Altes Stadthaus

To illuminate this imposing building, a patented spotlight system with projection glasses was used for the first time in Germany. Using this state-of-the-art technology, the facade is lit horizontally, free of glare, and very energy-efficiently. The power consumption is 2 kW, less than 1 Watt per square meter of facade.

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      Project

      The developed system for the lighting fixture "ModulLum" offers a variable lighting tool for the illumination of facades, urban squares and streets. The serial product “ModulLum” is the result of the light master plan for the historic district of
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      Building type
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      Location
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      Project time frame
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      Project

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      Location
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      Project time frame
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      Building type
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      Location
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      Project time frame
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      Project

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      Building type
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      Location
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      Project

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      Building type
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      Location
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      Project time frame
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