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iGuzzini The quality of the urban space lighting

The History and Company Philosophy elements presented here is


undoubtedly synonymous with beauty,
We have worked in and for “light” which is a direct result of the care and
since 1958. This was the year when attention to detail implemented during
the Harvey Creazioni, a small the design process, a feature on which
company that produced lamps and the iGuzzini company philosophy has
chandeliers, was founded. Today we always been based.
are the premiere Italian manufacturer Less evident is the fact that behind this
in the “Lighting” market, and we visual quality lies a real financial
rank among the top European advantage in terms of the amount of
manufacturers. energy saved by using an optic which
We want be the creators also preserves the environment,
of good lighting: light that shines respects the health of citizens and offers
in a room, a house, a building, a increased safety for the entire urban
museum, community.
a cathedral, a company, a plaza, an Correct optic design is, in fact, the main
airport, and, yes . . . even an entire reason for the financial and energy-
city. Good lighting has to be created related savings achieved: an optimal
with the awareness that it has to luminous flux emission can be
integrate with its environment, taking obtained, which means the number
care not to invade it, darken it, or of fixtures used can be limited to only
violate it. Light must be respected, those which are absolutely necessary.
and light has to, in turn, respect the As a result the distance between
nature of people and things. fixtures is increased, thereby
overcoming the more serious effects
The iGuzzini mission is therefore of environmental light pollution and the
to study light, to know light and to harm caused to individuals by intrusive
make it known; improving the light entering their homes. This lighting
integration with architecture through quality is also a guarantee against glare,
industrial design. Because of this, a which is always the cause of
large part of what we do is to offer inconvenience in pedestrian areas and
consultation on lighting techniques, can become an actual hazard on roads
both in the design phase or in areas with heavy traffic.
and as an after-sales service. Safety during maintenance procedures
and in the management of the systems
is assured through various awards,
in the form of approvals from third
parties such as the prestigious ENEC
organisation.
The usual wide range of options offered
and the extreme flexibility of these
options have enabled real product
customisation based on even the most
unusual requirements and features.
Each product becomes a rare and
precious tool in the hands of the
designer as he prepares to design a
lighting plan for any urban landscape,
modern or ancient, in any geographical
conditions or climate.

Architectural and Urban Areas


iGuzzini illuminazione spa

Architectural and Urban Areas


On the cover: Bridge Vittorio Emanuele, Rome Italy

62019 Recanati, Italy


via Mariano Guzzini, 37
PO Box 56.75.103
telefono (+39) 071.75881
telefax (+39) 071.7588295
iguzzini@iguzzini.it
www.iguzzini.com
video: (+39) 071.7588453

9.5351.000.0
iGuzzini The quality of the urban space lighting
The History and Company Philosophy elements presented here is
undoubtedly synonymous with beauty,
We have worked in and for “light” which is a direct result of the care and
since 1958. This was the year when attention to detail implemented during
the Harvey Creazioni, a small the design process, a feature on which
company that produced lamps and the iGuzzini company philosophy has
chandeliers, was founded. Today we always been based.
are the premiere Italian manufacturer Less evident is the fact that behind this
in the “Lighting” market, and we visual quality lies a real financial
rank among the top European advantage in terms of the amount of
manufacturers. energy saved by using an optic which
We want be the creators also preserves the environment,
of good lighting: light that shines respects the health of citizens and offers
in a room, a house, a building, a increased safety for the entire urban
museum, community.
a cathedral, a company, a plaza, an Correct optic design is, in fact, the main
airport, and, yes . . . even an entire reason for the financial and energy-
city. Good lighting has to be created related savings achieved: an optimal
with the awareness that it has to luminous flux emission can be
integrate with its environment, taking obtained, which means the number
care not to invade it, darken it, or of fixtures used can be limited to only
violate it. Light must be respected, those which are absolutely necessary.
and light has to, in turn, respect the As a result the distance between
nature of people and things. fixtures is increased, thereby
overcoming the more serious effects
The iGuzzini mission is therefore of environmental light pollution and the
to study light, to know light and to harm caused to individuals by intrusive
make it known; improving the light entering their homes. This lighting
integration with architecture through quality is also a guarantee against glare,
industrial design. Because of this, a which is always the cause of
large part of what we do is to offer inconvenience in pedestrian areas and
consultation on lighting techniques, can become an actual hazard on roads
both in the design phase or in areas with heavy traffic.
and as an after-sales service. Safety during maintenance procedures
and in the management of the systems
is assured through various awards,
in the form of approvals from third
parties such as the prestigious ENEC
organisation.
The usual wide range of options offered
and the extreme flexibility of these
options have enabled real product
customisation based on even the most
unusual requirements and features.
Each product becomes a rare and
precious tool in the hands of the
designer as he prepares to design a
lighting plan for any urban landscape,
modern or ancient, in any geographical
conditions or climate.

Architectural and Urban Areas


iGuzzini illuminazione spa

Architectural and Urban Areas


On the cover: Bridge Vittorio Emanuele, Rome Italy

62019 Recanati, Italy


via Mariano Guzzini, 37
PO Box 56.75.103
telefono (+39) 071.75881
telefax (+39) 071.7588295
iguzzini@iguzzini.it
www.iguzzini.com
video: (+39) 071.7588453

9.5351.000.0
Classification of fittings
Internal lighting systems
The internal catalogue presents
Class II with double insulation The fitting can be installed
indoor fittings divided into
and/or reinforced insulation on normally flammable
surfaces the following systems:
in every part and without
Biodynamic lighting systems,
earth connections
Mains voltage spotlights, Low voltage
Class III designed for connecting spotlights, Mains and low voltage
to low voltage circuits, tracks, Professional pendant luminaires,
without any internal or Ambient lighting pendant luminaires,
external circuit functioning Multy-optical assembly luminaires,
at a voltage different from Professional low-luminance recessed
safety low voltage luminaires, Professional
wall-washer recessed luminaires,
Professional mains and low voltage
recessed luminaires, Mains and
low voltage recessed luminaires,
Professional low-luminance fluorescent
recessed/ceiling-mounted luminaires,
Professional fluorescent recessed/
ceiling-mounted luminaires,
Professional fluorescent systems,
Ceiling-mounted luminaires,
Ceiling/wall-mounted luminaires,
Degree of protection Professional wall-mounted luminaires,
Ambient lighting wall-mounted
The resistance offered by the FIRST IDENTIFICATION NUMBER SECOND IDENTIFICATION NUMBER LEVEL OF SHOCK RESISTANCE luminaires, Emergency lighting
fixture to the penetration of Degree of protection against Degree of protection against It designates the level of shock luminaires, Mirror luminaires,
solids and liquids is indicated penetration of solids penetration of liquids resistance according to CEI EN 50102 Wall/floor recessed luminaires,
by the IP prefix (International 0 Not protected 0 Not protected Directional lighting luminaires, Table
IK00 Not protected
Protection) followed by two lamps, Floor lamps, Feature lighting.
numbers. The first number 1 Protected against the IK01 Protected against 0,15 J
1 Protected against vertical fall of water drops
identifies the degree of penetration of solids larger shocks External lighting systems
protection against the ingress than 50 mm 2 Protected against the fall of IK02 Protected against 0,2 J The External catalogue presents
of solids and the second water at a maximum angle shocks outdoor fittings divided into
2 Protected against the following systems:
number against liquids penetration of solids larger of 15°
IK03 Protected against 0,35 J Indirect lighting systems for urban
(IEC 529 - EN 60529 publication). than 12 mm 3 Protected against rain shocks
The letters IK indicate the the areas, Direct lighting systems for urban
level of shock resistance of the 3 Protected against 4 Protected against splashes IK04 Protected against 0,5 J areas, Lighting projector systems for
luminaire, according to CEI EN penetration of solids larger shocks urban areas, Lighting systems with
than 2.5 mm 5 Protected against jets of
50102. water diffusers for urban areas, Pendant
IK05 Protected against 0,7 J
4 Protected against the luminaires, Professional dynamic
6 Protected against waves shocks
penetration of solids larger lighting floodlights, Floodlights,
than 1 mm 7 Protected against the IK06 Protected against 1 J Ground-recessed luminaires, Wall-
effects of immersion shocks washer luminaires, Specific lighting
5 Protected against the
penetration of dust. …m IK07 Protected against 2 J effect luminaires, Systems for
8 Protected against the residential areas, Systems for
effects of prolonged shocks
6 Completely protected residential areas pathway lighting, In-
against penetration of dust immersion IK08 Protected against 5 J ground spike luminaires, Ceiling/wall-
shocks mounted luminaires, Wall-mounted
IK09 Protected against 10 J luminaires, Ceiling/wall-recessed
shocks luminaires, Recessed directional
luminaires.
IK10 Protected against 20 J
shocks

Approvals
The Italian Quality Seal Institute provisions contained in the relevant
(IMQ) and the European institutes are standards and granting the
responsible for establishing the authorization for marking the
conformity of the fittings to the safety fittings with the quality seal

The Italian Quality Seal Institute has • photometric curves


recently introduced a new seal • tables of luminous intensity
(IMQ Performance) which certifies the • diagrams of luminances
performance of products tested in • glare curves
certified laboratories as regards: • output

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The ENEC mark certifies the The presence of this mark represents
conformity of the products to all the the best safety and quality warranty
applicable European standards and for the end user Fittings which ensure a tight
guarantees the company in terms of control of light pollution are
organization and production (ISO 9001) highlighted with this symbol.

UNI EN ISO 9001


Classification of fittings
Internal lighting systems
The internal catalogue presents
Class II with double insulation The fitting can be installed
indoor fittings divided into
and/or reinforced insulation on normally flammable
surfaces the following systems:
in every part and without
Biodynamic lighting systems,
earth connections
Mains voltage spotlights, Low voltage
Class III designed for connecting spotlights, Mains and low voltage
to low voltage circuits, tracks, Professional pendant luminaires,
without any internal or Ambient lighting pendant luminaires,
external circuit functioning Multy-optical assembly luminaires,
at a voltage different from Professional low-luminance recessed
safety low voltage luminaires, Professional
wall-washer recessed luminaires,
Professional mains and low voltage
recessed luminaires, Mains and
low voltage recessed luminaires,
Professional low-luminance fluorescent
recessed/ceiling-mounted luminaires,
Professional fluorescent recessed/
ceiling-mounted luminaires,
Professional fluorescent systems,
Ceiling-mounted luminaires,
Ceiling/wall-mounted luminaires,
Degree of protection Professional wall-mounted luminaires,
Ambient lighting wall-mounted
The resistance offered by the FIRST IDENTIFICATION NUMBER SECOND IDENTIFICATION NUMBER LEVEL OF SHOCK RESISTANCE luminaires, Emergency lighting
fixture to the penetration of Degree of protection against Degree of protection against It designates the level of shock luminaires, Mirror luminaires,
solids and liquids is indicated penetration of solids penetration of liquids resistance according to CEI EN 50102 Wall/floor recessed luminaires,
by the IP prefix (International 0 Not protected 0 Not protected Directional lighting luminaires, Table
IK00 Not protected
Protection) followed by two lamps, Floor lamps, Feature lighting.
numbers. The first number 1 Protected against the IK01 Protected against 0,15 J
1 Protected against vertical fall of water drops
identifies the degree of penetration of solids larger shocks External lighting systems
protection against the ingress than 50 mm 2 Protected against the fall of IK02 Protected against 0,2 J The External catalogue presents
of solids and the second water at a maximum angle shocks outdoor fittings divided into
2 Protected against the following systems:
number against liquids penetration of solids larger of 15°
IK03 Protected against 0,35 J Indirect lighting systems for urban
(IEC 529 - EN 60529 publication). than 12 mm 3 Protected against rain shocks
The letters IK indicate the the areas, Direct lighting systems for urban
level of shock resistance of the 3 Protected against 4 Protected against splashes IK04 Protected against 0,5 J areas, Lighting projector systems for
luminaire, according to CEI EN penetration of solids larger shocks urban areas, Lighting systems with
than 2.5 mm 5 Protected against jets of
50102. water diffusers for urban areas, Pendant
IK05 Protected against 0,7 J
4 Protected against the luminaires, Professional dynamic
6 Protected against waves shocks
penetration of solids larger lighting floodlights, Floodlights,
than 1 mm 7 Protected against the IK06 Protected against 1 J Ground-recessed luminaires, Wall-
effects of immersion shocks washer luminaires, Specific lighting
5 Protected against the
penetration of dust. …m IK07 Protected against 2 J effect luminaires, Systems for
8 Protected against the residential areas, Systems for
effects of prolonged shocks
6 Completely protected residential areas pathway lighting, In-
against penetration of dust immersion IK08 Protected against 5 J ground spike luminaires, Ceiling/wall-
shocks mounted luminaires, Wall-mounted
IK09 Protected against 10 J luminaires, Ceiling/wall-recessed
shocks luminaires, Recessed directional
luminaires.
IK10 Protected against 20 J
shocks

Approvals
The Italian Quality Seal Institute provisions contained in the relevant
(IMQ) and the European institutes are standards and granting the
responsible for establishing the authorization for marking the
conformity of the fittings to the safety fittings with the quality seal

The Italian Quality Seal Institute has • photometric curves


recently introduced a new seal • tables of luminous intensity
(IMQ Performance) which certifies the • diagrams of luminances
performance of products tested in • glare curves
certified laboratories as regards: • output

03
The ENEC mark certifies the The presence of this mark represents
conformity of the products to all the the best safety and quality warranty
applicable European standards and for the end user Fittings which ensure a tight
guarantees the company in terms of control of light pollution are
organization and production (ISO 9001) highlighted with this symbol.

UNI EN ISO 9001


Table of Contents
Concept
2 Creativity 6 Urban lighting 10 Optical
and innovation plan pollution

4 Quality 8 Saving energy 12 Safety and


of light performance

Lighting design projects


14 Town/city 22 Urban road network 30 Architectural
centres

Large areas,
18 Urban green 26 transportation
spaces

Products www.iguzzini.com

34 Nuvola, 48 Berlino 62 Lingotto


MiniNuvola System

36 iRoad 50 MaxiWoody 64 MaxiWoody


System

38 Lavinia 52 Platea 65 Platea


System System

40 Cut-Off 54 Flaminia 66 ColourWoody


System System

42 Este 56 Emilia 68 Linealuce

44 Les Alpes 58 Lanterna 70 Radius

46 Salaria 60 Agorà 72 Light Up Walk


System professional
Creativity
and innovation

Design

The culture of industrial design is The 1991 prize followed the 1989
one of the main values within the award and paved the way for the
iGuzzini company philosophy. 1999 award, but the motivation of
In 1991, the ADI (the Association that year effectively underlined the
for Industrial Design) recognised Design factor as an “element of
the activities of the company by distinction”, drawing attention to
presenting it with the highest the precise commitment to
honour in the sector, the combining technological innovation
Compasso d’Oro, “for the with aesthetic/shape-related
development of a highly coherent research, which has made the
design and production philosophy company so recognisable against
throughout the years, in which the the current landscape.
culture of Design has been both
a common denominator and
an element of distinction”.
Ph.: Ulso Tsang Concept

Ph.: Ulso Tsang

Hong Kong - China: Kowloon Area


Ph.: Ulso Tsang

Special products

Through its collaboration with the One of the most significant A high resistance to wind was also
company’s own technicians and phenomena to occur in the requested (the wind can reach
many prestigious designers, industrial production sector in speeds of 300 km/h in this
iGuzzini has been gaining recent years is customisation, location), in addition to a system
international recognition for years, or the opportunity of providing for the diffusion of sound, to be
for example the company received a response to specific situations used during exhibitions and events.
the IF Design Award from the with the implementation of special The flexibility guaranteed by the
Industrie Forum Design organisation products. high performance levels of the
in 1987, 1989, 1997 and 2006. An example of this situation was implemented technology means
when the special Colour Woody that in this case - as in many other
model was created for the cases - the special requests were
Kowloon area of Hong Kong. fully satisfied by transforming the
The requirement in this case was standard solution into a unique
the insertion of lighting fixtures in and customised system.
an environmental context which
was characterised by special
lighting effects, implemented every
day at set times during the night,
while maintaining the high quality
of the basic lighting provided during
the remaining night time hours.

3
Quality of Light

Monaco - Principality of Monaco: Grimaldi Forum


Ph.: MMVideo Foto Werbung

Circular baffle Lamellar louvre Indirect light


Ph.: Matiaž Kainik

Cairo - Egypt: Sultan Hassan & Rifai Mosque

Improved Visual comfort


colour rendering

Through an expert use of light, For example, the mainly warm Visual comfort is considered in This hazard can easily be avoided
the features of the space and coloured lighting from sodium the creation of lighting fixtures through the use of lighting fixtures
of the architecture itself have lamps may be suited to a historical which prevent unpleasant glare fitted with certain accessories,
been highlighted. Each light environment, while a halide lamp from occurring. for example spill-rings, baffles
source was chosen after with its cold light is better suited If, generally speaking, this is a and indirect lighting systems,
consideration of the specific to a more modern architectural regular measure taken to which offer ideal solutions for
features of the different locations. setting. The wide choice of eliminate discomfort, it becomes every type of product and
If, in ancient times, people could solutions therefore provides an indispensable feature in urban guarantee increased safety without
talk about a ‘genius loci’ when improved colour rendering and environments where glare along interfering with the aesthetic
referring to a particular spirit optimises the lighting design traffic-heavy streets can become features of the fixture itself.
conferring a special atmosphere on according to individual cases. a real hazard for motorists and
a single space, we could now use pedestrians alike.
the term ‘genius lucis’ to describe
the special lighting requirements
of the space, because each space
has its own light-related needs.

4
Concept

Ph.: José Hevia Blach

+90° Semi-cylindrical illuminance


The following 4 zones can be identified
according to the distance between people in a
given area:
- the “intimate” zone
- the “personal” zone
- the “social interaction” zone
- the “public” zone. The public zone is the area
involved in the consideration of safety within
green spaces. In fact, the minimum distance
which allows a person with a normal level of
-90° vigilance to take evasive or defensive action is
approximately 4 m. Reduced distances affect
the actual performance of reactive behaviour.
Ev

Safety
for citizens

When discussing public spaces, In many cases, it provides an ideal


the light quality offered directly opportunity to restore run-down
concerns the safety of the citizens areas or places with dubious night-
who use the space. The night-time time access to the community.
illumination of public spaces which Good lighting can therefore keep
eliminates dangerous shadowy watch over our safety at the times
areas becomes more than a single when we need it most.
element bringing peace of mind to
the people using that space.

5
Recanati urban lighting plan

Recanati (Mc) - Italy: view

Recanati project

If an Urban Development Plan is The plan then involves the selection The main director of this plan, the The most important consideration
used to organise building expansion of the hardware, lighting fixtures professional responsible for the of them all was the ancient wall
according to a basic design, an and systems used to achieve the construction of the general plan, which surrounds the city and leaves
urban lighting plan has the task defined objectives effectively, can utilise the skills of local its imprint on the urban geometry.
of organising the lighting of urban according to the specific installation technicians and lighting technology The company was able to collate
areas, acting on the desire to geometry in the area. Particular experts who are able to implement all the requirements of the project
improve the quality of life of the attention is paid to the integration the plan and provide a response to and provide a response using the
citizens where safety is concerned between the lighting system and even the most varied requirements. hardware which was most suited
on one hand and the aesthetic image the pre-existing context, and how The Recanati Project in 2003 was to the final implementation.
of the city at night on the other. the systems truly the exemplification of The flexibility of the lighting
The lighting technology solutions fit alongside any urban furniture all these steps. fixtures, guaranteed by the
chosen for an urban lighting plan which is already present or Mr Terzi, an internationally- multitude of solutions available,
firstly follow the morphological and which is due to be installed. renowned architect, in collaboration plays a determining role in making
environmental characteristics of with local technicians and the Local iGuzzini a well-prepared and reliable
each area, while remaining aware Services, orchestrated an urban partner in the implementation of
of the individual features and lighting plan which took account of any urban lighting plan.
highlighting the historical and the historical buildings in the city.
regional heritage of the area.

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Concept

Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Perceptual Model

primary main
urban path squares

secondary access
urban path gateways

perimeter of sections preserved


the city centre by the city wall

main access routes visual polarities on


a regional scale

primary vertical rustic green


architectural structures areas projection

marginal horizontal
architectural structures

7
Saving Energy

Correct optic
Two optics
show how a well ENERGY SAVING AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
thought-out design
can provide
diametrically opposite iGuzzini Competitor Δ
results: in the first
case, the light distance between
fixtures (a)
3,7 x h = 26m 3xh = 21m 7m
beams emitted
by the lamp are
reflected by the No. of fixtures x km 38 47 9
optic without
invading the
kWh x km
shadowy area of
in one year
26793 33139 6346
the spill ring,
directing all the light € x Km
outside the fixture; 1745 2220 425
SPILL RING in one year
in the second,
unsuitable design KgC02 x Km
leads to the in one year
11253 13918 2665
obstruction of the
rays emitted, which * calculations based on an electricity cost of 0.067 €
in turn causes the * in line with the principles within the Kyoto agreement
fixture to become
dangerously Street optic (ST)
overheated. This fixture makes it possible to implement
The optics are created greater centre-to-centre distances between the
in anodised aluminium poles and therefore to reduce the number of
so that the natural fixtures, decrease visual impact, reduce
a purchasing and maintenance costs, and also to
shine of the material
save energy.
remains unaltered
over time. HIT-DE 150 W Rx7s
Uo
1m
h UL
Lmed h a Uo UL Lmed

7m 26 m 0,45 0,50 1,55


SPILL RING
10 m 40 m 0,47 0,45 1,00
8m
h = Installation height (7 metres)
a = Distance between the poles (26 metres)
Uo = Average uniformity of the examined area
UL = Longitudinal uniformity
Lmed = Average luminance in cd/m2

Incorrect optic

Efficiency of the reflectors

The consideration given to the The effect of this quality directly


energy saving policy, environmental determines the quantity of
impact and the limiting of costs elements used: highly-evolved
(and thereby taxpayers’ optics and fixtures are, in fact,
contributions) in relation to the capable of performing their
optics used in public areas directly functions more efficiently, thereby
concerns the quality of the fixtures increasing the distance between
used in urban areas. one element and another and
Technological evolution in the reducing the total number of
creation of increasingly refined fixtures used, up to a total saving
optics which help to prevent light of 9 units per illuminated km
from being wasted depends (as detailed in the above table),
directly on the quality of the with all the resulting benefits
production and frequent in terms of electricity consumed
assessment procedures used at and costs incurred.
the various processing stages.

8
Concept

Ph.: Hans Schlupp

ENERGY CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS FOR THE PERIOD 01/10/2004 TO 31/03/2005


This involved 17 systems with 1767 lighting fixtures (250W / 400W SAP),
fitted with voltage adjustment devices and remote control modules.

Traditional Current Traditional


Current cost Cost saving Saving
consumption consumption cost
E E %
KW h KW h E

A 608514 70.276,35 45.638,55 24.637,80 35,1%

MAINTENANCE WORK BEFORE AND AFTER THE INSTALLATION


OF VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT DEVICES IN THE 2ND HALF OF 2004.
no. of lamps replaced

1st
1st 2nd 1st 2nd
quarter of
half of 2003 half of 2003 half of 2004 half of 2004
2005
Lamp
150/250 W SAP
188 386 568 66 6

* the data in the two tables refers to the province of Bergamo

Adjusting the light and


remote management

The province of Bergamo, thanks iGuzzini is a partner which


to the restructuring of the public demonstrates the utmost care
lighting network using new voltage in the design and creation of
adjustment and remote control lighting fixtures which are
systems, has achieved a substantial capable of providing a response
reduction in the to all demands.
amount of energy consumed and
has therefore been able to reduce
costs. There has also been a drastic
decline in maintenance work
required involving the replacement
of damaged lamps.

9
Optical pollution

The link mankind has with the sky is In order to resolve the problem, it is
of an atavistic nature. Interfering with not necessary to plunge the cities
this relationship leads to the disruption into darkness, but simply to adopt
of the natural balance, not only for rules for the implementation of
humans, but also for plants and lighting using fixtures which,
animals. In the convention which took through concentrated and
place in Paris in 1992, UNESCO asymmetrical optics, baffle screens
highlighted the enormous damage and fresnel lenses, are capable of
caused to the night sky by excessive providing light without increasing
artificial light and declared that the the already high level of light
starry sky was a piece of heritage to pollution. It is not sufficient simply
be looked after in a responsible to use these fixtures; they must
manner. Light pollution, in addition to also be installed and maintained
being responsible for this, also causes correctly in order to guarantee an
30% of the energy supplied (data effective limitation of lighting
provided by the Dark Sky Association) pollution.
for the illumination of cities to be
wasted.

10
Concept

180°

90° 90°

eGlobe
b
a
flh
w
o
u
to
fG
b
eil without baffle Solutions
Φ ≤50%
from a photometric
point of view

90° 90° 90° 90°

175° 175°

0° 0°

Globe with baffle Globe with iGuzzini


in aluminium patented baffle
Φ ≤30% Φ ≤5%

iGuzzini WORKING AGAINST LIGHT POLLUTION 90° 90°

Fixtures and technologies Guide to the design process


- High-efficiency light sources - On website
- Controlled optics - Photos Software 175°
- Accessories
- Adjustable flux 0°

Fixture with
Declaration of conformity relating Consultancy
cut-off optic
to the fixtures: for lighting technology design which
The manufacturers, importers or suppliers complies with local legislation 0%
must certify that, amongst the technical
features of the marketed lighting fixtures,
there is full compliance with the following law

Conferences

The main effects of optical pollution It has actually been calculated


are recognisable both on a general that excess light produced by
environmental level, through the malfunctioning light sources not
alterations and mutations in the only damages the outdoor
natural development of living environment, but penetrates private
species’ vital activities, and in dwellings in the form of intrusive
everyday experience, where glare light, altering the circadian rhythms
unscreened fixtures and incorrect lighting design/planning
effects can limit and jeopardise our of the inhabitants and seriously
mobility within cities (this is true of affecting their psychological and
Productive light both traffic-laden and pedestrian physical well-being.
streets). The more private and Through the implementation
Non-productive light personal phenomenon of intrusive of fixtures which are capable
Polluting light light is also an issue. of overcoming this type of
disturbance, the battle against light
pollution (in addition to improving
the environment, saving energy and
reducing costs) is aimed
at preventing the phenomenon
and safeguarding health.

11
Safety
and performance

IP67 IK10

Facilitated opening of the optical assembly.


03 Removable plate, disconnecting switch and Optic after 7 years of operation (foreground)
fuse on request New optic (background)

ENEC Seal Maintenance safety Quality of the optics Painting

The safety certification of the fixtures The insertion of elements such An optic made using quality The desire to offer high quality
is demonstrated by the allocation of as the switch and fuses between materials and created using standards means that liquid paint
various seals, such as the CE brand operating parts, although not advanced techniques will stand the is more likely to be selected, rather
and ENEC approval. compulsory according to current test of time, which is a guarantee than powder application. Liquid paint
In contrast with the former seal, legislation, is a guarantee of simple that its performance levels will be is undoubtedly more expensive,
which is obtained as a result of the and rapid maintenance and maintained and that the initial but it offers decidedly superior
company's self-certification process, provides further assurance reliability data will remain unaltered. performance efficiency: it is more
ENEC approval is assigned by third of the safety of the fixtures. The quality of the optics also compact, more uniform and
parties only after close examination ensures that maintenance work will provides greater resistance to bad
involving a strict series of checks be performed in the quickest time weather and ultraviolet rays. It may
based on the relevant European possible, thus avoiding more also be applied in a very fine layer
Regulations (EN), through a Quality complicated and laborious (60/80 microns compared with 150
Assessment System which conforms procedures which could have a microns for powder applications),
to Regulations detrimental effect on the output enabling the product design to
UNI EN ISO 9002. of the lamps. remain exactly the same, without
any corners being rounded off and
without altering the smallest details
of the design.

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Products tested for temperatures of + 50° C Products tested for temperatures of - 20° C
Dubai: Grand Hyatt Hotel Saint Petersburg: Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Ph.: Archives iGuzzini

Ph.: Archives iGuzzini

Operation in
extreme conditions

To guarantee operation of the As a result, optimal efficiency in an


fixtures in extreme climatic extremely wide range of conditions
conditions, they are subjected to is assured, as demonstrated by the
heat testing in chambers which implementation of fixtures in such
are fully equipped for temperature diverse places as Saint Petersburg
reading and optimal operation of (-20°) and Dubai (+50°).
the electrical parameters. Other
types of test involve resistance
to saline fog, in order to find out
how the product behaves in
unusual conditions.

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Town/city centres

Pescara - Italy: Piazza Rinascimento


Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Ph.: Enrico Lattanzi

Capri - Italy: La Piazzetta

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Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi Lighting design projects

Ascoli Piceno - Italy: Piazza del Popolo

Lighting implementation within a Consequently, the lighting plans The safety of the systems, the
town/city centre is much more must take account of the smallest attention to detail evident in the
than a simple functional lighting details of each individual situation, design of the fixtures and the
requirement: it gives a new and highlighting artistic heritage, sheer number of solutions on offer
unusual appearance to the city, creating charming atmospheres facilitate the achievement of each
which is completely different from which are capable of inspiring objective identified in the lighting
the familiar daytime perspective. emotion, and guaranteeing the implementation design process
safety offered by the light itself
through the avoidance of the
dangers which may lurk in dark
areas.

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Malaga - Spain: Plaza Costitución

Architects:
Juan Gavilanes Vélaz de Mediano
Francisco González Fernández
Iñaki Pérez de la Fuente

Platea Multi Woody


Ph.: Arubio & Asociados

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Town/city centres
Ph.: Arubio & Asociados

In this way, respect for the existing


structures has been combined with
technological innovation and an
optimal centre-to centre distance
between fixtures has been
achieved, thus creating a uniform
light, avoiding the introduction of
unsuitable poles and also
preventing intrusive light from
filtering into private residences. The
lighting of the square involved
accenting the architectural details
of historical structures such as the
fountain, this time using all the
optic options offered by
MaxiWoody. In order to limit the
number of poles used and to avoid
direct glare without departing from
the functional illumination of
pedestrian areas, MultiWoody was
used. This enabled several fixtures
to be installed easily on a single
support.
Ph.: Arubio & Asociados

When formulating a design for the


Plaza Costitución in Malaga, it was
impossible to ignore its links with
existing historical features. Via
Larios, for example, the street
leading to the square, contains a
series of historical fixtures which
have strong connotations in the
collective memory of the citizens;
the intention was to create a sense
of harmony between this feature
and the contemporary technology
applied in the design.
A solution was identified using the
ceiling-mounted Platea positioned
underneath the eaves, with
a blade-of-light effect optic and
a source providing white light.

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Urban green spaces

Manchester - Great Britain: Greenquarter


Ph. Courtesy of Planit EDC

Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Matera - Italy: Park of Castello Tramontano

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Ph.: Enrico Lattanzi Lighting design projects

Capri (Na) - Italy: Public gardens

In urban green spaces, lit


pathways become the most
effective way of ensuring the
community benefits from areas
which would otherwise become
almost deserted at night. Path
lighting, lit walkways and special
effects achieved using a wide range
of options are used to restore the
green space to the city and its
inhabitants as a precious element
of city living, even at night, without
the feeling of being at risk.

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Como - Italy: Viale Marconi

Como - Italy: Viale Marconi

Nuvola
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

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Urban green space
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

In the Viale Marconi park in Como, The most efficient response to


the main objective was to give a these requirements was the
new lease of life to an area in the implementation of the Nuvola
city which is seldom used at night. system, winner of the Compasso
This was balanced with the desire d’Oro prize for design which was
to enhance the lighting with a well- awarded to the company and to the
designed selection and to highlight designer Renzo Piano. This system
the structure at the end of the is used to create a uniform yet
park. aesthetically pleasing and
functional light both horizontally
and vertically, highlighting the
Volta Temple at the end of the park
while avoiding the risk of glare.

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Urban road network

Augsburg - Germany: Tram Station


Ph.: Eckhart Matthaus

Ph.: Darius

Twickenhan - Great Britain: Heath Road

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Ph.: Fabio Emilio Simion Lighting design projects

Chiasso - Switzerland: Brogeda Customs

The network of roads which As a result, the issue of light


comprise the thoroughfare traffic pollution, the quality of the optics,
circulation is one of the most and the possibility of a correct
delicate and important parts in the illumination which does not waste
life of a city. precious light in this case are
Illumination becomes an elements which become more
indispensable element which fundamental than ever for the
it is not possible to do without. designers and for the inhabitants of
It is more important than ever the city who use the road network.
before that the choice of fixtures
placed along the thoroughfares is
not the result of distracted
consideration. The fixtures must be
suited to the requirements of the
situation and safety is the primary
concern.

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Paris - France: Villejuif Metro station

lighting project:
Mario Cucinella

Platea Woody
discharge
Ph.: Didier Boy de La Tour

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urban road network
Ph.: Didier Boy de La Tour
Ph.: Didier Boy de La Tour

To celebrate the centenary of the Platea fixtures were chosen for the
Metro (the underground system in light directed towards the platform
Paris), nine of the stations were and Woody fixtures for the light
refurbished and social themes directed at the walls and the
implemented, the work being ceiling. The fixtures are arranged
entrusted to internationally- in groups of four and mounted on
renowned planners and designers. metal supports, where emergency
The Villejuif station was allocated to lights and loudspeakers are also
the architect Mario Cucinella who, located.
together with iGuzzini, orchestrated
a design around the theme of
sport. The lighting selections
involve warm lighting for the
platforms, in order to guarantee a
pleasant and comfortable
atmosphere for the passengers,
and a colder lighting used to
illuminate the graphics of various
sporting images displayed on the
walls and on the ceiling.

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Large areas - Transportation

Cagliari - Italy: Elmas airport


Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Ph.: Hans Schlupp

Tang Shan City - China: Tang Shan Eartquake Monument Square

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Ph.: Fabio Emilio Simion Lighting design projects

Arco (Tn) - Italy: Foro Boario

A large area like the areas usually


used for city transport services
could become an urban empty
place at night without a suitable
illumination system.
This can be overcome easily with
the implementation of a special and
carefully considered project which
is capable of highlighting and
emphasising the presence of these
large and fundamental spaces
within the fabric of the city,
because light can breathe life into
the largest of spaces, while
darkness or bad lighting turns it into
a useless - if not dangerous - void.

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Milan - Italy: New Fair

lighting project:
Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas

Lavinia Platea
Ph.: Fabio Emilio Simion

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Large areas - Transportation
Ph.: Fabio Emilio Simion
Ph.: Fabio Emilio Simion

The Milan Fair in Rho-Pero, During the day, the complete The altimetric progress of the sail
designed by Massimiliano Fuksas transparency of the structure is particularly winding, with
and officially opened in March allows natural light to penetrate variations ranging between zero
2005, is centred inside a large and illuminate the area, while at and 10 - 12 metres and consisting
architectural ‘rippling sail’, which is night a simple yet effective design of continuous peaks and troughs.
one and a half kilometres long. devised by Fuksas in partnership A double-arm Lavinia system was
Two paths branch out under the with iGuzzini provides the lighting. used here, in the same colour as
‘sail’: one at zero altitude for guests In the pavilion zone the Lavinia the roof so as to guarantee the
wishing to visit the eight pavilions system was used and street optics uniformity of the assembly.
(the height of which varies between attached, both for 400W direct An asymmetrical flood optic was
7 and 10 - 12 metres); the other is lighting and 250W indirect lighting, fitted to this fixture with 250W
at an altitude of six metres and in order to guarantee an average metal halogen light sources.
leads to the bar, the meeting room of 300 lux on the ground. Platea 250W fixtures with
and other function rooms. asymmetrical optics were used
to complete the outdoor design.

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Architectural

Palma de Mallorca - Spain: Es Baluard


Ph.: José Hevia Blach

Ph.: Archives iGuzzini

Mostar - Bosnia Herzegovina: Mostar Bridge

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Ph.: Petr Janzura Lighting design projects

Kutna Hora - Czech Republic: Saint Barbara Cathedral

When light is applied to an


important architectural structure,
it becomes a way of interpreting
the beauty
and history of the structure itself.
Fixtures which are capable of
emphasising buildings, highlighting
the interplay between ‘full’ and
‘empty’ used in the construction,
fixtures with personality which are
also discreet, in the hands of a
designer become precious
instruments which can be used
to discover a special way of
experiencing the historical memory
of a city and its treasures.

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Saint Petersburg - Russia: Our Saviour of the Spilled

lighting project:
Piero Castiglioni

MaxiWoody Radius Platea Light Up Walk


professional
Ph.: Gabriele Basilico

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Blood Cathedral Architectural
Ph.: Gabriele Basilico

The magnificent Cathedral in Saint The dramatic sculpted effects of The finishing touches were
Petersburg and the area the elements were highlighted provided by MaxiWoody fixtures
encompassing the buildings in using superspot versions of with refractor optics, which were
front of it, presented an interesting MaxiWoody projectors and Platea mounted on poles or positioned on
challenge when planning the projectors with flood optics, the roofs of the buildings along the
lighting scheme. Its Russian- carefully positioned on the roof in Griboedov canal and used to
Byzantine style, characterised strategic positions so as to obtain project the elliptical beams of light
by the exquisite onion-shaped the desired theatrical effect; Radius illuminating the building facades.
dome, imposing bell tower and a fixtures were used to illuminate the
variety of spires, required carefully railings. The inside of the bell tower
designed illumination in order to was illuminated using Radius
emphasise the richness of the fixtures with luminous flux
elements without disrupting the variance, thereby achieving a
balance between the different parts dynamic effect aimed at
of the architectural structure. emphasising the vertical building
which is such an important symbol
of the historical memory of the
city.

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design Nuvola: R. Piano & Meccano - MiniNuvola: Piano Design Workshop

Nuvola, MiniNuvola
The product has been
awarded the following prize:
- Compasso d’Oro nel 1998
Ph.: José Hevia Blach

Palma de Mallorca - Spain: Es Baluard

Resistance to snow
load: Nuvola, up to
Upward light flow Flush inspection lid 250 Kg; MiniNuvola
emission < 5% Visual comfort Customised emblem Strengthening collar IP44 up to 205 Kg.

Nuvola
Height: 10000 mm Created from the Renzo Piano &
Connecting streets, squares, Meccano design and awarded
traffic-heavy roads, crossroads. the prestigious Compasso d’Oro in
1998, the Nuvola fixture is a brilliant
solution for the provision of indirect
light with uniform illumination,
without the risk of glare occurring
Height: 6000 mm
Squares, roads with moderate
on the surface of the street. The
amounts of traffic, crossroads. system includes a pole-mounted
Lingotto projector towards which
a reinforced technopolymer screen
is turned, acting as a high visual
comfort index light diffuser and
avoiding useless upward emission
of the light (the main cause
of light pollution).
scale 1:200

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Products

Nuvola

MiniNuvola

IP65

All the appeal of the Nuvola design


is available in a new miniature
version which broadens and
completes the range of indirect
light fixtures. Smaller dimensions -
and the wall-fixing possibilities on
offer - make MiniNuvola the ideal
MiniNuvola choice for installation around
Height: 5000 mm squares, gardens, historical town
centres and monuments.

scale 1:200

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design Jean Michel Wilmotte

iRoad
The product has been
awarded the following prize:
- iF Design Award 2006
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Pescara - Italy: Piazza Rinascimento

Glass with Innovative sources: Class II, with


customised Cosmowhite, Master Facilitated opening of Double wiring access Disconnecting switch Upward light flow provisions for
silk-screen printing Colour 250W the optical assembly Removable plate slot and fuse on request emission = 0 Class I (on request)

Height: 10000 mm

Height: 8000 mm
Connecting streets, squares,
traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.

Height: 6000 mm
Squares, roads with moderate
amounts of traffic, crossroads.

scale 1:200

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Products

IP66 IK08

A simple yet elegant product in the


characteristic style of its creator,
J. M. Wilmotte, this range of
fixtures provides uniform lighting
without glare and does not emit
light upwards. The products
integrate discreetly and efficiently
into any urban environment.

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design Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas

Lavinia System
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Sirolo (An) - Italy: Roundabout

Hinge opening with


two captive screws Decompression valve Class II, with
Two fixing screws for medium-sized for medium-sized provisions for No upward emission
Adjustability ± 15° Two safety bolts body Removable plate body Water run-off groove Class I (on request) of light flow

Height: 10000 mm

Height: 9000 / 8000 mm


Connecting streets, squares,
traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.

Height: 7000 / 6000 mm


Squares, roads with
moderate amounts
of traffic, crossroads.

scale 1:200

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Products

Small body Large body

IP66 IK08

Devised by Massimiliano and Each individual solution guarantees


Doriana Fuksas, this co-ordinated a uniform distribution of light, a
system provides extreme flexibility complete lack of upward light
in street lighting. emission and the total absence of
A wide range of optics and sources glare on the surface of the street.
can be used thanks to the The simple and effective design
innovative articulated aiming make it a system which is suited
system. to any urban context.

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design iGuzzini - Devine

Cut-Off System

Argo
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Aosta - Italy: Ring road

Adjustability in the No upward emission


Delphi pole top Argo tpole top wall-mounted version Removable plate of light flow

Height: 10000 mm
Connecting streets, squares,
traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.

Height: 8000 mm
Squares, roads with moderate
amounts of traffic, crossroads.

Height: 5000 mm
Pedestrian areas, residential streets,
parks, car parks.

scale 1:200

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Products

Delphi

Delo

IP55/66 IK08

The system permits the installation


the pole-mounted or wall-fixed
installation of various lighting
bodies with different shapes, fitted
with optics which provide uniform
illumination with no upward light
emissions.

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design M. Albini - F. Helg - A. Piva

Este
Ph.: Fabio Emilio Simion

Bormio (So) - Italy: Valdidentro

Spread of the optical Flush inspection lid No upward emission


assembly Removable plate IP44 of light flow

Height: 6750 mm
Connecting streets, squares,
traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.

scale 1:200

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Products

IP23/54 IK07

This is a system equipped with a


cast aluminium optical assembly
which has extremely clean lines
and is ideal for use in conjunction
with residential urban furnishings
or in areas where pedestrians and
road traffic are both present.
It provides the possibility of using
different types of optics, always
directed downwards, and is capable
of providing a uniform illumination
without creating glare.

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design Giovanni Albertin

Les Alpes
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Cortina (BL) - Italy: Public lighting

Spread of optical Customised emblem No upward emission


assembly 1/4 turn Removable plate on request of light flow

7800 mm

6000 mm

scale 1:200

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Products

IP65 IK07

The fixture was created as a


response to the extremely precise
requirements of the Urban Lighting
Plan for the town of Cortina
d’Ampezzo.
The unusual environment and the
need to create a product which
is capable of conversing with this
unique historical and rural setting
enabled the formulation of a broad
and customisable system, which
has since emerged as being
extremely flexible, even when used
in other settings and contexts.

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design iGuzzini

Salaria System
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Pregnana Milanese (Mi) - Italy: city ways

Adjustment of the Spread of optical No upward emission Dual operating control


flatness of the bowl assembly 1/4 turn Removable plate of light flow gear

ERG
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Y
S

A
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7000 mm

5000 mm

scale 1:200

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Products

IP65 IK08

Objects, places, crossings, The fixtures, designed for use with


relationships and paths; energy-saving light sources, offer
light brings man, his activities the option of installing symmetrical,
and his world into focus. asymmetrical or street optics and
In the city, lighting means application reduce aesthetic impact, eliminating
and maintenance flexibility, style, glare and the dispersion of energy
well-being, the absence of glare and light emission.
and no light pollution.
The Salaria system provides a
response to every one of these
demands. It is a specialist urban
lighting design based on the quality
of the luminous flux and on the
integration of the shape into
the context.

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design Piano Design Workshop

Berlino System
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

San Giovanni Rotondo (Fg) - Italy: Sanctuary of St. Padre Pio

Easy arm-pole Adjustment of bowl Limitation of stray No upward emission


Removable plate installation flatness light using spill ring of light flow

5650 mm

Height of lighting body:


4500 mm

scale 1:200

48
Products

IP65

The reflector in the Berlino range is


fitted on an arm which looks like a
rounded arch and which is in turn
inserted into the top of a pole, to
provide direct light without glare.
It can be used in several different
historical and modern contexts
and in many urban areas, from
shopping centres to parks and
car parks.

49
design Mario Cucinella

MaxiWoody System
The product has been
awarded the following prize:
- iF Design Award 2003
Ph.: Fabio Emilio Simion

Lodi (Mi) - Italy: Piazza San Francesco

Large, medium-sized Rotation Rotations on linear Projector-bracket


and small optical Protective grid and of the optical and on square rotation, bracket
assembly Circular louvre visor Adjustable barn doors Coloured filters assembly supports rotation by 60° steps

60° 60°
α=15°

60° 60°

50° 60° 60°


20°

Height: 9000 mm
Connecting streets, squares,
traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.

Height: 7200 mm
Squares, roads with moderate
amounts of traffic, crossroads.

Height: 5000 mm
Height: 4200 mm
Pedestrian areas, residential streets,
parks, car parks.

scale 1:200

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Products

FrameWoody

MultiWoody

CityWoody

IP67 IK08

Public spaces increasingly require The MaxiWoody assembly, fully


useful illumination which is able to utilising the flexibility of the optics
satisfy technological lighting needs and accessories fitted, makes it
while respecting the visual, possible to outline the lighting
perceptive and design-based values design for the architecture using
of the relevant spaces and a specific language, defining
architecture. The MaxiWoody elements and profiles in the most
System was created from the precise terms.
concept of the multiple application
of fixtures for the lighting of vertical
surfaces.

51
design P. Castiglioni - M. Cucinella

Platea System
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Cupramarittima - Italy: Promenade Cupramarittima

Installation of the No upward emission Protruding inspection


arms with no holes of light flow lid IP54

Height: 9000 mm
Connecting streets, squares,
traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.

Height: 7000 mm
Squares, roads with moderate
amounts of traffic, crossroads.

Height: 4000 mm
Pedestrian areas, residential
streets, parks, car parks

scale 1:200

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Products

IP66 IK08/04

The projectors in the Platea range


can be applied to various poles
or arm supports; as a result they
are extremely flexible and can be
used in any public or residential
urban areas.
Many screening elements can be
used to successfully overcome
the problem of glare.

53
design Jan Wickelgren

Flaminia System
Ph.: Esa Studio

Flaminia A

Lecce - Italy: Viale dell’università

Removable plate with Louvre designed to


Decorative headpiece Decorative headpiece Satin-finish diffuser on Optical assembly with disconnecting switch limit upward light
- down version - up version Glass cone request captive screws and fuse on request Easy maintenance flow < 3%

Height: 6000 mm
Connecting streets, squares,
traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.
Height: 4500 mm

Height: 3500 mm
Pedestrian areas,
residential streets, parks, car parks.

scale 1:200

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Products

Flaminia B

Flaminia A

No upward emission Anti-vandalism


of light flow diffuser

IP66 IK08

The Flaminia system is The diffusers, horizontal rings,


characterised by the combination of vertical bars and the decorative
different cultures and experiences. aluminium cap can be combined
The design was developed based and used in such a way as to create
on the idea of multiple families of a full spectrum of style options.
fixtures having the same design
concept, but offering a vast range
of different functions and potential
applications. The extensive range,
in part a result of pole customisation
option and the basic visual aspect of
the products (Scandinavian design
is softened by the Mediterranean
culture of iGuzzini), facilitates
application projects which are
consistent in the shapes and styles
of the lighting fittings used but
different (and complete) in terms
of performance quality.

55
design Valerio Sacchetti

Emilia
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Aosta - Italy: Park S. Orso

Baffle designed to
limit upward light Flush inspection lid Anti-vandalism
Removable plate emission IP44 polycarbonate diffuser

3840 mm
3320 mm

scale 1:200

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Products

IP44

Uniform and anti-glaring


illumination, reduced upward
flow emission, refined and
elegant design.
Emilia perfectly integrates
in any architectural environment:
in residential areas either in public
gardens or squares and town
areas designated for low traffic.

57
design iGuzzini - P. Molinari

Lanterna
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Cagliari - Italy: Marina piccola

Protruding inspection Anti-vandalism


Visual comfort lid IP54 polycarbonate diffuser

Height: 5000 mm
Squares, roads with moderate
amounts of traffic, crossroads.
Height: 3500 mm
Pedestrian areas, residential streets,
parks, car parks.

scale 1:200

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Products

IP45

With its innovative and simple


design, Lanterna controls light in
order to satisfy the requirements
for the decorative and safety
lighting of pedestrian walkways in
parks and gardens across the city.
The starting point is always
research into the environment,
the context and the needs
corresponding to the green space
when Lanterna is being considered
as an option.

59
design Pierluigi Molinari

Agorà
Ph.: Fabio Emilio Simion

Calvino (Tn) - Italy: Public lighting

Baffle designed to
Diffusers with various limit upward light Anti-vandalism Dual operating control No upward emission
finishes emission < 3% diffuser gear of light flow

ERG
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A
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Height: 7000 mm
Connecting streets, squares,
traffic-heavy roads, crossroads.
Height: 5000 mm
Squares, roads with moderate
amounts of traffic, crossroads.
Height: 3500 mm
Pedestrian areas,
residential streets, parks, car parks.

scale 1:200

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Products

IP45

Agora is a fixture which enables


sodium vapour and mercury vapour
light sources to be used, providing
illumination through diffused light.
The distinctive ball shape of the
fixture is anchored to a pole
or is fixed to the wall, and has
the advantage of a screen at
the top which helps to prevent
unnecessary light dispersion
and the risk of glare.
This results in high-quality
performance being combined with
a visual aspect which complements
every environment and context,
whether old or new, with maximum
flexibility.

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design Renzo Piano

Lingotto
Ph.: Fabio Emilio Simion

Rovereto (Tn) - Italy: Via Roma

Large and small


optical assembly Wall-washer screen Baffle Adjustable product
240

680

170

215
270
120

120

350

695
600
500

310
260

scale 1:200
147 147

180 230

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Products

IP66 IK07

Inspired by the fixture designed The lighting body, equipped with a


for the famous Turin factory which special reflector, can be positioned
was refurbished by Renzo Piano, using an articulated joint on a
this urban furnishing version offers support rod or on a surface and can
sharp, extremely functional design be wall-mounted or fixed directly
with clean geometry once again, to the ground, in order to provide
remaining extremely flexible direct light illumination.
and suitable for use in a variety
of situations.

63
design Mario Cucinella

MaxiWoody
The product has been
awarded the following prize:
- iF Design Award 2003
Ph.: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Roma - Italy: Roman wet dock - ancient port

Large, medium-sized
and small optical Protection grid Accessory Position locking Removable plate
assembly Circular louvre and visor Adjustable barn doors Coloured filters combination and graduated scale and captive screws

IP67 IK08 The comprehensive nature of the


MaxiWoody range, its versatility,
faithful attention to every detail,
high photometric performance and
straightforward maintenance all
distinguish the evolution of this
versatile new instrument dedicated
to lighting public areas; a tool
capable of providing quality lighting
while also playing a role in terms of
urban decor.
ø 484
ø 380

534
427
ø 315
358

scale 1:200
319 352 521

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design Mario Cucinella Products

Platea
Ph.: Augusto Buzzeo

Foligno - Italy: Historical town centre

Easy installation and No upward emission


Wall washer screen Spill ring Baffle Adjustable product maintenance Double cable clamp of light flow

IP66 IK08 The fittings from the Platea range


were created to meet the demand
for lighting in urban spaces, both
functional and decorative.
The possibility of choosing
146

between four different types of


431 optics (Asymmetrical, Flood, Spot
and Light Sliver) and from eight
light sources provides an extremely
wide range of lighting solutions
able to satisfy any project demand.
431

431

scale 1:200 147 280


250

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design Mario Cucinella

ColourWoody
The product has been
awarded the following prize:
- Intel Design Prize 2003

The ColourWoody
technology, which
uses dichroic tubes,
has two main
objectives: the
variation of the 6 main
colours without the
use of additional
lenses, and an
extremely high level
of photometric
efficiency which
cannot be achieved by
traditional colour-
changing systems.
Ph.: Bernhard Mann

Oberstdorf - Germany: Roadshow Schattenberg

ColourWoody ColourWoody Manual operation


spot superspot Self-diagnostic Dip-Switch DMX compatible
ø 484
ø 380

670
618

535 553

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Products

ColourPlayer ColourBasic ColourShow


Control panel plus thermoplastic-material box to ColourBasic is the software which is used to The Colourshow software makes it possible to
be recessed into the wall. Power supply install and configure a series of ColourWoody create scenes, sequences and colour effects
voltage: 12 V DC (external ballast not included) fittings onto a LonWorks® network by through a user-friendly PC interface (code 9898)
Availability of one output for LonWorks® assigning each device or group of projectors a which displays and assists in the programming
network and one serial line RS232 to connect network address which facilitates the process for networked ColourWoody fixtures. The
the device to a PC and update the software, instruction routing and programming processes. application is multilingual and access is protected
if needed. Diagnostic information relating to individual by a password and USB hardware key.
fixtures can be accessed through ColourBasic.
The application is multilingual and access to the
software is password-protected. It must be
used in conjunction with the PC interface (code
9898).

ColourPlayer panel ColourBasic CD ColourShow CD


Complete with wall-recessed box Supplied with PC interface. Available on request.

Interface PC
+ software ColourBasic
code 9898

Panel ColourPlayer network LonWorks ®


PC network LonWorks ®

code 9899
code 9901
software ColourShow

IP66 IK08

This fixture uses a type of


technology which has been
demonstrated as one of the most
prized methods used in terms of
lighting scheme implementation:
through the use of dichroic tubes
and two important aims and
without the application of additional
lenses, it colours the light emitted,
inspiring new emotions by literally
dyeing the city, which in turn
displays a previously unseen
nocturnal aspect of great charm.

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design Jean Michel Wilmotte

Linealuce

1 Ceiling/wall-mounted application
2 Pendant application
3 Recessed application:
floor, wall, ceiling

1 2

1 1
1 1

1
1 1
Ph.: Didier Boy de La Tour

3 3 1

Paris - France: Cité Internationale Universitaire

The vast range of installation systems designed for Linealuce enables a wide variety of applications designed to blend in with any architectural setting.

Recessed luminaire Wall-mounting/Ceiling/Pendant

Length (mm) Xenon K Length (mm) Xenon K

610 6x8,5 W 539 6x8,5 W

930 10x8,5 W 2600 859 10x8,5 W 2600

1410 16x8,5 W 1339 16x8,5 W

Length (mm) T16 K Length (mm) T16 K

414 8W 638 14 W

668 14 W 942 21 W 3000


3000 4000
972 21 W 4000 1238 28 W 6000
6000
1268 28 W 1538 35 W

1568 35 W

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Products

Dynamic load
Static load resistance resistance Low temperature Locking system Feedthrough cabling

IP65/67 IK10 The elegance which is so


characteristic of the Wilmotte
brand has been used to create an
efficient instrument which can be
implemented in all situations where
it is necessary to emphasise a
larger structure using basic and
discreet lighting.
It is an element which acts as an
architectural light pattern and is able
to project the darkness and light
effect of the lighting bodies and the
solids which are used to breathe
life into parks at night.

69
design Piero Castiglioni

Radius

1 Semi-recessed application
2 Free standing application
3 Double application
4 Ground application
5 Window application
Ph.: Archivio iGuzzini

Madrid - Spain: Government Palace

Shaft of Light optic Protective grid

272 272
90
256
256

256
256
90
90

130

70
Products

IP55 IK08

The elegant and simple shape of


this aluminium fixture makes it
easier, using special lenses, to
achieve a charming and effective
illumination consisting of blades
of light, yet at the same time it
performs its function efficiently
and discreetly.

71
design Jean Michel Wilmotte

Light Up Walk professional


Ph.: Hans Schlupp

Tang Shan City - China: Tang Shan Earthquake Monument Square

Resistance to static Versions with non-slip


load 5000 kg Visual comfort glass Temperature < 75° Easy installation Adjustable product Connector block Decompression box

circular
ø130 ø 312 ø 410 ø 312 ø 410 ø 410
recessed luminaire
124
124
117

316
316
313

137

ø 211 ø 382 ø 188 ø 255 ø 255 260

square
130 346 444 444
recessed luminaire
117

236

236
240

137

220 319 319 310


361

72
Products

Two-element frame -
Two-element frame - Three-element frame small + medium-sized
Double PG Compact height small body - small body body

118

IP67 IK10 Cumbersome lighting fixtures are


not indispensable when creating
an effective lighting system.
Fixtures in the Light Up Walk
Professional series are available
with a wide range of accessories,
which can be used to limit the
impact of the luminous flux emitted
by the product in terms of light
pollution.

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Graphic design
Studio Conti

Still-Life Photographs
Giuseppe Saluzzi

Foto in 3ª of cover
Giuseppe Saluzzi

Foto Still-Life
Giuseppe Saluzzi

Photolithograph
Cromolux

Printing
Tecnostampa
Recanati - Italy - 6/2006
iGuzzini The quality of the urban space lighting
The History and Company Philosophy elements presented here is
undoubtedly synonymous with beauty,
We have worked in and for “light” which is a direct result of the care and
since 1958. This was the year when attention to detail implemented during
the Harvey Creazioni, a small the design process, a feature on which
company that produced lamps and the iGuzzini company philosophy has
chandeliers, was founded. Today we always been based.
are the premiere Italian manufacturer Less evident is the fact that behind this
in the “Lighting” market, and we visual quality lies a real financial
rank among the top European advantage in terms of the amount of
manufacturers. energy saved by using an optic which
We want be the creators also preserves the environment,
of good lighting: light that shines respects the health of citizens and offers
in a room, a house, a building, a increased safety for the entire urban
museum, community.
a cathedral, a company, a plaza, an Correct optic design is, in fact, the main
airport, and, yes . . . even an entire reason for the financial and energy-
city. Good lighting has to be created related savings achieved: an optimal
with the awareness that it has to luminous flux emission can be
integrate with its environment, taking obtained, which means the number
care not to invade it, darken it, or of fixtures used can be limited to only
violate it. Light must be respected, those which are absolutely necessary.
and light has to, in turn, respect the As a result the distance between
nature of people and things. fixtures is increased, thereby
overcoming the more serious effects
The iGuzzini mission is therefore of environmental light pollution and the
to study light, to know light and to harm caused to individuals by intrusive
make it known; improving the light entering their homes. This lighting
integration with architecture through quality is also a guarantee against glare,
industrial design. Because of this, a which is always the cause of
large part of what we do is to offer inconvenience in pedestrian areas and
consultation on lighting techniques, can become an actual hazard on roads
both in the design phase or in areas with heavy traffic.
and as an after-sales service. Safety during maintenance procedures
and in the management of the systems
is assured through various awards,
in the form of approvals from third
parties such as the prestigious ENEC
organisation.
The usual wide range of options offered
and the extreme flexibility of these
options have enabled real product
customisation based on even the most
unusual requirements and features.
Each product becomes a rare and
precious tool in the hands of the
designer as he prepares to design a
lighting plan for any urban landscape,
modern or ancient, in any geographical
conditions or climate.

Architectural and Urban Areas


iGuzzini illuminazione spa

Architectural and Urban Areas


On the cover: Bridge Vittorio Emanuele, Rome Italy

62019 Recanati, Italy


via Mariano Guzzini, 37
PO Box 56.75.103
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