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Version 2

Bringing Light to Life

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Gatwick Airport, South Terminal, Central Search AreaWinner of ‘Low Carbon Building of the Year’ & ‘Public Building of the Year’

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Collaboration Our business environment evolves quickly to mirror rapid changes in user, cultural and technological landscapes. So, we too adapt, to embrace these changes. Nevertheless, one thing remains constant:

‘Our conviction that we, as people, must gather to create together.’

This brochure is designed to communicate what it would be like to work with us; the type of projects to which we add value and what tools we use to facilitate this.

Phi is a symbol of mathematical progression which is recognised throughout architecture, the arts and nature where it is esteemed as a measure of balance, proportion and beauty. It can be seen in the spirals of a sunflower, the proportions of a human body and in the universe.

Curious name Phi. Why Phi?

Jon Dale Managing Director

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Core Competence

Design – to conceive in the mind; to plan out in a systematic form. Since 2003 Phi Lighting has been engaged in the design of high quality lighting products and systems which add value and benefit through technical innovation. Our proposals and design support services are delivered by qualified, experienced planners in light and we precisely tailor our proposals to your brief for architectural, aesthetic and technical performance whilst not challenging, but augmenting the architecture.

Create – to produce through imaginative effort; to make by investing. Since inception Phi Lighting strives to create environments that will enable the users of such spaces a free, uncluttered approach to the completion of the task; for study and learning, for duties in an office, for transit throughout spaces and areas for pause and contemplation. The marriage, not disconnection, of light and architecture, clearly defines such spaces and the success of the creation. Without light you will not see but to see the source of the light may not be the intent of the creator.

Develop – to bring into being; to expand or enlarge. Through the vehicle of a design-led product portfolio and a capable, future thinking staff, Phi Lighting can work with you to ensure new ideas are realised, so that trends in design lead to the application of lighting that works in harmony with the needs of the project.

Support – to hold in position, prevent from falling; to provide for or maintain. There are three fundamental pillars to support. We must recognise designers are under pressure to deliver projects and ensure they comply with legislation and recommendation, creating an opportunity for a fast, flexible service. Adding client value by embracing technology, but led by our values for: quality, performance and engineering aesthetic. A committed belief that exceptional solutions derive from working collaboratively to craft imagination and creativity, onto a foundation of technical excellence.

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Let us not presume to be prescriptive for that would be dull, merely to show some of our tools to you; here we seek to flavour an introduction with a few products from Phi Lighting. We’ve dared to show them in typical application areas but it is not intended to be definitive– more an invitation to imagine. Together, with the core competencies of Phi Lighting, the lit environment can be brought to life, the architecture can be seen and the scene will be set.

The Collections

The Collections – WorkplaceMore commonly known as the office, modern work practices call for a more flexible space, the demands of which are not always understood at the time of conception. However, these must be recognised and resolved with lighting playing a major part.

The Collections – TransitoryMoving from space to space whether through dedicated route or notional, lighting can provide functional, complementary or even a distraction. Light can lead and direct and provide illumination by indirect source such as wall illumination.

The Collections – Ribbons of LightUnbroken clean lines of light to shape a space can suggest form and volume. Elongation, partition and punctuation can be achieved using simple extrusions; recessed, surface and suspended.

The Collections – BreakoutWhen it’s time to change the pace or the task, move to an informal setting or simply take a break, the lighting should tell a different story. A successful breakout space will not replicate the workplace but instead contradict it.

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The Collections - Workplace Uniform, Architectural, Efficient – Cirro a family of luminaires to meet the demands of the workplace.

Characterised by advanced technical features the Cirro and Array ranges offer precise light for precise requirements. A truly versatile family of luminaires for the workplace environment and all installation needs. LED and fluorescent light source availability ensures each application and every budget can be met.

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Cirro W 38W Direct/Indirect

LOR 100%

Efficacy 83 lm/cw

UGR >19

Lmax >3000

Cirro R 36W Direct

LOR 100%

Efficacy 97 lm/cw

UGR <19

Lmax <3000

1860

650 300

215

50

Cirro F 34W Direct/Indirect

LOR 100%

Efficacy 76 lm/cw

UGR >19

Lmax <3000

Cirro S 45W Direct/Indirect

LOR 100%

Efficacy 76 lm/cw

UGR <19

Lmax <3000

Cirro S – Suspended die extruded aluminium profile with adjustable cord suspension. Optic either diamond facet PMMA or diffusion optimised opal PMMA. Options for Indirect/direct and direct only.

Cirro R – Recessed luminaire with high quality optical system. Optic either diamond facet PMMA or diffusion optimised opal PMMA. Suitable for ceiling types as required.

Cirro W – Wall mounted die extruded aluminium profile luminaire. Optic either diamond facet PMMA or diffusion optimised opal PMMA.

Cirro F – Free standing die extruded aluminium profile and high purity aluminium internal reflector with floor plate and switch integrated in shaft. Optic either diamond facet PMMA or diffusion optimised opal PMMA.

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The Collections - Workplace Adding Depth, Dynamic, Efficient – Echoic & Angle recessed luminaires to meet the demands of the workplace.

Lighting solution to balance internal with external, the dual component characteristic of the Echoic and Angle ranges gives the user a sense of harmony between the environment and the workplace.

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Echoic 6 36W Direct

LOR 100%

Efficacy 78 lm/cw

UGR <19

Lmax <3000

Angle 36W

LOR 100%

Efficacy 83 lm/cw

UGR >19

Lmax <3000

DNA1 14W T5

LOR 69%

Efficacy 55 lm/cw

UGR <19

Lmax <3000

The flexibility to incorporate a variety of optics and lenses allow Echoic 6 to be calibrated to priorities for: UGR or efficacy or depth or a combination of all these.

The unique integrating chamber featured in Angle mixes LED light and issues it in an appealing, diffuse distribution that deals with the potential glare of LED in an imaginative way.

Part of the Echoic 1 series, the DNA1, is IP rated for pharma-chem and cleanroom facilities and brings the same high quality of light to those environments.

Echoic & Angle Range Overview

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The Collections - Transitory Functional, Efficient, Diverse – Quo, a range of luminaires for orientation and direction.

Defined by the requirements and technical features the Quo range offers a collection of downlights for recessed, surface and suspended applications. A comprehensive collection of optics and accessories ensure compliance for the chosen application. Careful and consistent design ensures a low maintenance inventory across the range.

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Quo R 26 W

LOR 100%

Efficacy 84 lm/cw

UGR <19

Lmax <3000

Quo C 26 W

LOR 100%

Efficacy 84 lm/cw

UGR <19

Lmax <3000

Quo S 26 W

LOR 100%

Efficacy 84 lm/cw

UGR <19

Lmax <3000

Quo Range Overview

Quo.R – High performance recessed units in a variety of sizes with square or recessed footprint and framed or plaster-in finishes

Quo.C – Surface, modern and efficient with traditional or LED sources for accent and visual stimulation, metallised optics for easy maintenance

Quo.S – Advanced function and elegant design make these popular choices with A&D’s creating individuality and interest in break out and circulation spaces.

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The Collections - Ribbons of LightArchitectural, Defining, Efficient – Stria, a luminaire system for architectural application.

Smooth, unassuming ribbons of light for architectural application makes Stria the perfect design feature where the light, not the luminaire, is to be experienced. With LED technology (T16 on application) the pleasantly uniform appearance ensures collaboration with the building and it’s use.

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Stria LED 34W

LOR 100%

Efficacy 74 lm/cw

UGR <19

Lmax >3000

Minima S2 34W

LOR 100%

Efficacy 72 lm/cw

UGR >19

Lmax >3000

Groove R3 34W

LOR 100%

Efficacy 76 lm/cw

UGR >19

Lmax >3000

Lightlines Range Overview

Stria – Recessed, surface or suspended LED single or continuous row luminaire. White, silver, black and brushed aluminium available as standard. Direct and direct/indirect versions available.

Minima – Surface or suspended LED single or continuous row luminaire with 3D optic. Finish options as Stria. Direct/indirect light distribution.

Groove – Recessed individual LED luminaire with 3D optic. Finish options as Stria. Direct/indirect light distribution.

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The continuous circular form together with the opal diffuser give clear definition and statement. The source is obscured and the simplicity of the structure shines. A discreet indirect component for ceiling illumination further determines the luminaire’s three-dimensional effect.

The Collections - BreakoutStatement, Diffuse, Continuous – Who, a luminaire to augment and describe the change of scene.

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Who 650 45W

LOR 100%

Efficacy 86 lm/cw

UGR >19

Lmax >3000

Who 300 20W

LOR 100%

Efficacy 61 lm/cw

UGR >19

Lmax >3000

Who 425 24W

LOR 100%

Efficacy 56 lm/cw

UGR >19

Lmax >3000

Who 900 96W

LOR 100%

Efficacy 84 lm/cw

UGR >19

Lmax >3000

300mm

425mm

650mm

900mm

ø300

ø425

ø650

ø900

Who Range Overview

Who direct/indirect and direct available in 4 diameters. The range incorporates LED or Traditional light sources. Who can be surface, suspended or recessed.

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The Collections – Workplace

The Collections – Transitory

The Collections – Ribbons of Light

The Collections – Breakout

The luminaire example meets with minimum efficacy requirements of Part L 2014

The luminaire is provided with LED as the source

The luminaire is provided with fluorescent as the source

The luminaire has indirect and direct distribution

The luminaire has direct only distribution

The luminaire has indirect only distribution

Indicative UGR. Contact Phi for project specific ratings.

The Key

Who we’ve worked with...

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Phi Lighting Ltd, Unit 9, Brook Business Park, Brookhampton Lane, Kineton, Warwickshire CV35 0JA

T: +44 (0)1926 640 366 [email protected]: +44 (0)1926 641 747 www.phi-lighting.com