Acoustical solutions @ Luceplan
Noise pollution in shared spaces is a problem. As the design of spaces evolved and dropped ceilings are becoming less popular, acoustics suffered greatly. In the workplace, educational, healthcare, and hospitality projects in particular, distracting sounds have a substantial negative impact on wellbeing. Spaces with good acoustics and good lighting deliver positive health benefits and have substantial social and financial benefits. In better acoustic environments, productivity can increase by 70% and comprehension by 50%. It is safe to say that providing people with a comfortable environment can contribute to optimizing their wellbeing and performance. Acoustics & light are critical design elements Poor acoustics has become common in contemporary buildings and only by absorbing sound, we can create spaces that improve health and increase comfort. Moreover, visual and acoustic comfort are crucial elements when designing a well-balanced interior. Acoustic lighting is a sustainable solution since it allows for innovative design with lower costs of installation and planning. The quality of the light and acoustics can be experienced immediately and significantly influences our bodies physical responses, our minds cognitive functions, and our social behaviour. Luceplan experience in acoustic lighting solutions As a pioneer in this area, Luceplan provides extensive experience and knowledge with a wide range of innovative sound-absorbing lighting fixtures developed in collaboration with world-renowned architects and designers. Luceplan has been engineering high-performance acoustical lighting since 2012. Products were engineered at 2-3x the absorption value of the best tile so with only moderate quantities our products can replace acoustic ceiling systems. Financial benefits Acoustic lighting is a sustainable solution since it provides innovative design with lower costs of installation and planning. The 3-in-1 solutions Luceplan acoustics provide (1) an optimal noise reduction combined with (2) outstanding lumen output and (3) refined Italian design. High-performance sound absorption Our high-performance acoustical lighting products were engineered at 2-3x the absorption value of the best tile so with only moderate quantities our products can replace acoustic ceiling systems. Outstanding lighting output Luceplan sound absorbing lighting fixtures also provide a minimum of 4000+ Well-certified low glare lumens. Attractive design Luceplan series of products are true architectural elements capable of defining and personalizing any interior. Their products were developed in collaboration with engineers and world-renowned architects such as Odile Decq and Monica Armani as well as international designers such as Stephen Burks. Let's design interiors for our eyes and ears Luceplan acoustics provide an optimal noise reduction combined with outstanding lumen output and refined Italian design. The benefits are a comfortable environment that delivers a positive mood and health. Acoustic lighting is a sustainable solution since it provides an innovative design with lower costs of installation and planning. Luceplan's acoustical lighting solutions Luceplan has five different families, each available in many finishes for any need: Silenzio by Monica Armani A lighting system that merges furnishing solutions with a high sound-absorbing performance for public and private spaces, with the beauty of fabrics and exceptional quality of light.               Pétale by Studio Odile Decq A suspension lamp with an organic appearance that conceals the magic of silence: the body consists of a sound-absorbing panel wrapped in white fabric, to increase acoustic comfort in any space.               Farel by Diego Sferrazza Farel introduces an iconic dome structure, a neutral geometric form proposed in sound-absorbing thermoformed material with outer fabric cladding.               Diade by Monica Armani Diade is a linear LED lamp for the workplace; a modular architectural feature capable of defining space and personalizing the setting. The two “wing” panels can be positioned vertically or horizontally to create separation or a large ceiling element.               Trypta by Stephen Burks Trypta's cylindrical aluminium body is equipped with two LED sources to provide both direct- and indirect diffused light. Three slots along the body of the lamp permit assembly of three acoustic panels positioned at 120°. The core of the panels is made of high-performance soundproofing material, covered with an elegant fabric offered in different colours.                   [embed]https://vimeo.com/63472871[/embed]