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1 / 3 page CASE STUDY CS101 Amsterdam Welcomes New Age in Museum Lighting Case Study ©2015 Lumileds Holding B.V. All rights reserved. Amsterdam Welcomes New Age in Museum Lighting New Rijksmuseum is largest gallery space ever lit by LEDs Choice of Philips LED lighting ensures beauty and preservation for decades to come Challenge The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is the national museum and home to master works of art from artists including Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh. It is one of the largest museums in the world, spanning 9,500 square meters and showcasing 7,500 works from the Middle Ages to the present. As part of a top-to-bottom renovation, the lighting was redesigned with an eye toward art preservation and achieving the quality of light that would best enhance the viewer experience. The goal was to mimic the color rendition of natural daylight throughout the museum, atrium, café and all other public spaces using LED lighting. It also became important, as Philips worked with the Rijksmuseum and other project partners, to optimize spotlights to bring out the unique features of each work of art — a task best accomplished using LED lighting. Solution Artwork in galleries has traditionally been lit using halogen lighting. However, halogens tend to be very good at rendering reds and yellows but less efficient at rendering blues and greens. Halogen light also tends to become redder upon dimming. LEDs do not suffer from these limitations. On the artwork, the LED solution from Lumileds uses LUXEON S LEDs in warm white (3000K) with very high color rendering index (95) to bring out all colors of the spectrum — rendering the pinks, reds, ochres, yellows, greens and blues brilliantly. The LEDs emit uniform light that is safe for the artwork and meets international criteria for the conservation of art. Suspended light racks from the original museum were upgraded by interior designers Wilmotte & Associes in partnership with Philips, consultant Arup and engineering firm Bronnenberg. To achieve a minimalist design on the racks, the Philips StyllD fixture was Summary Customized lighting by Philips proved to be the right choice for the new Rijksmuseum, a renovation project driven by art preservation and viewer connection. Highlights include: • Warm white (3000K) LUXEON S LEDs with CRI of 95 deliver precise rendering across the spectrum • No UV radiation and little heat from fixtures, minimizing damage to artwork • DALI control and fixture dimming via an iPad • Upgrade-ability using Zhaga- compliant LED modules |
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