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Offices and coworking spaces Sammode HOFFMEISTER
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SHS Light Guide: Offices and coworking spaces Headquarters of the fashion brand Marie-Sixtine, Atelier Baptiste Legué, Paris, France. Luminaires: Brueghel Cover: Offices of Lemoal & Lemoal Architects, Paris, France. Luminaires: Elgar
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Functionality and design: the perfect alliance Taking into consideration lighting in the workplace is essential for creating an environment conducive to work by combining efficiency and well-being. Beyond its purely functional aspect, consisting for example in guiding people around inside a building, light is also a central factor in generating a suitable framework for concentration and collaboration. Last but not least, it highlights the architecture of the building and contributes to strengthening the corporate image. Design For more than 90 years, Sammode and Hoffmeister have set great...
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SHS Light Guide: Offices and coworking spaces Offices - Work areas Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture, Strasbourg, Marc Mimram, France. Luminaires: Brueghel Low-luminance lighting and design Whether in an individual office or in an open space, lighting has an essential influence on work efficiency and user comfort. It must therefore comply with specific standards (level of lighting, UGR, etc.) to allow work without visual fatigue. To meet these requirements, take these two bespoke solutions: the Brueghel tube luminaire from Sammode, with its specific technical grille, and the...
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Woonzorg offices, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Luminaires: compl.x Sammode (SRIC) Research & Innovation Centre, Lamotte-Beuvron, France. Architects: FREAKS.free architects. Luminaires: Brueghel, Astrup
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SHS Light Guide: Offices and coworking spaces Meeting rooms Offices of the dixheuresdix architects & associates agency, Joinville, France. Luminaires: Brueghel Brueghel Direct / Indirect Smart and scalable solutions Meeting rooms are a key component of a company's operations. They can be used for many things: presenting results, receiving customers, training teams. The lighting must be capable of complementing these different situations, by creating appropriate atmospheres. Smart lighting solutions allow you to adjust the light intensity, the direct / indirect light distribution or even the...
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Brueghel Direct / Indirect: flexible lighting for meeting rooms Capable of illuminating appropriately both an important discussion and an on-screen presentation, the Brueghel Direct / Indirect is the ideal lighting solution for meeting rooms. It offers double dimming: its two drivers, which control independently the direct and indirect light, allow you to manage the luminous flux with pinpoint precision. In this way the lighting is adapted to the activity and the time of day. Configuration: Workspace Em ≥ 300 lux (500 lux at usage level) U0 ≥ 0.70 UGR ≤ 19 Configuration: Conference room Em...
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SHS Light Guide: Offices and coworking spaces Reception / Common areas Celeste data centre, Champs-sur-Marne, France General lighting Ambient lighting Brand image and conviviality Reception halls, waiting rooms, leisure areas: these are all spaces of frequent footfall, informal exchanges, transition with the outside world. They give the first impression of the company and are much frequented by employees. This makes them essential vectors for the image and atmosphere of the company. The lighting and luminaires that are chosen give a signature to these spaces, and make a decisive...
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Showroom of the railway technology company Vossloh, Werdohl, Germany Offices Zignano Phoenix Contact HQ, Bad Pyrmont, Germany 9
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SHS Light Guide: Offices and coworking spaces Pavillon Dufour, Château de Versailles, France, Dominique Perrault Architecture. Bespoke luminaires. Sammode head office, Paris, France, Dominique Perrault Architecture. Luminaires: Elgar General lighting Emergency lighting Coulomb / Maxwell Guiding and lighting the way Corridors are a hectic environment requiring fluidity of movement and therefore good lighting levels. The light should help you find your way and move around easily and safely. Since their frequentation varies over the course of a day, an automated lighting system can be chosen...
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Smart lighting Presence detection: energy savings Lighting management is the solution when you want to control your consumption and optimise energy performance. The use of presence detectors makes sure that lights are only switched on when needed, and prevents them staying lit unnecessarily. Whether for indoor or outdoor detectors, working independently or as part of the network, we can advise you on the best solution for your project. Thanks to LED technologies, today it is easy to improve the user experience, by dimming the light as required or lighting up rooms according to their use,...
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SHS Light Guide: Offices and coworking spaces Brueghel (frontview) Brueghel (profile view) Corot Purcell Maxwell Scorel
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G13 (Sammode-Pierre Guariche Collection)
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SHS Light Guide: Offices and coworking spaces Offices of Lemoal & Lemoal Architects, Paris, France. Luminaires: Elgar
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BNP Paribas Offices Celeste Datacenter Coworking Space Wellio Eklo Hotels Headquarters Eureka Building, Groupama Havas Village Head Office of fashion brand Marie-Sixtine Offices L‘ascenseur Office MLB Concept Office Moustache Office of Dixheuresdix Architects Office of Graal architecture Office of Lemoal & Lemoal Architects Office of Lemoal & Lemoal Architects Office of Nicola Spinetto Architects Office Woonzorg Phoenix Contact Headquarters Rohn - Park Hotel Sammode Research & Innovation Center Tourist Office Fontainebleau Vossloh Showroom DTACC Enya Saguez & Partners/Quadrilatere Studio...
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Sammode, Hoffmeister and Sill constitute SHS Lighting, the European specialist in technical lighting. Industrial and family-owned, our three companies share decades of expertise, innovation and excellence. Our industrial expertise allows us to guarantee the suitability, performance, reliability and long-term robustness of all our products, with particular attention paid to design. As designer, manufacturer and consultant all in one, we favour a customer-centric approach, ranging all the way to made-to-measure solutions. When clients choose one of our products, they get more than a light...
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