Design freedom Custom size panel - Philips Large Luminous Surfaces

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Design freedom Custom size panel - Philips Large Luminous Surfaces
Introduction to
Philips luminous textile with Kvadrat Soft Cells
Webinar, June 30th 2014
It starts with a dream . . .not a technology!
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Large Luminous Surfaces
History
History: LED in textile (Lumalive venture)
2010 Partnership Kvadrat / Kvadrat Soft Cells
End-to-end organization with global scope
Focus on large surfaces (walls, ceilings)
Target audience: high end creative specifiers
2011 Launch:
Philips luminous textile with Kvadrat Soft Cells
• 2014 Functional white light:
Philips OneSpace luminous ceiling
• 1 April 2014: venture -> Philips Global Systems
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Philips luminous textile with Kvadrat Soft Cells
Bring spaces alive
soft content
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soft sound
soft touch
Kvadrat – Facts and figures
Soft touch
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Denmark 1968
€ 96M in 2013
Pushes the aesthetic, technological, artistic boundaries
Recognized by leading specifiers such as
Foster+Partners, OMA
Used in some of world’s most iconic architecture like
Museum of Modern Art New York, Reichstag Berlin
Contract, Industry and Retail
Sub segments: Office, Healthcare, Transport, Hospitality
12,000 specifier visits a year by
+100 sales representatives in Europe
Kvadrat Soft Cells
Soft sound
Kvadrat Soft Cells are patented panels that control sound
absorption.
Part of Kvadrat A/S
Denmark based
Soft Cells production started 2006
Aesthetic excellence
Top-tier acoustic performance; with the majority of textiles
Exceptional flexibility; can be manufactured in different sizes
and installed at different angles
• Simple installation; easy to take down, update and reassemble
• Built to last; patented tensioning mechanism ensures
exceptional longevity
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Soft fascinating solution
Soft content
Hard fascination
• Attention capture
• Strong stimulation
• Add to mental fatigue
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Soft fascination
• Undirected attention
• Soft stimulation
• Restoration from mental fatigue
Philips luminous textile with Kvadrat Soft Cells
The solution
Content Manager
software
Content database
Peripherals
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Luminous textile panel(s)
Key values
Design freedom
• Customized sizes
• 30+ high quality Kvadrat textiles
• Wall/ceiling/recessed/suspended mounting
• Freedom of composition
• Freedom of content, standard and customised dynamic
video content possibilities
Easy to install
• Simple wall/ceiling mounting
with only brackets or magnets
• Integrated solution (only panel and socket needed)
Easy to use
• Via mobile device, remote or system integration
• Easy creation, editing and uploading of content with
content manager software
Acoustic properties
• Damp noise and improve acoustic environment
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Design freedom
Customized sizes
720 –
1200 mm width
• Highly configurable
• Size: min. 720 mm x 720 mm
to max. 1200 mm x 64800 mm
In between steps of 60 mm
720 –
6480 mm height
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• Only 129mm thickness,
including mounting mechanism
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Labège Shopping Center, Toulouse, France
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Breitner Tower, Philips Headquarters, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Design freedom
Kvadrat textiles
• 30+ high quality Kvadrat
textiles
• Dream-like quality and
different moods
• Combination of diffused
light, dynamic content,
different textures and
colours
• Selection of 6 different
textures (Ginger, Onyx-2,
Onyx-4, Kinnasand Paint,
Sweet Hope, Toto)
• Up to 8 different colours
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Restaurant, Lighting Application Center, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Restaurant, Lighting Application Center, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Design freedom
Wall/ceiling/recessed/suspended mounting
1. Wall surface mounted
2. Wall recessed mounted,
portrait
3. Wall recessed mounted,
landscape
4. Wall surface mounted,
landscape
5. Ceiling recessed
6. Ceiling surface mounted
7. Suspended
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Design freedom
Freedom of composition
• Multiple lay out possibilities
• Full wall or scattered
• Combination with Soft Cells
possible
• Using streaming any
orientation (including 3D
installations) can be
supported
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ISS headquarters, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Breakout room, Kvadrat showroom, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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200 Gray’s Inn Road, London, UK
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Credit Agricole, Caen, France
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Kvadrat Showroom, Paris, France
Design freedom
Freedom of dynamic video content
• Content database built up
of themes
• Based on requirements of
different application
spaces (timing, mood)
• Variety of themes designed
by media designers
• Client support for custom
media creation
Beluga restaurant, Maastricht, Netherlands
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website
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Beluga Restaurant, Maastricht, Netherlands
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Beluga Restaurant, Maastricht, Netherlands
Easy to install
Simple mounting - mechanical
• Simple mounting like a
painting on the wall
and easy mounting to ceiling
• Using only brackets or
magnets
• Wall/ceiling/recessed/
suspended mounting
• Portrait or landscape
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Easy to install
Simple mounting - electrical
Integrated solution :
• Power supply, drivers etc.
already inside and connected
• No external control system
required; playback controller
integrated
• Simply connect to mains
• Ethernet connection for
synchronisation and control
• Possible to mount router
easily behind panel
You only need a wall and a
power connection!
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Dr. Pirka, Mlada, Boleslav City, Czech Republic
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Dr. Pirka, Mlada, Boleslav City, Czech Republic
Easy to use
Smart control
Smart control via:
• Mobile device
• Remote control
• Integrated scheduler
• System integration
• Computer
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Easy to use
Content Manager software
• Easy creation, editing and
uploading of content with
content manager software
• Software consist of simple
steps that enables designers
to create customized
solutions
• Create your virtual surface
• Import, scale and edit
content
• Preview the result
• Schedule and upload to
the installation
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Acoustic properties
Soft sound
• Damp noise and improve
acoustic environment
• Suitable as building
components
• Suitable for post fitting, to
control sound absorption
• Acoustic performance best at
human voice spectrum
• Noise free product
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Project approach (1)
Complete package delivery
Deliver full project as single ‘project 12NC’
Combination of
• Luminous textile panels
• Documentation
• Mounting accessories
• Cabling
• Remote control (optional)
• Router (optional)
Software and app available as free download
Content available via online database
(for registered users only)
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Project approach (2)
Support by LLS and/or partners
Luminous textile is easy to experience.
To ensure the best customer experience involvement of a
luminous textile professionals is advised.
The local Philips project department or Philips Partner can
contribute with
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Project guidance
Content support
Experience / best practices
End user support and instruction in local language
Preventive maintenance and troubleshooting
Fast on-site response (if required)
System integration
Supply chain
Build to order: maximum flexibility
Suppliers
Contract
Manufacturer
Large Luminous
Surfaces
Order flow
Invoice flow
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Goods flow
Philips NSO’s &
their partners
Customer
Service
Design-in support
• Help with determining the configuration
(sizes, # panels, textile choice, type of mounting)
• Help with briefing / creation of content that
supports the function of the space where the panels
are mounted
• Make short content proposals to proof the concept
• Make visualizations of your existing designs (incl.
dynamic video)
• Provide technical support
• Give demonstrations on site or in a Philips showroom
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Application areas
Different spaces, specific added values, meaningful solutions
Office
Retail
Energize working place/less absence
Stimulate creativity, ideas/brainstorm sessions
Kill time in waiting areas (reception)
Contribute to brand identity with customized
atmosphere
Contribute to inspiring work environment which
positively influence productivity, concentration and
well-being of people
Soften sound
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Healthcare
Shorter time perception in waiting areas, reduce
stress (in sensitive areas), improve treatment time
Support energizing working place; result less absence
of staff
Distract from illness/pain, relaxation
Feel connected to outside in hospitals (bring outside
in), reduce stress, shorter treatment possible
Create positive atmosphere,
patient feels better
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Increase time spent in the shop, stimulate buying
(subjective time perception)
Guide people to next floor in shops/regulate crowds
Change product atmosphere, create stopping power
Entertain/kill time, fitting room
Create magical effects for shopping windows to attract
people
Scene setting in stores (supports seasons)
Contribute to store personality
Hospitality
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Kill time/entertain in waiting areas
Bring outside in (hotel rooms)
Support multiple functions (conference rooms)
Support scene setting
Feel@home, support well-being
Enhance experience, contribute to brand identity
Our Customers
Internorm
AHiD Healthcare
Bispebjerg Hospital
Hillerød Fødestue Hospital
ISS University
Danish telecom TDC
Credit Agricole
Haworth
Labège
Le Mat électrique
Metro Marseille
Tour CB20 Rie ICADE Tour le
Miroir
Asklepios Clinics
Cashier area Bünting
DHBZ Heart Center
Edeka
Hagemeyer Minden
Kaiser Tenglemann Airport
Rostock Radiology
Zara
Google Gordon House
Hospital Rijnstate
Hunkemöller Antwerp
Beit Hamerton
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Rada
Jones Lang LaSalle
UNK Designers
Danske Bank
Hirslanden Clinic
Maarheeze AE2
Lighting Application Center
LiNK art company gallery
Schiphol
&Samhoud restaurant
CBRE boardroom
Media Plaza
Nemo Science Center
Isala Hospital
Deloitte
DMRC Healdley Court
House of Fraser
RTKL
Nordstrom
New York Stock Exchange
Integra Wesseling
Laurel
Phanta Rei
Beluga Maastricht
Hirslanden klinik
Google Gasworks reception desk
BWM Rome
Tour Egee Ladefense
MediaSpace Arhus
Makati Medical Center
Vodny Business Centre
Biobank Qatar
Corio Gallery Dresden
Axente France
V&D
Lexus Russia
Rabobank Geldrop
SportOase Beringen
Queens Road Aberdeen
Haworth Chicago
Asklepios Hamburg
ZGT Poli chirurgie Almelo
Sylt Tourismus-Service
Top Audio
Eataly Roma
Drammen Hospital
Hotel Catalonia Gothiks
200 Gray's Inn Road, London
PSV Stadion Eindhoven
Working with global leading architects
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Reception
Feel welcome - Create identity
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First impression
Attract attention
Brand experience
Improve acoustics
Guide people to the next
floor / regulate crowds
website
“The design of a reception area communicates meanings that people use in forming initial impressions
about companies.” Park, 2005
Hospitality applications of luminous textiles
Different spaces, different added values, meaningful solutions
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Reception
Waiting area
Conference room
Hotel room
Restaurant
website
‘Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can
labor in freedom.’ Albert Einstein, 'Out of My Later Years,' 1950
Interior design
Hospital, waiting area
For patient & staff
Make spaces more appealing to
enhance interior design
Dr. Pirka, Mlada , Boleslav City, Czech Republic
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Website
Result
• Patient and staff feels better
due to attractive atmosphere
• Treatment time will decrease
• Patient satisfaction will
increase
• Differentiating brand identity
will help hospital
management by comparison
with other hospitals
Selling floor
Attract attention – increase time spend in the shop
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Create magical effects attract attention
Guide people to the next
floor / regulate crowds
Entertaining – subjective
time perception
Increase time spend in the
shop – stimulate buying
Scene setting – supports
seasons
Brand experience
website
‘One can clearly state that retail atmospheres have an effect on the amount of money people spend
and the number of items they purchase’ Turley & Milliman, 2000
Breakout Area
Recover & connect
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Soft fascination
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Natural views
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Multi-purpose space
Breakout area
“The complexity in patterns or movements found in natural scenes may offer a particular kind of
stimulation that does not demand directed attention and helps people recover from mental fatigue.”
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Raanaas et al., 2011
Meeting room
Feel engaged
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Support collaborative process
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Support decision making
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Brand experience
Showroom Kvadrat, Oslo, Norway
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“Visual ambience as a part of the workplace environment, supports positive thinking, efficient decision
making, creativeness and increased innovation all affecting performances.” Juslén & Tenner, 2005
Corridor
Feel welcome
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Corridor Breitner Tower, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Distract (time perception)
Reduce stress
Subtle guidance of crowds
Landmarks in building
Bring hallway alive
(interactive)
Website
“A well-lit accent color on walls and art work along one side of the corridor helps navigation and
orientation.” Dalke et al., 2006
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Mental support
Hospital, delivery room
For patient
Provide positive distractions /
atmosphere to
• reduce stress / anxiety
• restore mental fatigue
Stimulate sense of control
through customizable interactive
content (breathing exercises)
Nordsjællands Hospital, Hillerød, Denmark
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Video
Result
• Patient feels better, distraction
from pain
• Patient and staff feels more
relaxed
‘Especially patients are at a high risk of mental fatigue, at times when effective mental functioning is
urgently needed.’ Ulrich, R. 2004
Thank you for your attention
Stay in touch!
Questions?
• Use the Q&A section in your webinar window
• Contact us at [email protected]
• Visit our website www.largeluminoussurfaces.com
Newsletters:
• Large Luminous Surfaces general newsletter
• Luminous textile technical newsletter
Upcoming webinars:
• July 7th: Realizing a project, configuration, commissioning
• July 14th: Content
• July 21st: System integration
• September 15th: Interactivity
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Review webinar recording:
• The link to this recorded webinar will be posted on our website
For further questions visit: www.largeluminoussurfaces.com
contact: [email protected]