Hauptsitz der Proman AG

Wollerau
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Manufacturers
Nimbus Group GmbH
Location
Wollerau
Year
2015
Lighting Design
Sir Heian AG Beleuchtungstechnik, Cham, CH
Architekt
atool GmbH, Wollerau, CH
Lichtplaner
Sir Heian AG Beleuchtungstechnik, Cham, CH

The sloping facades of the new headquarters of Proman AG allow more light to strike the solar panels and the large window area. When the sun fails to do its job, the open-plan offices are lit by Nimbus LED luminaires. These economical and durable luminaires make an important contribution to the energy-efficiency of the building, which is certified to the Minergie standard. 40 Modul R 120 XL and 38 Modul R 256 XL ceiling luminaires provide general lighting for the 11,000 square meters of open-plan office space. A Modul R 460 XL ceiling luminaire with a diameter of over one meter has been installed as a visual highlight above the reception counter. Roxxane Office table luminaires and Office Air LED floor-standing workplace luminaires provide individual lighting. The architect Thomas Schreiber from the atool firm of architects is highly satisfied with the Nimbus LED luminaires: "Proman AG is an engineering office involved in the construction of gas, oil and steel production plants all around the world. The technical look of the Nimbus LED luminaires fits in perfectly with the image of such an enterprise," he reports enthusiastically.

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