fsuspensiontrimlessplasterboard\nSUSPENSION\nTRIMLESS O.F.A.\n 62 x 80   \n 9 or 12\n 102 x 80 (CONCRETE)\n328 10 01\nINCL.\n1 x AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT\nSUSPENSION ST\n 27 x 60   \n max. 25\n15225 0340 \n B \u002F W\nINCL.\n1 x AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT\nSUSPENSION + CONNECTION\nTRIMLESS O.F.A.\n 62 x 80   \n 9 or 12\n 102 x 80 (CONCRETE)\n328 10 02\n4A \u002F 250V\nINCL.\n1 x CONNECTOR max. 3x 2,5 mm2\n1 x AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT\nSUSPENSION +  \nCONNECTION ST\n 27 x 60   \n max. 25\n15225 0350 \n B \u002F W\nONLY \n CONNECTION\nINCL.\n1 x CONNECTOR max. 2x 1,5 mm2\n1 x AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT\nCONNECTION\nTRIMLESS O.F.A.\n 62 x 80   \n 9 or 12\n 102 x 80 (CONCRETE)\n328 10 03\n4A \u002F 250V\nINCL.\n1 x CONNECTOR max. 3x 2,5 mm2\nCONNECTION ST\n 43 x 80   \n max. 25\n15225 0360 \n B \u002F W\n16A \u002F 250V\nINCL.\n1 x CONNECTOR max. 5x 1,5 mm2\nSUSPENSION \u002F CONNECTION TRIMLESS\nSUSPENSION \u002F CONNECTION ST\nCABLE BASE\nCABLE BASE\nCOVERSET\nCOVERSET\n100\n150\n75\nØ25\n56\nØ33\nCABLE BASE R\n203 99 55 \n ANO \u002F B \u002F W\nCOVERSET R 100\n204 00 100 \nCOVERSET R 90\n204 00 90 \nCOVERSET R 62\n204 00 62 \n ANO \u002F B \u002F W\nCOVERSET S 90\n204 90 90 \nCOVERSET S 80\n204 80 80 \nCOVERSET S 62\n204 62 62 \n ANO \u002F B \u002F W\nCABLE BASE S\n203 99 56 \n ANO \u002F B \u002F W\nOPTIONS\nCOVERSET R 62-90-100\nOPTIONS\nCOVERSET S 62-90-100\nPATENT\nPATENT\nPATENT\nCOLOUR\nB\nBLACK RAL 9005\nGC\nGOLD COLOURED\nW\nWHITE RAL 9003\nFIXTURE CLASS 1\nFIXTURE CLASS 2\nFIXTURE CLASS 3\nNORM 01.97. 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