This modular lighting concept utilizes 3M™ Light Mixing Air Guide technology and is based on a range of triangular shapes that can be used to create big and spectacular lighting installations. Each triangle can be treated as a pixel by the control unit providing many lighting effects can be created and programmed.
Internet Kiosk Division Walls featuring 3M™ DI-NOC™ Architectural Finishes
Light Path Concept
Modular lighting system. Technology: Air Guide Features: •the modules (in whichever combination) can be suspended or wall mounted; when the light is off the modules are evenly white; •each module is powered through the adjacent modules, and doesn’t need wiring; •blank modules provide electronic interfaces and transformers (for controllers and energy supply); the blank modules can provide indirect lighting, thanks to an LED array placed on the back side; •the high end versions of the system feature LEDs with sunlight quality and a controller that automatically varies the light temperature according to the cycle of sun (from dawn to sunset).
3M™ DI-NOC™ Architectural Finishes on Wall
Use different designs of 3M™ DI-NOC™ Architectural Finishes in large spaces to create more dimension.
3M™ DI-NOC™ Architectural Finishes on Wall
Use different designs of 3M™ DI-NOC™ Architectural Finishes in large spaces to create more dimension.
3M™ Fasara™ Glass Finishes
Use 3M™ Fasara™ Glass Finishes on large glass areas to enhance the environment as well as serve as distraction marking.
3M™ Fasara™ Glass Finishes on Glass Railings
Using 3M™ Fasara™ Glass Finishes on glass railings enhances the look of regular glass look for more expensive look. When a new look is desired, simply remove and replace with a new Fasara design or texture and save the glass.
3M™ DI-NOC™ Architectural Finishes on Information Panels
Create the look of real wood on wayfinding signage at a fraction of the price with 3M™ DI-NOC™ Architectural Finishes.
See how the big lighting installation canges color dynamically. Each triangle is controlled like a pixel. NOTE: the default settings will be applied to the scene.
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Airport Story
At a major airline hub in Brazil, where a new terminal building joins the old one, a pedestrian link between the two terminals runs underground beneath several runways. The architect decides to take advantage of the country’s abundant sunshine and light the vast underground area with a sunlight conduction system to achieve three goals:
energy savings, in terms of lighting
energy savings, in terms of temperature control (the underground environment is isolated from external weather conditions)
visual comfort for pedestrians (sunlight, even underground)
In order to avoid interference with surface traffic, the architect chooses the 3M Sunlight Delivery System. Its exterior light collectors can be placed 20 meters from each other, while interior sunlight diffusers can be placed at five-meter intervals, providing a series of light sources along the entire length of the tunnel.
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