SGM fixtures are playing a key role by illuminating the town centre building
Denmark - The Danish city of Ishøj is implementing the four basic elements as part of an exciting renewal of its urban areas. SGM fixtures are playing a key role by illuminating the town centre building.

As one of the world's largest lighting design offices, ÅF Lighting is experienced in creating holistic lighting solutions manifesting the right balance between functionality, aesthetics and sustainability. With more than 30 years in the industry, ÅF Lighting was offered an opportunity to develop an overall lighting concept for the urban areas surrounding the town centre in Ishøj, revolving around the four elements: earth, air, fire and water.

The first part of the concept, implemented in 2012, was based on the element water. The square in front of the train station near the coastline has been furnished with feature and scenographic lighting in blue and green shades, artistic projections of ripples and cohesive wave pattern along a 55m long retaining wall.

The second part commenced in 2013 on the eastern part of the town centre building. The many vibrant activities in the centre have been interpreted to the element fire and energy, which is now reflected in the smouldering glow from the warm red colours of the façade provided by the SGM P-5 and SixPack.

The latter two elements, earth and air, are dedicated for future lighting projects in the town garden (earth) and for the many bridges connecting the quarter (air).

Experienced with earlier generation Palco 3 and 5, ÅF Lighting has previously accomplished architectural projects and events with SGM fixtures stretching from the Palm House in Copenhagen's botanic garden to the Arena tent for Roskilde Festival.

Frederik W. Borello, electrical and lighting engineer from ÅF Lighting, explains, "We have been very satisfied with the functionality of the SGM fixtures, and consequently we chose to examine the new product range as well.

"We place high demands on the quality and design of lighting technology as well as technical features such as efficacy (lm/W), enclosure (IP rating) and last but not least of course the pricing."

The SGM SixPack blinder and P-5 wash light proved to be the most ideal lighting fixtures for the task and Frederik describes them as easy to integrate into their architecture due to their high IP rating, powerful multicolour LEDs and their compact and minimalistic design.

ÅF Lighting was responsible for the design and project planning, while LTECH A/S ensured installation and mounting of the fixtures. Frederik explains: "The building's façades are approx. 35m high and built in red bricks. The difference in the base construction of each façade rendered it impossible to place all fixtures alike, hence we have gone to lengths to find the optimal placement so that the illumination appears similar from either viewing angle despite the height of the building."

Six SixPack blinders and 11 P-5 wash lights have been utilised for the initial phase, while another 12 SixPacks and 22 P-5s will be added for remaining western part of the building. The P-5 fixtures have been specified with different spread angles (15?/21?/43?) to ensure the even light distribution, at the same time avoiding light spill onto the adjoining façades.

The town centre has been struggling to survive due to stores shutting and increased competition from nearby shopping centres. The intention with the new illumination is to turn the negative developments around for the commercial life in Ishøj, and the building now has an appealing effect, especially in the dark winter season.

The renewal of the façades has created a glowing landmark in the area with the visual reference to the element fire while also infusing safety in the environment.

Further to the cooperation with SGM to custom-build fixtures with an aluminium look, Frederik says he is delighted with the positive dialogue between ÅF Lighting and SGM. "We have received a hig


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