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Smart lighting and beyond
Gianni Minetti of Paradox Engineering SA takes a look at how cities can become
smarter in managing their resources. By framing Smart Lighting in the IoT
perspective, cities can take steps towards building a smart urban network.
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Setting a new benchmark in lighting design
The newTashas restaurant in Sandton’s Nelson Mandela Square encompasses
four different zones and there is a lighting scenario for each. Leigh Darroll spoke
to Paul Pamboukian about the thought that went into this installation.
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The future of lighting
A brief overview Light + Building 2016 and a look at the innovations and
products some of our clients had on display in Frankfurt.
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Façade lighting for TheTowers
The Standard Bank building in Cape Town’s CBD has been revamped. Christine
Binedell of QDP Lighting & Electrical Design was part of the team responsible for
creating façade lighting for the building and an engaging open space for the public.
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Teaching old lighting systems new tricks
Lighting manufacturers need new business models and connected lighting 2.0
has arrived at a time when creativity is required to add value to long-lived LED
products that rarely need replacing. Chuck Ross explains.
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Bathed in soft light
The
Musée Bourdelle
in Paris has been given a lighting upgrade to enhance
the dynamic style of Antoine Bourdelle’s monumental sculptures, both
inside the museum and in its landscaped gardens.
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