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The use of LED technology and intelligent controls significantly reduced energy consumption, aligning with the project’s sustainability goals.
Emmet McAteer, 5plus Architects: “Our aim was to strip the building back to its frame and design a high-specification environment that meets the needs of modern occupiers. The lighting solution provided by the Zumtobel Group perfectly complements the architecture. The SLOTLIGHT infinity ID not only delivers exceptional lighting performance but also enhances the visual aesthetics of the space. It beautifully integrates with the exposed services, creating a seamless and harmonious design.”
Some Impressive Results The lighting installation at 100 Barbirolli Square delivered
impressive results in terms of energy efficiency and sustainability. Lighting traditionally accounts for approximately upwards of 25% of the energy used in an office building, here the use of the Zumtobel Group’s LED luminaires and intelligent controls reduces this by more than 50%, limiting the environmental impact.
The following statistics highlight the overall project’s success: • Embodied carbon saving: 71% over an equivalent new building. • Whole life carbon saving: 20% over an equivalent new building. • EPC Rating: B
Chris Bryant, Director at MZA consultants comments: “The selection of Zumtobel Group lighting solutions for 100 Barbirolli Square proved to be an excellent fit. Not only did they fulfil our energy efficiency criteria, but they also delivered exceptional lighting quality and the product range across the brands provided us with the necessary design flexibility. The collaborative effort between the Zumtobel Group brands and our project team resulted in a successful implementation that aligned with our envisioned outcome.”
For more information on Zumtobel Lighting
please visit the website
https://z.lighting/en/zumtobel/ and for Thorn Lighting:
www.thornlighting.co.uk.
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