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iGuzziniThe History and Company Philosophy
We have worked in and for “light”since 1958. This was the year whenthe Harvey Creazioni, a smallcompany that produced lamps andchandeliers, was founded. Today weare the premiere Italian manufacturerin the “Lighting” market, and werank among the top Europeanmanufacturers. We want be the creatorsof good lighting: light that shinesin a room, a house, a building, amuseum,a cathedral, a company, a plaza, anairport, and, yes . . . even an entirecity. Good lighting has to be createdwith the awareness that it has tointegrate with its environment, takingcare not to invade it, darken it, orviolate it. Light must be respected,and light has to, in turn, respect thenature of people and things.
The iGuzzini mission is therefore to study light, to know light and tomake it known; improving theintegration with architecture throughindustrial design. Because of this, alarge part of what we do is to offerconsultation on lighting techniques,both in the design phaseand as an after-sales service.
The quality of the urban space lightingelements presented here isundoubtedly synonymous with beauty,which is a direct result of the care andattention to detail implemented duringthe design process, a feature on whichthe iGuzzini company philosophy hasalways been based.Less evident is the fact that behind thisvisual quality lies a real financialadvantage in terms of the amount ofenergy saved by using an optic whichalso preserves the environment,respects the health of citizens and offersincreased safety for the entire urbancommunity.Correct optic design is, in fact, the mainreason for the financial and energy-related savings achieved: an optimalluminous flux emission can beobtained, which means the numberof fixtures used can be limited to onlythose which are absolutely necessary.As a result the distance betweenfixtures is increased, therebyovercoming the more serious effectsof environmental light pollution and theharm caused to individuals by intrusivelight entering their homes. This lightingquality is also a guarantee against glare,which is always the cause ofinconvenience in pedestrian areas andcan become an actual hazard on roadsor in areas with heavy traffic.Safety during maintenance proceduresand in the management of the systemsis assured through various awards,in the form of approvals from thirdparties such as the prestigious ENECorganisation.The usual wide range of options offeredand the extreme flexibility of theseoptions have enabled real productcustomisation based on even the mostunusual requirements and features.Each product becomes a rare andprecious tool in the hands of thedesigner as he prepares to design alighting plan for any urban landscape,modern or ancient, in any geographicalconditions or climate.
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62019 Recanati, Italyvia Mariano Guzzini, 37PO Box 56.75.103telefono (+39) 071.75881telefax (+39) 071.7588295iguzzini@iguzzini.itwww.iguzzini.comvideo: (+39) 071.7588453
Architectural and Urban AreasOn the cover: Bridge Vittorio Emanuele, Rome Italy
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iGuzziniThe History and Company Philosophy
We have worked in and for “light”since 1958. This was the year whenthe Harvey Creazioni, a smallcompany that produced lamps andchandeliers, was founded. Today weare the premiere Italian manufacturerin the “Lighting” market, and werank among the top Europeanmanufacturers. We want be the creatorsof good lighting: light that shinesin a room, a house, a building, amuseum,a cathedral, a company, a plaza, anairport, and, yes . . . even an entirecity. Good lighting has to be createdwith the awareness that it has tointegrate with its environment, takingcare not to invade it, darken it, orviolate it. Light must be respected,and light has to, in turn, respect thenature of people and things.
The iGuzzini mission is therefore to study light, to know light and tomake it known; improving theintegration with architecture throughindustrial design. Because of this, alarge part of what we do is to offerconsultation on lighting techniques,both in the design phaseand as an after-sales service.
The quality of the urban space lightingelements presented here isundoubtedly synonymous with beauty,which is a direct result of the care andattention to detail implemented duringthe design process, a feature on whichthe iGuzzini company philosophy hasalways been based.Less evident is the fact that behind thisvisual quality lies a real financialadvantage in terms of the amount ofenergy saved by using an optic whichalso preserves the environment,respects the health of citizens and offersincreased safety for the entire urbancommunity.Correct optic design is, in fact, the mainreason for the financial and energy-related savings achieved: an optimalluminous flux emission can beobtained, which means the numberof fixtures used can be limited to onlythose which are absolutely necessary.As a result the distance betweenfixtures is increased, therebyovercoming the more serious effectsof environmental light pollution and theharm caused to individuals by intrusivelight entering their homes. This lightingquality is also a guarantee against glare,which is always the cause ofinconvenience in pedestrian areas andcan become an actual hazard on roadsor in areas with heavy traffic.Safety during maintenance proceduresand in the management of the systemsis assured through various awards,in the form of approvals from thirdparties such as the prestigious ENECorganisation.The usual wide range of options offeredand the extreme flexibility of theseoptions have enabled real productcustomisation based on even the mostunusual requirements and features.Each product becomes a rare andprecious tool in the hands of thedesigner as he prepares to design alighting plan for any urban landscape,modern or ancient, in any geographicalconditions or climate.
Arc
hite
ctu
ral a
nd
Urb
an
Are
as
iGuzzini illuminazione spa
62019 Recanati, Italyvia Mariano Guzzini, 37PO Box 56.75.103telefono (+39) 071.75881telefax (+39) 071.7588295iguzzini@iguzzini.itwww.iguzzini.comvideo: (+39) 071.7588453
Architectural and Urban AreasOn the cover: Bridge Vittorio Emanuele, Rome Italy
The fitting can be installedon normally flammablesurfaces
Class II with double insulationand/or reinforced insulationin every part and withoutearth connections
Class III designed for connectingto low voltage circuits,without any internal orexternal circuit functioningat a voltage different fromsafety low voltage
Approvals
Internal lighting systemsThe internal catalogue presentsindoor fittings divided intothe following systems: Biodynamic lighting systems,Mains voltage spotlights, Low voltagespotlights, Mains and low voltagetracks, Professional pendant luminaires,Ambient lighting pendant luminaires,Multy-optical assembly luminaires,Professional low-luminance recessedluminaires, Professionalwall-washer recessed luminaires,Professional mains and low voltagerecessed luminaires, Mains andlow voltage recessed luminaires,Professional low-luminance fluorescentrecessed/ceiling-mounted luminaires,Professional fluorescent recessed/ceiling-mounted luminaires,Professional fluorescent systems,Ceiling-mounted luminaires,Ceiling/wall-mounted luminaires,Professional wall-mounted luminaires,Ambient lighting wall-mountedluminaires, Emergency lightingluminaires, Mirror luminaires,Wall/floor recessed luminaires,Directional lighting luminaires, Tablelamps, Floor lamps, Feature lighting.
External lighting systemsThe External catalogue presentsoutdoor fittings divided intothe following systems:Indirect lighting systems for urbanareas, Direct lighting systems for urbanareas, Lighting projector systems forurban areas, Lighting systems withdiffusers for urban areas, Pendantluminaires, Professional dynamiclighting floodlights, Floodlights,Ground-recessed luminaires, Wall-washer luminaires, Specific lightingeffect luminaires, Systems forresidential areas, Systems forresidential areas pathway lighting, In-ground spike luminaires, Ceiling/wall-mounted luminaires, Wall-mountedluminaires, Ceiling/wall-recessedluminaires, Recessed directionalluminaires.
Fittings which ensure a tightcontrol of light pollution are
highlighted with this symbol.
Classification of fittings
SECOND IDENTIFICATION NUMBERDegree of protection againstpenetration of liquids
0 Not protected
1 Protected against thevertical fall of water drops
2 Protected against the fall ofwater at a maximum angleof 15°
3 Protected against rain
4 Protected against splashes
5 Protected against jets ofwater
6 Protected against waves
7 Protected against theeffects of immersion
8 Protected against theeffects of prolongedimmersion
The resistance offered by thefixture to the penetration ofsolids and liquids is indicatedby the IP prefix (InternationalProtection) followed by twonumbers. The first numberidentifies the degree ofprotection against the ingressof solids and the secondnumber against liquids (IEC 529 - EN 60529 publication).The letters IK indicate the thelevel of shock resistance of theluminaire, according to CEI EN50102.
FIRST IDENTIFICATION NUMBERDegree of protection againstpenetration of solids
0 Not protected
1 Protected againstpenetration of solids largerthan 50 mm
2 Protected againstpenetration of solids largerthan 12 mm
3 Protected againstpenetration of solids largerthan 2.5 mm
4 Protected against thepenetration of solids largerthan 1 mm
5 Protected against thepenetration of dust.
6 Completely protectedagainst penetration of dust
LEVEL OF SHOCK RESISTANCEIt designates the level of shockresistance according to CEI EN 50102
IK00 Not protected
IK01 Protected against 0,15 Jshocks
IK02 Protected against 0,2 Jshocks
IK03 Protected against 0,35 Jshocks
IK04 Protected against 0,5 Jshocks
IK05 Protected against 0,7 Jshocks
IK06 Protected against 1 Jshocks
IK07 Protected against 2 Jshocks
IK08 Protected against 5 Jshocks
IK09 Protected against 10 Jshocks
IK10 Protected against 20 Jshocks
…m
Degree of protection
The Italian Quality Seal Institute(IMQ) and the European institutes areresponsible for establishing theconformity of the fittings to the safety
The Italian Quality Seal Institute hasrecently introduced a new seal(IMQ Performance) which certifies theperformance of products tested incertified laboratories as regards:
• photometric curves• tables of luminous intensity• diagrams of luminances• glare curves• output
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provisions contained in the relevantstandards and granting theauthorization for marking thefittings with the quality seal
The presence of this mark representsthe best safety and quality warrantyfor the end user
The ENEC mark certifies theconformity of the products to all theapplicable European standards andguarantees the company in terms oforganization and production (ISO 9001)
UNI EN ISO 9001
The fitting can be installedon normally flammablesurfaces
Class II with double insulationand/or reinforced insulationin every part and withoutearth connections
Class III designed for connectingto low voltage circuits,without any internal orexternal circuit functioningat a voltage different fromsafety low voltage
Approvals
Internal lighting systemsThe internal catalogue presentsindoor fittings divided intothe following systems: Biodynamic lighting systems,Mains voltage spotlights, Low voltagespotlights, Mains and low voltagetracks, Professional pendant luminaires,Ambient lighting pendant luminaires,Multy-optical assembly luminaires,Professional low-luminance recessedluminaires, Professionalwall-washer recessed luminaires,Professional mains and low voltagerecessed luminaires, Mains andlow voltage recessed luminaires,Professional low-luminance fluorescentrecessed/ceiling-mounted luminaires,Professional fluorescent recessed/ceiling-mounted luminaires,Professional fluorescent systems,Ceiling-mounted luminaires,Ceiling/wall-mounted luminaires,Professional wall-mounted luminaires,Ambient lighting wall-mountedluminaires, Emergency lightingluminaires, Mirror luminaires,Wall/floor recessed luminaires,Directional lighting luminaires, Tablelamps, Floor lamps, Feature lighting.
External lighting systemsThe External catalogue presentsoutdoor fittings divided intothe following systems:Indirect lighting systems for urbanareas, Direct lighting systems for urbanareas, Lighting projector systems forurban areas, Lighting systems withdiffusers for urban areas, Pendantluminaires, Professional dynamiclighting floodlights, Floodlights,Ground-recessed luminaires, Wall-washer luminaires, Specific lightingeffect luminaires, Systems forresidential areas, Systems forresidential areas pathway lighting, In-ground spike luminaires, Ceiling/wall-mounted luminaires, Wall-mountedluminaires, Ceiling/wall-recessedluminaires, Recessed directionalluminaires.
Fittings which ensure a tightcontrol of light pollution are
highlighted with this symbol.
Classification of fittings
SECOND IDENTIFICATION NUMBERDegree of protection againstpenetration of liquids
0 Not protected
1 Protected against thevertical fall of water drops
2 Protected against the fall ofwater at a maximum angleof 15°
3 Protected against rain
4 Protected against splashes
5 Protected against jets ofwater
6 Protected against waves
7 Protected against theeffects of immersion
8 Protected against theeffects of prolongedimmersion
The resistance offered by thefixture to the penetration ofsolids and liquids is indicatedby the IP prefix (InternationalProtection) followed by twonumbers. The first numberidentifies the degree ofprotection against the ingressof solids and the secondnumber against liquids (IEC 529 - EN 60529 publication).The letters IK indicate the thelevel of shock resistance of theluminaire, according to CEI EN50102.
FIRST IDENTIFICATION NUMBERDegree of protection againstpenetration of solids
0 Not protected
1 Protected againstpenetration of solids largerthan 50 mm
2 Protected againstpenetration of solids largerthan 12 mm
3 Protected againstpenetration of solids largerthan 2.5 mm
4 Protected against thepenetration of solids largerthan 1 mm
5 Protected against thepenetration of dust.
6 Completely protectedagainst penetration of dust
LEVEL OF SHOCK RESISTANCEIt designates the level of shockresistance according to CEI EN 50102
IK00 Not protected
IK01 Protected against 0,15 Jshocks
IK02 Protected against 0,2 Jshocks
IK03 Protected against 0,35 Jshocks
IK04 Protected against 0,5 Jshocks
IK05 Protected against 0,7 Jshocks
IK06 Protected against 1 Jshocks
IK07 Protected against 2 Jshocks
IK08 Protected against 5 Jshocks
IK09 Protected against 10 Jshocks
IK10 Protected against 20 Jshocks
…m
Degree of protection
The Italian Quality Seal Institute(IMQ) and the European institutes areresponsible for establishing theconformity of the fittings to the safety
The Italian Quality Seal Institute hasrecently introduced a new seal(IMQ Performance) which certifies theperformance of products tested incertified laboratories as regards:
• photometric curves• tables of luminous intensity• diagrams of luminances• glare curves• output
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provisions contained in the relevantstandards and granting theauthorization for marking thefittings with the quality seal
The presence of this mark representsthe best safety and quality warrantyfor the end user
The ENEC mark certifies theconformity of the products to all theapplicable European standards andguarantees the company in terms oforganization and production (ISO 9001)
UNI EN ISO 9001
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Creativity
and innovation
Quality
of light
Concept
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18
Town/city
centres
Urban green
spaces
22
26
Urban road network
Large areas,
transportation
Lighting design projects
30 Architectural
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36
38
40
42
44
46
Nuvola,
MiniNuvola
iRoad
Lavinia
System
Cut-Off
System
Este
Les Alpes
Salaria
System
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50
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56
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60
Berlino
System
MaxiWoody
System
Platea
System
Flaminia
System
Emilia
Lanterna
Agorà
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65
66
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70
72
Lingotto
MaxiWoody
Platea
ColourWoody
Linealuce
Radius
Light Up Walk
professional
Products
6
8
Urban lighting
plan
Saving energy
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12
Optical
pollution
Safety and
performance
Table of Contents
www.iguzzini.com
Creativity and innovation
Design
The culture of industrial design isone of the main values within theiGuzzini company philosophy.In 1991, the ADI (the Associationfor Industrial Design) recognisedthe activities of the company bypresenting it with the highesthonour in the sector, theCompasso d’Oro, “for thedevelopment of a highly coherentdesign and production philosophythroughout the years, in which theculture of Design has been botha common denominator and an element of distinction”.
The 1991 prize followed the 1989award and paved the way for the1999 award, but the motivation ofthat year effectively underlined theDesign factor as an “element ofdistinction”, drawing attention tothe precise commitment tocombining technological innovationwith aesthetic/shape-relatedresearch, which has made thecompany so recognisable againstthe current landscape.
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Concept
Through its collaboration with thecompany’s own technicians andmany prestigious designers,iGuzzini has been gaininginternational recognition for years,for example the company receivedthe IF Design Award from theIndustrie Forum Design organisationin 1987, 1989, 1997 and 2006.
Special products
One of the most significantphenomena to occur in theindustrial production sector inrecent years is customisation,or the opportunity of providinga response to specific situationswith the implementation of specialproducts.An example of this situation waswhen the special Colour Woodymodel was created for theKowloon area of Hong Kong.The requirement in this case wasthe insertion of lighting fixtures inan environmental context whichwas characterised by speciallighting effects, implemented everyday at set times during the night,while maintaining the high qualityof the basic lighting provided duringthe remaining night time hours.
A high resistance to wind was alsorequested (the wind can reachspeeds of 300 km/h in thislocation), in addition to a systemfor the diffusion of sound, to beused during exhibitions and events.The flexibility guaranteed by thehigh performance levels of theimplemented technology meansthat in this case - as in many othercases - the special requests werefully satisfied by transforming thestandard solution into a uniqueand customised system.
Hong Kong - China: Kowloon Area
Ph.
: Uls
o Ts
ang
Ph.
: Uls
o Ts
ang
Ph.
: Uls
o Ts
ang
Visual comfort
Visual comfort is considered inthe creation of lighting fixtureswhich prevent unpleasant glarefrom occurring.If, generally speaking, this is aregular measure taken toeliminate discomfort, it becomesan indispensable feature in urbanenvironments where glare alongtraffic-heavy streets can becomea real hazard for motorists andpedestrians alike.
This hazard can easily be avoidedthrough the use of lighting fixturesfitted with certain accessories,for example spill-rings, bafflesand indirect lighting systems,which offer ideal solutions forevery type of product andguarantee increased safety withoutinterfering with the aestheticfeatures of the fixture itself.
Improvedcolour rendering
Quality of Light
Through an expert use of light,the features of the space andof the architecture itself havebeen highlighted. Each lightsource was chosen afterconsideration of the specificfeatures of the different locations.If, in ancient times, people couldtalk about a ‘genius loci’ whenreferring to a particular spiritconferring a special atmosphere ona single space, we could now usethe term ‘genius lucis’ to describethe special lighting requirementsof the space, because each spacehas its own light-related needs.
For example, the mainly warmcoloured lighting from sodiumlamps may be suited to a historicalenvironment, while a halide lampwith its cold light is better suitedto a more modern architecturalsetting. The wide choice ofsolutions therefore providesimproved colour rendering andoptimises the lighting designaccording to individual cases.
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Circular baffle Lamellar louvre Indirect light
Cairo - Egypt: Sultan Hassan & Rifai Mosque
Monaco - Principality of Monaco: Grimaldi Forum
Ph.
: MM
Vid
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oto
Wer
bung
Ph.
: Mat
iaž
Kai
nik
Semi-cylindrical illuminance
The following 4 zones can be identifiedaccording to the distance between people in agiven area:- the “intimate” zone- the “personal” zone- the “social interaction” zone- the “public” zone. The public zone is the areainvolved in the consideration of safety withingreen spaces. In fact, the minimum distancewhich allows a person with a normal level ofvigilance to take evasive or defensive action isapproximately 4 m. Reduced distances affectthe actual performance of reactive behaviour.
Safetyfor citizens
When discussing public spaces,the light quality offered directlyconcerns the safety of the citizenswho use the space. The night-timeillumination of public spaces whicheliminates dangerous shadowyareas becomes more than a singleelement bringing peace of mind tothe people using that space.
In many cases, it provides an idealopportunity to restore run-downareas or places with dubious night-time access to the community.Good lighting can therefore keepwatch over our safety at the timeswhen we need it most.
Concept
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+90°
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Recanati project
Recanati urban lighting plan
If an Urban Development Plan isused to organise building expansionaccording to a basic design, anurban lighting plan has the taskof organising the lighting of urbanareas, acting on the desire toimprove the quality of life of thecitizens where safety is concernedon one hand and the aesthetic imageof the city at night on the other.The lighting technology solutionschosen for an urban lighting planfirstly follow the morphological andenvironmental characteristics ofeach area, while remaining awareof the individual features andhighlighting the historical andregional heritage of the area.
The plan then involves the selectionof the hardware, lighting fixturesand systems used to achieve thedefined objectives effectively,according to the specific installationgeometry in the area. Particularattention is paid to the integrationbetween the lighting system andthe pre-existing context, and howthe systemsfit alongside any urban furniturewhich is already present orwhich is due to be installed.
The main director of this plan, theprofessional responsible for theconstruction of the general plan,can utilise the skills of localtechnicians and lighting technologyexperts who are able to implementthe plan and provide a response toeven the most varied requirements.The Recanati Project in 2003 wastruly the exemplification ofall these steps.Mr Terzi, an internationally-renowned architect, in collaborationwith local technicians and the LocalServices, orchestrated an urbanlighting plan which took account ofthe historical buildings in the city.
The most important considerationof them all was the ancient wallwhich surrounds the city and leavesits imprint on the urban geometry.The company was able to collateall the requirements of the projectand provide a response using thehardware which was most suitedto the final implementation. The flexibility of the lightingfixtures, guaranteed by themultitude of solutions available,plays a determining role in makingiGuzzini a well-prepared and reliablepartner in the implementation ofany urban lighting plan.
Recanati (Mc) - Italy: view
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Concept
Perceptual Model
primaryurban path
secondaryurban path
perimeter ofthe city centre
main access routes
primary verticalarchitectural structures
marginal horizontalarchitectural structures
mainsquares
accessgateways
sections preservedby the city wall
visual polarities ona regional scale
rustic greenareas projection
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi
h
a
Uo
LmedUL
1 m
8 m
Efficiency of the reflectors
Saving Energy
The consideration given to theenergy saving policy, environmentalimpact and the limiting of costs(and thereby taxpayers’contributions) in relation to theoptics used in public areas directlyconcerns the quality of the fixturesused in urban areas.Technological evolution in thecreation of increasingly refinedoptics which help to prevent lightfrom being wasted dependsdirectly on the quality of theproduction and frequentassessment procedures used atthe various processing stages.
The effect of this quality directlydetermines the quantity ofelements used: highly-evolvedoptics and fixtures are, in fact,capable of performing theirfunctions more efficiently, therebyincreasing the distance betweenone element and another andreducing the total number offixtures used, up to a total savingof 9 units per illuminated km(as detailed in the above table),with all the resulting benefitsin terms of electricity consumedand costs incurred.
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ENERGY SAVING AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
distance betweenfixtures (a)
No. of fixtures x km
kWh x km in one year
€ x Kmin one year
KgC02 x Kmin one year
* calculations based on an electricity cost of 0.067 €* in line with the principles within the Kyoto agreement
Δ
3,7 x h = 26m
38
26793
1745
11253
3xh = 21m
iGuzzini Competitor
47
33139
2220
13918
7m
9
6346
425
2665
Two optics show how a wellthought-out designcan providediametrically oppositeresults: in the firstcase, the light
beams emitted
by the lamp are
reflected by the
optic without
invading the
shadowy area of
the spill ring,
directing all the lightoutside the fixture;in the second,unsuitable designleads to theobstruction of therays emitted, whichin turn causes thefixture to becomedangerouslyoverheated. The optics are createdin anodised aluminiumso that the naturalshine of the materialremains unalteredover time.
Street optic (ST)This fixture makes it possible to implementgreater centre-to-centre distances between thepoles and therefore to reduce the number offixtures, decrease visual impact, reducepurchasing and maintenance costs, and also tosave energy.
h = Installation height (7 metres)a = Distance between the poles (26 metres)Uo = Average uniformity of the examined areaUL = Longitudinal uniformityLmed = Average luminance in cd/m2
h
7 m
a
26 m
Uo
0,45
UL
0,50
Lmed
1,55
10 m 40 m 0,47 0,45 1,00
HIT-DE 150 W Rx7s
Correct optic
Incorrect optic
SPILL RING
SPILL RING
The province of Bergamo, thanksto the restructuring of the publiclighting network using new voltageadjustment and remote controlsystems, has achieved a substantialreduction in theamount of energy consumed andhas therefore been able to reducecosts. There has also been a drasticdecline in maintenance workrequired involving the replacementof damaged lamps.
iGuzzini is a partner whichdemonstrates the utmost carein the design and creation oflighting fixtures which arecapable of providing a responseto all demands.
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Concept
Adjusting the light andremote management
ENERGY CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS FOR THE PERIOD 01/10/2004 TO 31/03/2005This involved 17 systems with 1767 lighting fixtures (250W / 400W SAP),
fitted with voltage adjustment devices and remote control modules.
Traditionalconsumption
KW h
Currentconsumption
KW h
Traditionalcost
E
Current costE
Cost savingE
Saving%
A 608514 70.276,35 45.638,55 24.637,80 35,1%
MAINTENANCE WORK BEFORE AND AFTER THE INSTALLATIONOF VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT DEVICES IN THE 2ND HALF OF 2004.
no. of lamps replaced
1sthalf of 2003
2ndhalf of 2003
1sthalf of 2004
2ndhalf of 2004
1stquarter of
2005
Lamp
150/250 W SAP188 386 568 66 6
* the data in the two tables refers to the province of Bergamo
Ph.
: Han
s S
chlu
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Optical pollution
The link mankind has with the sky isof an atavistic nature. Interfering withthis relationship leads to the disruptionof the natural balance, not only forhumans, but also for plants andanimals. In the convention which tookplace in Paris in 1992, UNESCOhighlighted the enormous damagecaused to the night sky by excessiveartificial light and declared that thestarry sky was a piece of heritage tobe looked after in a responsiblemanner. Light pollution, in addition tobeing responsible for this, also causes30% of the energy supplied (dataprovided by the Dark Sky Association)for the illumination of cities to bewasted.
In order to resolve the problem, it isnot necessary to plunge the citiesinto darkness, but simply to adoptrules for the implementation oflighting using fixtures which,through concentrated andasymmetrical optics, baffle screensand fresnel lenses, are capable ofproviding light without increasingthe already high level of lightpollution. It is not sufficient simplyto use these fixtures; they mustalso be installed and maintainedcorrectly in order to guarantee aneffective limitation of lightingpollution.
iGuzzini WORKING AGAINST LIGHT POLLUTION
180°
0°
90°90°
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The main effects of optical pollutionare recognisable both on a generalenvironmental level, through thealterations and mutations in thenatural development of livingspecies’ vital activities, and ineveryday experience, where glareeffects can limit and jeopardise ourmobility within cities (this is true ofboth traffic-laden and pedestrianstreets). The more private andpersonal phenomenon of intrusivelight is also an issue.
It has actually been calculatedthat excess light produced bymalfunctioning light sources notonly damages the outdoorenvironment, but penetrates privatedwellings in the form of intrusivelight, altering the circadian rhythmsof the inhabitants and seriouslyaffecting their psychological andphysical well-being.Through the implementationof fixtures which are capableof overcoming this type ofdisturbance, the battle against lightpollution (in addition to improvingthe environment, saving energy andreducing costs) is aimedat preventing the phenomenonand safeguarding health.
Globe without baffleGlobe without baffle
ΦΦ ≤50%
Globe with iGuzzini
patented baffle
ΦΦ ≤5%
0°
175°
90° 90°
Fixture with
cut-off optic
0%
0°
175°
90° 90°
Productive light
unscreened fixtures and incorrect lighting design/planning
Non-productive light
Polluting light
Globe with baffle
in aluminium
ΦΦ ≤30%
0°
175°
90° 90°
Solutionsfrom a photometricpoint of view
Fixtures and technologies
- High-efficiency light sources- Controlled optics- Accessories- Adjustable flux
Declaration of conformity relating
to the fixtures:
The manufacturers, importers or suppliersmust certify that, amongst the technicalfeatures of the marketed lighting fixtures,there is full compliance with the following law
Guide to the design process
- On website- Photos Software
Consultancy
for lighting technology design whichcomplies with local legislation
Conferences
Concept
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Safetyand performance
Quality of the optics Painting
An optic made using qualitymaterials and created usingadvanced techniques will stand thetest of time, which is a guaranteethat its performance levels will bemaintained and that the initialreliability data will remain unaltered.The quality of the optics alsoensures that maintenance work willbe performed in the quickest timepossible, thus avoiding morecomplicated and laboriousprocedures which could have adetrimental effect on the outputof the lamps.
The desire to offer high qualitystandards means that liquid paintis more likely to be selected, ratherthan powder application. Liquid paintis undoubtedly more expensive,but it offers decidedly superiorperformance efficiency: it is morecompact, more uniform andprovides greater resistance to badweather and ultraviolet rays. It mayalso be applied in a very fine layer(60/80 microns compared with 150microns for powder applications),enabling the product design toremain exactly the same, withoutany corners being rounded off andwithout altering the smallest detailsof the design.
ENEC Seal
The safety certification of the fixturesis demonstrated by the allocation ofvarious seals, such as the CE brandand ENEC approval.In contrast with the former seal,which is obtained as a result of thecompany's self-certification process,ENEC approval is assigned by thirdparties only after close examinationinvolving a strict series of checksbased on the relevant EuropeanRegulations (EN), through a QualityAssessment System which conformsto RegulationsUNI EN ISO 9002.
Maintenance safety
The insertion of elements suchas the switch and fuses betweenoperating parts, although notcompulsory according to currentlegislation, is a guarantee of simpleand rapid maintenance andprovides further assuranceof the safety of the fixtures.
IP67 IK10
Facilitated opening of the optical assembly.Removable plate, disconnecting switch andfuse on request
Optic after 7 years of operation (foreground)New optic (background)
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As a result, optimal efficiency in anextremely wide range of conditionsis assured, as demonstrated by theimplementation of fixtures in suchdiverse places as Saint Petersburg(-20°) and Dubai (+50°).
Products tested for temperatures of - 20° C
Saint Petersburg: Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Operation in extreme conditions
To guarantee operation of thefixtures in extreme climaticconditions, they are subjected toheat testing in chambers whichare fully equipped for temperaturereading and optimal operation ofthe electrical parameters. Othertypes of test involve resistanceto saline fog, in order to find outhow the product behaves inunusual conditions.
Products tested for temperatures of + 50° C
Dubai: Grand Hyatt Hotel
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Pescara - Italy: Piazza Rinascimento
Town/city centres
Capri - Italy: La Piazzetta
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Lighting design projects
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Ascoli Piceno - Italy: Piazza del Popolo
Consequently, the lighting plansmust take account of the smallestdetails of each individual situation,highlighting artistic heritage,creating charming atmosphereswhich are capable of inspiringemotion, and guaranteeing thesafety offered by the light itselfthrough the avoidance of thedangers which may lurk in darkareas.
Lighting implementation within atown/city centre is much morethan a simple functional lightingrequirement: it gives a new andunusual appearance to the city,which is completely different fromthe familiar daytime perspective.
The safety of the systems, theattention to detail evident in thedesign of the fixtures and thesheer number of solutions on offerfacilitate the achievement of eachobjective identified in the lightingimplementation design process
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Malaga - Spain: Plaza Costitución
Architects:Juan Gavilanes Vélaz de MedianoFrancisco González FernándezIñaki Pérez de la Fuente
Multi WoodyPlatea
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In this way, respect for the existingstructures has been combined withtechnological innovation and anoptimal centre-to centre distancebetween fixtures has beenachieved, thus creating a uniformlight, avoiding the introduction ofunsuitable poles and alsopreventing intrusive light fromfiltering into private residences. Thelighting of the square involvedaccenting the architectural detailsof historical structures such as thefountain, this time using all theoptic options offered byMaxiWoody. In order to limit thenumber of poles used and to avoiddirect glare without departing fromthe functional illumination ofpedestrian areas, MultiWoody wasused. This enabled several fixturesto be installed easily on a singlesupport.
Town/city centres
When formulating a design for thePlaza Costitución in Malaga, it wasimpossible to ignore its links withexisting historical features. ViaLarios, for example, the streetleading to the square, contains aseries of historical fixtures whichhave strong connotations in thecollective memory of the citizens;the intention was to create a senseof harmony between this featureand the contemporary technologyapplied in the design.A solution was identified using theceiling-mounted Platea positionedunderneath the eaves, witha blade-of-light effect optic anda source providing white light.
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Urban green spaces
Matera - Italy: Park of Castello Tramontano
Manchester - Great Britain: Greenquarter
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Lighting design projects
Capri (Na) - Italy: Public gardens
In urban green spaces, litpathways become the mosteffective way of ensuring thecommunity benefits from areaswhich would otherwise becomealmost deserted at night. Pathlighting, lit walkways and specialeffects achieved using a wide rangeof options are used to restore thegreen space to the city and itsinhabitants as a precious elementof city living, even at night, withoutthe feeling of being at risk.
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Como - Italy: Viale Marconi
Como - Italy: Viale Marconi
Nuvola
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In the Viale Marconi park in Como,the main objective was to give anew lease of life to an area in thecity which is seldom used at night.This was balanced with the desireto enhance the lighting with a well-designed selection and to highlightthe structure at the end of thepark.
The most efficient response tothese requirements was theimplementation of the Nuvolasystem, winner of the Compassod’Oro prize for design which wasawarded to the company and to thedesigner Renzo Piano. This systemis used to create a uniform yetaesthetically pleasing andfunctional light both horizontallyand vertically, highlighting theVolta Temple at the end of the parkwhile avoiding the risk of glare.
Urban green spaceP
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Augsburg - Germany: Tram Station
Urban road network
Twickenhan - Great Britain: Heath Road
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Lighting design projects
Chiasso - Switzerland: Brogeda Customs
The network of roads whichcomprise the thoroughfare trafficcirculation is one of the mostdelicate and important parts in thelife of a city.Illumination becomes anindispensable element whichit is not possible to do without.It is more important than everbefore that the choice of fixturesplaced along the thoroughfares isnot the result of distractedconsideration. The fixtures must besuited to the requirements of thesituation and safety is the primaryconcern.
As a result, the issue of lightpollution, the quality of the optics,and the possibility of a correctillumination which does not wasteprecious light in this case areelements which become morefundamental than ever for thedesigners and for the inhabitants ofthe city who use the road network.
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Paris - France: Villejuif Metro station
lighting project:Mario Cucinella
Woody discharge
Platea
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urban road network
To celebrate the centenary of theMetro (the underground system inParis), nine of the stations wererefurbished and social themesimplemented, the work beingentrusted to internationally-renowned planners and designers.The Villejuif station was allocated tothe architect Mario Cucinella who,together with iGuzzini, orchestrateda design around the theme ofsport. The lighting selectionsinvolve warm lighting for theplatforms, in order to guarantee apleasant and comfortableatmosphere for the passengers,and a colder lighting used toilluminate the graphics of varioussporting images displayed on thewalls and on the ceiling.
Platea fixtures were chosen for thelight directed towards the platformand Woody fixtures for the lightdirected at the walls and theceiling. The fixtures are arrangedin groups of four and mounted onmetal supports, where emergencylights and loudspeakers are alsolocated.
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Large areas - Transportation
Cagliari - Italy: Elmas airport
Tang Shan City - China: Tang Shan Eartquake Monument Square
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Arco (Tn) - Italy: Foro Boario
A large area like the areas usuallyused for city transport servicescould become an urban emptyplace at night without a suitableillumination system.This can be overcome easily withthe implementation of a special andcarefully considered project whichis capable of highlighting andemphasising the presence of theselarge and fundamental spaceswithin the fabric of the city,because light can breathe life intothe largest of spaces, whiledarkness or bad lighting turns it intoa useless - if not dangerous - void.
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Milan - Italy: New Fair
lighting project:Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas
Lavinia Platea
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The Milan Fair in Rho-Pero,designed by Massimiliano Fuksasand officially opened in March2005, is centred inside a largearchitectural ‘rippling sail’, which isone and a half kilometres long.Two paths branch out under the‘sail’: one at zero altitude for guestswishing to visit the eight pavilions(the height of which varies between7 and 10 - 12 metres); the other isat an altitude of six metres andleads to the bar, the meeting roomand other function rooms.
During the day, the completetransparency of the structureallows natural light to penetrateand illuminate the area, while atnight a simple yet effective designdevised by Fuksas in partnershipwith iGuzzini provides the lighting.In the pavilion zone the Laviniasystem was used and street opticsattached, both for 400W directlighting and 250W indirect lighting,in order to guarantee an averageof 300 lux on the ground.
The altimetric progress of the sailis particularly winding, withvariations ranging between zeroand 10 - 12 metres and consistingof continuous peaks and troughs.A double-arm Lavinia system wasused here, in the same colour asthe roof so as to guarantee theuniformity of the assembly.An asymmetrical flood optic wasfitted to this fixture with 250Wmetal halogen light sources.Platea 250W fixtures withasymmetrical optics were usedto complete the outdoor design.
Large areas - TransportationP
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Architectural
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Palma de Mallorca - Spain: Es Baluard
Mostar - Bosnia Herzegovina: Mostar Bridge
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When light is applied to animportant architectural structure,it becomes a way of interpretingthe beautyand history of the structure itself.Fixtures which are capable ofemphasising buildings, highlightingthe interplay between ‘full’ and‘empty’ used in the construction,fixtures with personality which arealso discreet, in the hands of adesigner become preciousinstruments which can be usedto discover a special way ofexperiencing the historical memoryof a city and its treasures.
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Lighting design projects
Kutna Hora - Czech Republic: Saint Barbara Cathedral
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Saint Petersburg - Russia: Our Saviour of the Spilled
lighting project:Piero Castiglioni
Platea Light Up Walkprofessional
RadiusMaxiWoody
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The magnificent Cathedral in SaintPetersburg and the areaencompassing the buildings infront of it, presented an interestingchallenge when planning thelighting scheme. Its Russian-Byzantine style, characterisedby the exquisite onion-shapeddome, imposing bell tower and avariety of spires, required carefullydesigned illumination in order toemphasise the richness of theelements without disrupting thebalance between the different partsof the architectural structure.
The dramatic sculpted effects ofthe elements were highlightedusing superspot versions ofMaxiWoody projectors and Plateaprojectors with flood optics,carefully positioned on the roof instrategic positions so as to obtainthe desired theatrical effect; Radiusfixtures were used to illuminate therailings. The inside of the bell towerwas illuminated using Radiusfixtures with luminous fluxvariance, thereby achieving adynamic effect aimed atemphasising the vertical buildingwhich is such an important symbolof the historical memory of thecity.
The finishing touches wereprovided by MaxiWoody fixtureswith refractor optics, which weremounted on poles or positioned onthe roofs of the buildings along theGriboedov canal and used toproject the elliptical beams of lightilluminating the building facades.
Architectural Blood CathedralP
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Created from the Renzo Piano &Meccano design and awardedthe prestigious Compasso d’Oro in1998, the Nuvola fixture is a brilliantsolution for the provision of indirectlight with uniform illumination,without the risk of glare occurringon the surface of the street. Thesystem includes a pole-mountedLingotto projector towards whicha reinforced technopolymer screenis turned, acting as a high visualcomfort index light diffuser andavoiding useless upward emissionof the light (the main causeof light pollution).
Nuvola, MiniNuvola
design Nuvola: R. Piano & Meccano - MiniNuvola: Piano Design Workshop
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Height: 10000 mmConnecting streets, squares,traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.
Nuvola
Height: 6000 mm Squares, roads with moderateamounts of traffic, crossroads.
scale 1:200
Upward light flowemission < 5% Visual comfort Customised emblem
Flush inspection lidIP44Strengthening collar
Resistance to snowload: Nuvola, up to250 Kg; MiniNuvolaup to 205 Kg.
Palma de Mallorca - Spain: Es Baluard
The product has beenawarded the following prize:- Compasso d’Oro nel 1998
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Bla
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All the appeal of the Nuvola designis available in a new miniatureversion which broadens andcompletes the range of indirectlight fixtures. Smaller dimensions -and the wall-fixing possibilities onoffer - make MiniNuvola the idealchoice for installation aroundsquares, gardens, historical towncentres and monuments.
Products
MiniNuvola
scale 1:200
Height: 5000 mm
IP65
Nuvola
MiniNuvola
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iRoad
design Jean Michel Wilmotte
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scale 1:200
Height: 10000 mm
Height: 8000 mm Connecting streets, squares,traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.
Height: 6000 mmSquares, roads with moderateamounts of traffic, crossroads.
Glass withcustomised silk-screen printing
Innovative sources:Cosmowhite, MasterColour 250W
Facilitated opening ofthe optical assembly
Double wiring accessslotRemovable plate
Disconnecting switchand fuse on request
Upward light flowemission = 0
Class II, withprovisions for Class I (on request)
The product has beenawarded the following prize:
- iF Design Award 2006
Pescara - Italy: Piazza Rinascimento
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A simple yet elegant product in thecharacteristic style of its creator,J. M. Wilmotte, this range offixtures provides uniform lightingwithout glare and does not emitlight upwards. The productsintegrate discreetly and efficientlyinto any urban environment.
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IP66 IK08
Lavinia System
design Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas
Adjustability ± 15°Two fixing screwsTwo safety bolts
Hinge opening withtwo captive screwsfor medium-sizedbody
Decompression valvefor medium-sizedbodyRemovable plate Water run-off groove
Class II, withprovisions forClass I (on request)
No upward emissionof light flow
Sirolo (An) - Italy: Roundabout
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scale 1:200
Height: 10000 mm
Height: 9000 / 8000 mmConnecting streets, squares,traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.
Height: 7000 / 6000 mmSquares, roads withmoderate amountsof traffic, crossroads.
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Small body Large body
Devised by Massimiliano andDoriana Fuksas, this co-ordinatedsystem provides extreme flexibilityin street lighting.A wide range of optics and sourcescan be used thanks to theinnovative articulated aimingsystem.
Each individual solution guaranteesa uniform distribution of light, acomplete lack of upward lightemission and the total absence ofglare on the surface of the street. The simple and effective designmake it a system which is suited to any urban context.
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Products
IP66 IK08
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Removable plateNo upward emissionof light flow
scale 1:200
Height: 10000 mmConnecting streets, squares,traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.
Height: 8000 mm Squares, roads with moderateamounts of traffic, crossroads.
Height: 5000 mmPedestrian areas, residential streets,parks, car parks.
Cut-Off System
design iGuzzini - Devine
Delphi pole top Argo tpole topAdjustability in thewall-mounted version
Aosta - Italy: Ring road
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Argo
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The system permits the installationthe pole-mounted or wall-fixedinstallation of various lightingbodies with different shapes, fittedwith optics which provide uniformillumination with no upward lightemissions.
Products
IP55/66 IK08
Delo
Delphi
Este
design M. Albini - F. Helg - A. Piva
Spread of the opticalassembly Removable plate
Flush inspection lidIP44
No upward emissionof light flow
Bormio (So) - Italy: Valdidentro
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Height: 6750 mm Connecting streets, squares,traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.
scale 1:200
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This is a system equipped with acast aluminium optical assemblywhich has extremely clean linesand is ideal for use in conjunctionwith residential urban furnishingsor in areas where pedestrians androad traffic are both present.It provides the possibility of usingdifferent types of optics, alwaysdirected downwards, and is capableof providing a uniform illuminationwithout creating glare.
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IP23/54 IK07
Les Alpes
design Giovanni Albertin
Spread of opticalassembly 1/4 turn Removable plate
Customised emblemon request
No upward emissionof light flow
Cortina (BL) - Italy: Public lighting
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6000 mm
scale 1:200
7800 mm
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The fixture was created as aresponse to the extremely preciserequirements of the Urban LightingPlan for the town of Cortinad’Ampezzo.The unusual environment and theneed to create a product whichis capable of conversing with thisunique historical and rural settingenabled the formulation of a broadand customisable system, whichhas since emerged as beingextremely flexible, even when usedin other settings and contexts.
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Products
IP65 IK07
Salaria System
design iGuzzini
Pregnana Milanese (Mi) - Italy: city ways
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No upward emissionof light flow
Adjustment of theflatness of the bowl
Spread of opticalassembly 1/4 turn
Dual operating controlgearRemovable plate
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7000 mm
scale 1:200
5000 mm
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The fixtures, designed for use withenergy-saving light sources, offerthe option of installing symmetrical,asymmetrical or street optics andreduce aesthetic impact, eliminatingglare and the dispersion of energyand light emission.
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Products
Objects, places, crossings,relationships and paths;light brings man, his activitiesand his world into focus.In the city, lighting means applicationand maintenance flexibility, style,well-being, the absence of glareand no light pollution.The Salaria system provides aresponse to every one of thesedemands. It is a specialist urbanlighting design based on the qualityof the luminous flux and on theintegration of the shape intothe context.
IP65 IK08
Berlino System
design Piano Design Workshop
Removable plateEasy arm-poleinstallation
Adjustment of bowlflatness
Limitation of straylight using spill ring
No upward emissionof light flow
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Height of lighting body: 4500 mm
scale 1:200
5650 mm
San Giovanni Rotondo (Fg) - Italy: Sanctuary of St. Padre Pio
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The reflector in the Berlino range isfitted on an arm which looks like arounded arch and which is in turninserted into the top of a pole, toprovide direct light without glare.It can be used in several differenthistorical and modern contextsand in many urban areas, fromshopping centres to parks andcar parks.
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Products
IP65
MaxiWoody System
design Mario Cucinella
Large, medium-sizedand small opticalassembly Circular louvre
Protective grid andvisor
Lodi (Mi) - Italy: Piazza San Francesco
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The product has beenawarded the following prize:
- iF Design Award 2003
scale 1:200
Height: 9000 mm Connecting streets, squares,traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.
Height: 7200 mm Squares, roads with moderateamounts of traffic, crossroads.
Height: 4200 mmPedestrian areas, residential streets,parks, car parks.
Height: 5000 mm
Adjustable barn doors Coloured filters
Rotationof the opticalassembly
Rotations on linearand on squaresupports
Projector-bracketrotation, bracketrotation by 60° steps
50°
α=15°
20°
60°
60°
60°60°
60°
60°
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Public spaces increasingly requireuseful illumination which is able tosatisfy technological lighting needswhile respecting the visual,perceptive and design-based valuesof the relevant spaces andarchitecture. The MaxiWoodySystem was created from theconcept of the multiple applicationof fixtures for the lighting of verticalsurfaces.
The MaxiWoody assembly, fullyutilising the flexibility of the opticsand accessories fitted, makes itpossible to outline the lightingdesign for the architecture usinga specific language, definingelements and profiles in the mostprecise terms.
IP67 IK08
MultiWoody
FrameWoody
CityWoody
Platea System
design P. Castiglioni - M. Cucinella
Installation of thearms with no holes
No upward emissionof light flow
Protruding inspectionlid IP54
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Height: 9000 mmConnecting streets, squares,traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.
Height: 7000 mmSquares, roads with moderateamounts of traffic, crossroads.
Height: 4000 mmPedestrian areas, residentialstreets, parks, car parks
scale 1:200
Cupramarittima - Italy: Promenade Cupramarittima
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The projectors in the Platea rangecan be applied to various polesor arm supports; as a result theyare extremely flexible and can beused in any public or residentialurban areas.Many screening elements can beused to successfully overcomethe problem of glare.
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Products
IP66 IK08/04
Flaminia A
Flaminia System
design Jan Wickelgren
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Decorative headpiece- down version
Decorative headpiece- up version Glass cone
Optical assembly withcaptive screws
Satin-finish diffuser onrequest
Removable plate withdisconnecting switchand fuse on request Easy maintenance
Louvre designed tolimit upward lightflow < 3%
scale 1:200
Height: 6000 mmConnecting streets, squares,traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.Height: 4500 mm
Height: 3500 mmPedestrian areas,residential streets, parks, car parks.
Lecce - Italy: Viale dell’università
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Stu
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Products
No upward emissionof light flow
Anti-vandalismdiffuser
The diffusers, horizontal rings,vertical bars and the decorativealuminium cap can be combinedand used in such a way as to createa full spectrum of style options.
The Flaminia system ischaracterised by the combination ofdifferent cultures and experiences.The design was developed basedon the idea of multiple families offixtures having the same designconcept, but offering a vast rangeof different functions and potentialapplications. The extensive range,in part a result of pole customisationoption and the basic visual aspect ofthe products (Scandinavian designis softened by the Mediterraneanculture of iGuzzini), facilitatesapplication projects which areconsistent in the shapes and stylesof the lighting fittings used butdifferent (and complete) in termsof performance quality.
IP66 IK08
Flaminia B
Flaminia A
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Emilia
design Valerio Sacchetti
Removable plateFlush inspection lidIP44
Anti-vandalismpolycarbonate diffuser
Aosta - Italy: Park S. Orso
3840 mm3320 mm
scale 1:200
Baffle designed tolimit upward lightemission
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Uniform and anti-glaringillumination, reduced upwardflow emission, refined andelegant design.Emilia perfectly integratesin any architectural environment:in residential areas either in publicgardens or squares and townareas designated for low traffic.
IP44
Products
Lanterna
design iGuzzini - P. Molinari
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Cagliari - Italy: Marina piccola
Visual comfortProtruding inspectionlid IP54
Anti-vandalismpolycarbonate diffuser
Height: 5000 mm Squares, roads with moderateamounts of traffic, crossroads.
Height: 3500 mmPedestrian areas, residential streets,parks, car parks.
scale 1:200
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With its innovative and simpledesign, Lanterna controls light inorder to satisfy the requirementsfor the decorative and safetylighting of pedestrian walkways inparks and gardens across the city.The starting point is alwaysresearch into the environment,the context and the needscorresponding to the green spacewhen Lanterna is being consideredas an option.
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Products
IP45
Agorà
design Pierluigi Molinari
Calvino (Tn) - Italy: Public lighting
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Anti-vandalismdiffuser
Baffle designed tolimit upward lightemission < 3%
Diffusers with variousfinishes
Dual operating controlgear
No upward emissionof light flow
E
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scale 1:200
Height: 5000 mmSquares, roads with moderateamounts of traffic, crossroads.
Height: 3500 mmPedestrian areas,residential streets, parks, car parks.
Height: 7000 mmConnecting streets, squares,traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.
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Agora is a fixture which enablessodium vapour and mercury vapourlight sources to be used, providingillumination through diffused light.The distinctive ball shape of thefixture is anchored to a poleor is fixed to the wall, and hasthe advantage of a screen atthe top which helps to preventunnecessary light dispersionand the risk of glare.This results in high-qualityperformance being combined witha visual aspect which complementsevery environment and context,whether old or new, with maximumflexibility.
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IP45
Lingotto
design Renzo Piano
Large and smalloptical assembly BaffleWall-washer screen Adjustable product
Rovereto (Tn) - Italy: Via Roma
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Products
Inspired by the fixture designedfor the famous Turin factory whichwas refurbished by Renzo Piano,this urban furnishing version offerssharp, extremely functional designwith clean geometry once again,remaining extremely flexibleand suitable for use in a varietyof situations.
The lighting body, equipped with aspecial reflector, can be positionedusing an articulated joint on asupport rod or on a surface and canbe wall-mounted or fixed directlyto the ground, in order to providedirect light illumination.
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IP66 IK07
MaxiWoody
design Mario Cucinella
Roma - Italy: Roman wet dock - ancient port
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scale 1:200
The comprehensive nature of theMaxiWoody range, its versatility,faithful attention to every detail,high photometric performance andstraightforward maintenance alldistinguish the evolution of thisversatile new instrument dedicatedto lighting public areas; a toolcapable of providing quality lightingwhile also playing a role in terms ofurban decor.
Large, medium-sizedand small opticalassembly Circular louvre
Protection gridand visor Adjustable barn doors Coloured filters
Accessorycombination
Position lockingand graduated scale
Removable plateand captive screws
The product has beenawarded the following prize:
- iF Design Award 2003
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IP67 IK08
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Platea
design Mario Cucinella Products
The fittings from the Platea rangewere created to meet the demandfor lighting in urban spaces, bothfunctional and decorative. The possibility of choosingbetween four different types ofoptics (Asymmetrical, Flood, Spotand Light Sliver) and from eightlight sources provides an extremelywide range of lighting solutionsable to satisfy any project demand.
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IP66 IK08
Foligno - Italy: Historical town centre
Wall washer screen Spill ring Baffle Adjustable product Easy installation andmaintenance Double cable clamp
No upward emissionof light flow
scale 1:200
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431
147
431
280
431
250
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ColourWoody
design Mario Cucinella
ColourWoodyspot
ColourWoodysuperspot Self-diagnostic
Manual operationDip-Switch
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The ColourWoodytechnology, whichuses dichroic tubes,has two mainobjectives: thevariation of the 6 maincolours without theuse of additionallenses, and anextremely high levelof photometricefficiency whichcannot be achieved bytraditional colour-changing systems.
The product has beenawarded the following prize:
- Intel Design Prize 2003
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DMX compatible
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Oberstdorf - Germany: Roadshow Schattenberg
Products
This fixture uses a type oftechnology which has beendemonstrated as one of the mostprized methods used in terms oflighting scheme implementation:through the use of dichroic tubesand two important aims andwithout the application of additionallenses, it colours the light emitted,inspiring new emotions by literallydyeing the city, which in turndisplays a previously unseennocturnal aspect of great charm.
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ColourBasic
ColourBasic is the software which is used toinstall and configure a series of ColourWoodyfittings onto a LonWorks® network byassigning each device or group of projectors anetwork address which facilitates theinstruction routing and programming processes.Diagnostic information relating to individualfixtures can be accessed through ColourBasic.The application is multilingual and access to thesoftware is password-protected. It must beused in conjunction with the PC interface (code9898).
ColourBasic CD
Supplied with PC interface.
ColourShow
The Colourshow software makes it possible tocreate scenes, sequences and colour effectsthrough a user-friendly PC interface (code 9898)which displays and assists in the programmingprocess for networked ColourWoody fixtures. Theapplication is multilingual and access is protectedby a password and USB hardware key.
ColourShow CD
Available on request.
ColourPlayer
Control panel plus thermoplastic-material box tobe recessed into the wall. Power supplyvoltage: 12 V DC (external ballast not included)Availability of one output for LonWorks®network and one serial line RS232 to connectthe device to a PC and update the software,if needed.
ColourPlayer panel
Complete with wall-recessed box
Panel ColourPlayercode 9899
®network LonWorks
Interface PC
+ software ColourBasic
PC ®network LonWorks
code 9898
software ColourShowcode 9901
Linealuce
design Jean Michel Wilmotte
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6x8,5 W
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Length (mm) Xenon K
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Recessed luminaire
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Length (mm) Xenon K
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Length (mm) T16 K
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Length (mm) K
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The vast range of installation systems designed for Linealuce enables a wide variety of applications designed to blend in with any architectural setting.
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The elegance which is socharacteristic of the Wilmottebrand has been used to create anefficient instrument which can beimplemented in all situations whereit is necessary to emphasise alarger structure using basic anddiscreet lighting.It is an element which acts as anarchitectural light pattern and is ableto project the darkness and lighteffect of the lighting bodies and thesolids which are used to breathelife into parks at night.
Static load resistanceDynamic loadresistance Low temperature Feedthrough cablingLocking system
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IP65/67 IK10
Radius
design Piero Castiglioni
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The elegant and simple shape ofthis aluminium fixture makes iteasier, using special lenses, toachieve a charming and effectiveillumination consisting of bladesof light, yet at the same time itperforms its function efficientlyand discreetly.
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Light Up Walk professional
design Jean Michel Wilmotte
Temperature < 75°Resistance to staticload 5000 kg Visual comfort Connector block
Versions with non-slipglass Easy installation Adjustable product Decompression box
circular recessed luminaire
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Cumbersome lighting fixtures arenot indispensable when creatingan effective lighting system.Fixtures in the Light Up WalkProfessional series are availablewith a wide range of accessories,which can be used to limit theimpact of the luminous flux emittedby the product in terms of lightpollution.
Three-element frame- small body
Two-element frame -small + medium-sizedbody
Two-element frame -small bodyDouble PG Compact height
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IP67 IK10
Subsidiaries
MILANOVia S.Damiano, 320122 MILANOTel. 02 7621161Fax 02 76211641
ROMAVia Panama, 5200198 ROMATel. 06 85354792Fax 06 8411790iguzziniroma@iguzzini.it
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LONDONSuite 309-312Business Design Centre52, Upper StreetISLINGTON LONDON N1 0QHTel. 020 7288 6056Fax 020 7288 6054
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KØBENHAVNKalvebod husBernstorffsgade 351577 KØBENHAVN VTel. 33 17 95 95Fax 33 17 95 96 info@iguzzini.dk
ANTWERPENResidentie “Het Museum II”Museumstraat 11, BUS AB-2000 ANTWERPENTel. +32 (0)3 241 14 00Fax +32 (0)3 248 66 48info@iguzzini.be
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International distributors
AUSTRALIAE.C.C. Lighting LTDUNIT 8/39 Herbert StreetSt. Leonards, SYDNEYP.O. Box 128, St. LeonardsN.S.W. 1590 Tel. +61 2 94606600Fax +61 2 94606105ecclighting@ecc.com.au
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BAHRAINAl BaitP.O. Box 613 MANAMA Tel. 534354 - Fax 535422albait@batelco.com.bh
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BULGARIASynthesis design2,Totleben Blvd. 1606 SOFIA Tel./Fax ++ 359 2 953 29 43Tel./Fax ++ 359 2 953 29 44btrade@lighting-bg.com
CANADASistemalux Inc.5455 Rue De Gaspe MONTREAL (QUEBEC)H2T 3B3Tel. 514 523 1339Fax 514 525 6107 comments@sistemalux.comSistemalux Toronto46 Spadina AvenueTORONTO (ONTARIO)M5V 2H8Tel. 416 408 3995Fax 416 408 4269comments@sistemalux.com
CHILEOpendark S.ASan Sebastian 2839 Las CondesSANTIAGOTel. +56 23737100Fax +56 23737150info@opendark.cl
COLUMBIAPaantec LtdaCra. 14 n. 86a-87BOGOTATel. 571 2188921/2187021/2182012Fax 571 2186599paantec1@empresario.com.co
CROATIALumenart d.o.o.Veruda, 60/BHR-52100 PULAHrvatskaTel. +385 52 535939Fax +385 52 535949lumenart@lumenart.netRadja RasvjetaBoktuljin put b.b.21000 SPLITTel. 00385 21457128Fax 00385 21457129radja-rasvjeta@st.htnet.hr
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CYPRUSDiathlasisL. Irakliou 465141 22 N. Irakliou - Athens - GREECE Show Room 48 PATRIARCHOU IOAKIM StrTel. +30 210 2840282 - Fax +30 210 2842862diathlasis@diathlasis.gr
CZECH REPUBLICEtna s.r.o.Mecislavova,2PRAHA 4, 140 00Tel. +420 257320595/257320597 Fax +420 257310604etna@etna.cz
EGYPTArab Lighting Company(Zaki EL Sewedy Group)12 Gameat El Dowal St., MohandessenGIZA - EgyptTel. Fax 002-02 3443752 / 3443742arablight@sewedy.com.eg
FINLANDPejan oyMatinpurontie 802230 ESPOOTel. 09 8190100 - Fax 09 8024566info@pejan.fi
GEORDANWorld of LightsP.O. Box 1599 - JubihaAMMAN- 11941 - JordanTel. 00962 65343273 - Fax 00962 65333273wol@go.com.jo
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NEW ZELANDE.C.C. Lighting LTD.39 Nugent Street, GraftonP.O. Box 391 - AUCKLAND 1Tel. +64 9 3799680Fax +64 9 3735614contracts@ecc.co.nz
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POLANDMardelul. Wieniawskiego 2371-130 SZCZECINTel. +48 91 4860900 / +48 91 4862600Fax +48 91 4878800mardel@mardel.plul. Rakowiecka 3402-532 WARSZAWATel. +48 22 8567408Fax +48 22 8567409
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SOUTH AFRICASpazio Lighting52 Andries StreetWynberg / SandtonJOHANNESBURGTel. 011 8870217Fax 011 8870205info@spazio.co.zaP.O. Box 602 BRAMLEY 2018
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THAILANDForma Lighting (Thailand) Ltd.Panunee Building, 9th floor,518/3 Ploenchit RoadBANGKOK 10330Tel. 02 652 0843 - Fax 02 652 0844Teck Huat Electric Ltd. Part.873-873/1-2 Sukhumvit RoadKhet WathanaBANGKOK 10110Tel. 02 2580563-6 - Fax 02 2587781
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATESProjects and Supplies (L.L.C.)P.O. Box 11191 - DUBAI U.A.E.Tel. +971 4 2823456 - Fax +971 4 2823221prosupd@emirates.net.aeProjects and Supplies (PVT.) Ltd.P.O. Box 3875 - ABU DHABI U.A.E.Tel. +971 2 6721867 - Fax +971 2 6723245prosupad@emirates.net.ae
Graphic design
Studio Conti
Still-Life Photographs
Giuseppe Saluzzi
Foto in 3ª of cover
Giuseppe Saluzzi
Foto Still-Life
Giuseppe Saluzzi
Photolithograph
Cromolux
Printing
TecnostampaRecanati - Italy - 6/2006
Customers
Ascoli - Italia:Piazza del Popolo
Atene - Grecia:Aereoporto Eleftherios Venizelos
Augusta - Germania:Stazioni tramviarie
Avana - Cuba:Catedral de L'Avana
Avana - Cuba:Centro Asturiano
Avana - Cuba:Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Barcellona - Spagna:Palazzo Presidenziale della Catalogna
Berna - Svizzera:Zentrum Paul Klee
Brisbane - Australia:Aeroporto di Brisbane
Cagliari - Italia:Aereoporto di Elmas
Cairo - Egitto:Moschea Sultain Hassan & Rifai
Catania - Italia:Via dei Crociferi
Catanzaro - Italia:Viadotto Fausto Bisantis
Chiasso - Svizzera:Barriera antirumore di Brogeda
Copenahagen - Danimarca:Museo Ordrupgaard
Dubai - Emirati Arabi:Hotel Grand Hyatt
Foligno - Italia:Centro storico di Foligno
Francoforte - Germania:Facciata della Stazione di Francoforte
Jyväskyä Bridge - Finlandia:Ponte
Knokke - Belgio:Viabilità urbana
Kowloon - Hong Kong:Tsim Sha Tsui Area
Kutna Hora - Repubblica Ceca:Cattedrale di Santa Barbara
Locarmo - Svizzara:Centro di Locarmo
Lodi - Italia:Piazza San Francesco
Luxor - Egitto:Tempio di Luxor
Madrid - Spagna:Palazzo del Governo
Malaga - Spagna:Plaza Costituciòn
Manchester - Gran Bretagna:Greenquarter
Melbourne - Australia:Melbourne Arts Centre
Mery Sur Oise - Francia:Chateaux De Mery
Milano - Italia:Galleria Vittorio Emanuele
Milano - Italia:Nuovo Polo Fieristico
Monaco - GermaniaDaimler Chrysler AGMercedes Benz Center
Napoli - Italia:La Piazzetta di Capri
Olomouc - Repubblica Ceca:Duomo di Olomouc
Padova - Italia:Memoriale per il World Trade Center
Palma De Maiorca - Spagna:Museo d’Arte ContemporaneaEs Baluard
Parigi - Francia:Stazione di Vellejuif
Parigi - Francia:Villa Royale
Parma - Italia:Ponte Alcide De Gasperi
Praga - Repubblica Ceca:Kampa Museum
Rejkiavck - Islanda:Sede della Decode
Roma - Italia:Il Parco della Musica
Roma - Italia:Ponte Vittorio Emanuele
S. Giovanni Rotondo - Italia:Santuario di San Pio da Pietrelcina
San Pietroburgo - Russia:La Cattedrale Della Resurrezione
San Pietroburgo - Russia:La Prospettiva Nevskij
Siena - Italia:Illuminazione del Centro di Siena
Spis - Slovacchia:Il Castello di Spis
Valencia - Spagna:Mercato di Cristoforo Colombo
Valencia - Spagna:Parotet Bancaja
Venezia - Italia:Campanile di San Marco
Vigo - Spagna:Piazza do Rei
Torino - Italia:Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli
Twckenham - Gran Bretagna:Heat Road
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iGuzziniThe History and Company Philosophy
We have worked in and for “light”since 1958. This was the year whenthe Harvey Creazioni, a smallcompany that produced lamps andchandeliers, was founded. Today weare the premiere Italian manufacturerin the “Lighting” market, and werank among the top Europeanmanufacturers. We want be the creatorsof good lighting: light that shinesin a room, a house, a building, amuseum,a cathedral, a company, a plaza, anairport, and, yes . . . even an entirecity. Good lighting has to be createdwith the awareness that it has tointegrate with its environment, takingcare not to invade it, darken it, orviolate it. Light must be respected,and light has to, in turn, respect thenature of people and things.
The iGuzzini mission is therefore to study light, to know light and tomake it known; improving theintegration with architecture throughindustrial design. Because of this, alarge part of what we do is to offerconsultation on lighting techniques,both in the design phaseand as an after-sales service.
The quality of the urban space lightingelements presented here isundoubtedly synonymous with beauty,which is a direct result of the care andattention to detail implemented duringthe design process, a feature on whichthe iGuzzini company philosophy hasalways been based.Less evident is the fact that behind thisvisual quality lies a real financialadvantage in terms of the amount ofenergy saved by using an optic whichalso preserves the environment,respects the health of citizens and offersincreased safety for the entire urbancommunity.Correct optic design is, in fact, the mainreason for the financial and energy-related savings achieved: an optimalluminous flux emission can beobtained, which means the numberof fixtures used can be limited to onlythose which are absolutely necessary.As a result the distance betweenfixtures is increased, therebyovercoming the more serious effectsof environmental light pollution and theharm caused to individuals by intrusivelight entering their homes. This lightingquality is also a guarantee against glare,which is always the cause ofinconvenience in pedestrian areas andcan become an actual hazard on roadsor in areas with heavy traffic.Safety during maintenance proceduresand in the management of the systemsis assured through various awards,in the form of approvals from thirdparties such as the prestigious ENECorganisation.The usual wide range of options offeredand the extreme flexibility of theseoptions have enabled real productcustomisation based on even the mostunusual requirements and features.Each product becomes a rare andprecious tool in the hands of thedesigner as he prepares to design alighting plan for any urban landscape,modern or ancient, in any geographicalconditions or climate.
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62019 Recanati, Italyvia Mariano Guzzini, 37PO Box 56.75.103telefono (+39) 071.75881telefax (+39) 071.7588295iguzzini@iguzzini.itwww.iguzzini.comvideo: (+39) 071.7588453
Architectural and Urban AreasOn the cover: Bridge Vittorio Emanuele, Rome Italy
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