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Double Dynamic Lighting: A Research Project

09 November 2020

iGuzzini's commitment to lighting technology and solutions is demonstrated through their ongoing support and involvement in this collaborative research project over the past 3 years. 

Working alongside the Aalborg University, iGuzzini have been materialising solutions to current and future lighting requirements, something that is ever-changing alongside human experience and interactions with the built environment. 

The research team led by Prof. Ellen Katharine Hansen has explored the combination of dynamic daylight and artificial light in a spatial context, opening up a new dimension for architects and lighting experts in supporting individual needs and different working requirements.

The findings will help to form a more holistic design approach for the future. A combination of biological, aesthetic and functional aspects, that will inform the design process for lighting manufacturers to follow. 

iGuzzini's Peter Roos, Product & Project Solutions Director states,

“iGuzzini has always considered light as a tool for social innovation that can improve people's lives and well-being at every moment of every day. That is why our vision is ‘Social Innovation through Lighting’ and the reason why we have been conducting research on biodynamic light together with leading universities and institutes worldwide since 1988. We at iGuzzini believe that the lighting design community together with architects and lighting professionals will embrace the idea of Double Dynamic Lighting to create beautiful spaces we’ll love to live in.”

Learn more about the reasarch project here, or contact [email protected] to design your own Double Dynamic Lighting plan.