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Kopenhagen Airport, Denmark
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Kopenhagen Airport, Denmark

Kopenhagen Airport, Denmark
Kopenhagen Airport, Denmark
Kopenhagen Airport, Denmark
Kopenhagen Airport, Denmark
Airport in Copenhagen is one of the oldest airports in Europe. The annual number of passengers exceeds 25 million people, making Copenhagen Airport the largest airport in Scandinavia. With such a scale, it becomes even more essential to ensure the appropriate and matching illumination. This was a key issue on the expansion of the airport's hall C (designed by: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects). On the surface of 1920m2, an impressive lighting construction was created, made with 255 TLON LIGHT luminaires from FLASH DQ's portfolio - the LUG Light Factory's exclusive brand . In the luminaires, with an impressive diameter of 1950mm, standard light flux was further reduced from 10 000 lm to 4000 lm and 4500lm - in order to take care of the comfort of passengers in Copenhagen Airport.
Location
Kopenhaga, Denmark
Categories
Airports, Public Buildings, Public Interiors
2480

Gorzowska 11, 65-127 Zielona Góra, Poland
+48 68 45 33 200
http://www.lug.com.pl
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