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A £4.5m project includes stripping out, refurbishing and extending the 1970s-built Bosworth House, which is part of De Montfort University in Leicester, to transform it into a new, state of the art teaching facility. A new eight storey tower has been constructed and the existing tower block and low rise building has been completely renovated and will be used to accommodate the new classrooms and lecture theatres. The design, by JS&P Architecture, will create a new focal point for Leicester’s inn... [more]
Obelux Oy is to install the world’s first LED high-intensity obstacle light system on a 327 meters broadcast mast in Tiirismaa, Finland - the tallest construction in the country. The new LED lights will replace old Xenon technology, which requires costly maintenance.
“The low total life-cycle costs and long maintenance free operations of the LED technology were critical selection criteria to us”, explains Jukka Kokkonen, System Designer, Digita Oy - the Finnish distributor of radio and televi... [more]
Vestas Blades is the world’s largest supplier of blades for wind turbines and also places great emphasis on its own environmental performance. The company wanted to ensure its Isle of Wight building performed efficiently and controlling the lighting was a key element of this strategy.
A Delmatic lighting management system is enabling Vestas Blades UK to reduce lighting energy consumption and cost of ownership at its wind turbine blade manufacturing facility on the Isle of Wight. The system ... [more]
Now that Digital Lumens products have received CE listing (validating that they meet requirements for safety, health, environment and consumer protection in Europe), the company has announced that the company will begin selling its products in Europe.
This entry into Europe is the next step in Digital Lumens' strategy to make its solution available around the world. This follows on the company's certification for Mexico and Canada. Concurrent with the CE listing, the company received CB repo... [more]
A Delmatic sophisticated lighting management system provides total flexibility of control with addressable control of each luminaire at a new 93,600 sq ft office building at 95 Gresham Street in the City of London.
For letting purposes a master switch at each floor entrance operates all lights on the floor, and incoming tenants have the ability to personalise and customise the system to suit their individual requirements.
The luminaires, supplied by Riegens Lighting, can be operated fro... [more]
To mark the beginning of its fourth century of trading, Fortnum & Mason, one of London’s most prestigious retail stores, embarked on a major £26m refurbishment project which was carried it out in phases so the store could continue to trade.
A Delmatic lighting management system was installed to provide flexible scene set switching and dimming of lighting throughout the six floors of retail areas, food outlets and restaurants.
A key factor of the project management was to ensure that the c... [more]
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