Recipe of Light helps purchasers make sustainable lighting choices
Fagerhult releases a new visualisation tool that simplifies the process for specifiers and purchasers to make sustainable lighting decisions. With Recipe of Light, users can create their own lighting "recipes" while considering climate impact, human needs, and economic factors.
Developed by Fagerhult, the tool has been tested and refined with input from lighting designers, architects, and electrical consultants across Europe. This ensures its relevance and usability for a diverse range of stakeholders in various markets.
“The engagement has been tremendous, underscoring the need for a user-friendly visualisation tool to support meaningful dialogue with clients. We’ve incorporated feedback and suggestions, and now Recipe of Light is available to everyone via our website,” says Henrik Clausen, Director at the Fagerhult Lighting Academy.
The tool allows specifiers and purchasers to independently visualise different lighting solutions and understand their impact on the climate, people, and economy.
Users can select a room type – an open-plan office, an individual office, a conference room, or a classroom – and experiment with various lighting solutions. Options include recessed or suspended luminaires, with or without spotlights or accent lighting. The tool visualises these choices in real time, showing how each lighting solution transforms the space.
In connection to this, easily comprehensive bars show how each choice affects the climate in terms of CO2 emissions, how it affects the people in the room – visually, biologically, and emotionally – and the cost of the products as well as energy consumption.
The tool also highlights the importance of presence and daylight controls, as well as the quality of luminaires, in achieving the desired outcome. All scenarios align with current laws and regulations.
“The purpose of Recipe of Light is to empower companies and organisations to make informed lighting decisions. It clearly demonstrates how to achieve an optimal solution based on an organisation’s priorities across environmental, social, and economic sustainability. This is particularly important given the increasing focus on sustainability in EU legislation,” adds Henrik Clausen.
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