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Light for Hotel and Wellness

Light for Hotel and Wellness
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Light for Hotel and Wellness-1

LIGHT FOR HOTEL AND WELLNESS

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HUMANERGY BALANCE Lighting solutions for the balance between environment, energy and the individual. Lighting quality Hotel and Wellness A lighting concept which is geared towards the guest provides an atmosphere in a hotel room Various lighting scenes with a feel-good factor bolster the guest’s body clock An emotionally captivating lighting atmosphere transforms a stay into an experience 08:00 Good morning: the day gets started with pleasant room brightening. 09:00 Refreshing: in bathrooms, the focus is on feeling good and visual recognition.

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Hotel and Wellness Energy efficiency Intelligent control systems exploit the potential to save energy, e. g. through preset reduced brightness levels and lighting scenes which are individually adapted to suit a particular activity Multifunctional, zoned lighting concepts and sophisticated LED solutions boost efficiency still further ELI Ergonomic Lighting Indicator Lighting Energy Numeric Indicator 14:00 First impressions count: pleasant room lighting is inviting for guests. 21:00 Relaxing: indirect light components make people relax. Lighting quality assessed on the basis of five criteria: A...

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LIGHT FOR HOTEL AND WELLNESS A good hotel is a temporary home from home. It conveys a feeling of wellbeing and is characterised by a special air of hospitality. The design of the rooms and their materials, colours and light all make a decisive contribution towards achieving this effect. Light which welcomes guests, light that can be adjusted to suit guests' preferences and moods at the press of a button and leaves a lasting impression. Light like this conveys esteem, as well as, helping save energy and thus being gentle on the environment. Lighting solutions which define a hotel concept make...

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KHAN SAHIB RESTAURANT | Manchester / GB HOTEL PUERTO AMERICA | Madrid / E CONCEPT ROOM RADISSON BLU | Porto / PT HOTEL THERME MERAN | Merano / I LEFAY RESORT | Lake Garda / I SIDE HOTEL | Hamburg / D EMIRATES PALACE | Abu Dhabi / UAE HOTEL DU CADRAN | Paris / F HOTEL SONNE | Mellau / A

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A tour round the hotel Perfect light in every area 12 Feeling light Hotel room and suite 14 Entrance and reception areas 20 Experiencing light Wellness and relaxation oases 22 Seeing light Multifunctional rooms 32 Corridors and functional areas 36 Circulation routes and technical equipment rooms 38 Facades and outdoor areas 40 LEDs for Hotel and Wellness Energy efficient for more than 50,000 hours 42 Emergency lighting ONLITE emergency lighting for hotels 44 Lighting management DIMLITE, EMOTION, ZBOX and LITENET 46 Examples of lighting solutions...

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Identifying trends New directions in the hotel business New technologies and design Being reachable 24/7 and having easy access to new media are taken for granted nowadays. This is why technology interfaces including, the iPod generation and WLAN Internet access, have become standard facilities in the premium hotel segment – as have an intuitively operated lighting management system and dynamic LED lighting solutions. Globalisation Business travellers in a globalised world expect a modern, cosmopolitan atmosphere which is familiar to them but which nevertheless features some regional characteristics....

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Responsibility When it comes to dealing with resource responsibly, hotel guests expectations are constantly rising. New hotel concepts are deliberately backing regenerative energy sources and environmentally benign operating methods. The lighting in a hotel must also emphasise these values. Energy-efficient light sources and advanced lighting control systems offer enormous potential energy savings combined with improved operating convenience. Spa and wellness Relaxing in a challenging world is becoming an important part of a positive attitude towards life. The trend towards prevention rather...

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Implementing trends Zumtobel offers solutions New technologies and design Zumtobel products embody an accomplished blend of innovative lighting technology and trendsetting design. Ongoing product development secures our leading role when it comes to striking an optimum balance between luminaires and lighting control in order to produce high-quality, energy-optimised lighting solutions. Globalisation With 50 own sales organisations and commercial agencies in a total of 70 countries, Zumtobel shows international presence at the customer’s site. Our corporate values include global planning, regional...

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Responsibility Conserving resources is one of Zumtobel’s core concerns. Improving the efficiency of luminaires by deploying new technologies and coatings, and production based on a certified environmental management system are all important components of our integrated corporate strategy. In future, greater importance will be attached to lighting control, in particular, because it offers huge energysaving potential. Spa and wellness Zumtobel has been conducting research on the biological and emotional effects of light on individuals in scientific studies and projects for several years. Knowledge...

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A tour round the hotel Perfect light in every area FEELING LIGHT LOBBY AND HOTEL ROOM Reception acts as a hotel’s business card. This is where hotel guests find their bearings and where they want to experience friendly sincerity and a feeling of security. A hotel room is a temporary home from home for guests. They want to feel welcome, relax and be able to seclude themselves in privacy. Thanks to flexible, intuitively controlled lighting options, guests can create their own feelgood atmosphere. The hotel as a stage – light for setting the scene A harmonious transition between feel-good areas...

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A TOUR ROUND THE HOTEL EXPERIENCING LIGHT SPA AND DINING AREAS A hotel achieves distinctiveness through it’s unique service areas which offer the guest variety and an element of surprise. Unconventional lighting solutions fascinate and stimulate visitors and encourage them to revisit. Light in spa areas alleviates tensions and provides a calming and tranquil atmosphere, whereas, light in dining areas must ensure a memorable experience. SEEING LIGHT CORRIDORS AND FUNCTIONAL AREAS must be functionally illuminated in conformity with relevant standards, but also put across an emotional atmosphere....

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