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New technological center for students in Prague
Shortly before the end of 2021, the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague (UMPRUM) opened its new Technology Centre in Mikulandská Street in the centre of Prague. The new building offers above-standard workshop facilities that meet high technical requirements, as well as space for theoretical teaching, exhibitions, social events and conferences. The premium range ofPERLUCE luminaires ensures the proper level of illumination.
These modern LED luminaires, offering high light quality (colour temperature between 3000 K and 6500 K) and durability, feature high-end LRO optics to provide uniform dispersion of natural-seeming light. These luminaires were created by combining innovation with cutting-edge, highly variable design. In the majority of spaces, the PERLUCE luminaires are controlled by Zumtobel’s LITENET system precisely according to user requirements, and automatically react to daylight intensity. Dimmable luminaires are more friendly to students’ eyes and reduce lighting operating costs.
The architectural design of the UMPRUM Technology Centre was created by Professor Architect Ivan Kroupa together with Jana Moravcova and Tomáš Zmek.
UMPRUM Prague Czech Republic: Technological center UMPRUM
UMPRUM: Peter Fabo - photographer
Project year: 2021
Shortly before the end of 2021, the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague (UMPRUM) opened its new Technology Centre in Mikulandská Street in the centre of Prague. The new building offers above-standard workshop facilities that meet high technical requirements, as well as space for theoretical teaching, exhibitions, social events and conferences. The premium range ofPERLUCE luminaires ensures the proper level of illumination.
These modern LED luminaires, offering high light quality (colour temperature between 3000 K and 6500 K) and durability, feature high-end LRO optics to provide uniform dispersion of natural-seeming light. These luminaires were created by combining innovation with cutting-edge, highly variable design. In the majority of spaces, the PERLUCE luminaires are controlled by Zumtobel’s LITENET system precisely according to user requirements, and automatically react to daylight intensity. Dimmable luminaires are more friendly to students’ eyes and reduce lighting operating costs.
The architectural design of the UMPRUM Technology Centre was created by Professor Architect Ivan Kroupa together with Jana Moravcova and Tomáš Zmek.
UMPRUM Prague Czech Republic: Technological center UMPRUM
UMPRUM: Peter Fabo - photographer
Project year: 2021
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