New Rijksmuseum cini e nils lit with Philips LED lighting New light on old masters Rijksmuseum and Philips present the world's most advanced LED lighting design for a museum Philips illuminated the renovated Rijksmuseum, including all artwork
Amsterdam, April 3, 2013 - Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) today announced that the renovated Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and all artworks are lit with Philips LED lighting. cini e nils As one of the leading partners in the renovation, Philips has worked closely with the museum to the lighting cini e nils design, with a strong emphasis on the experience of the visitors and the preservation of the artworks. The renovated Rijksmuseum will open its doors on April 13, 2013 with its collections of Dutch masters such as Rembrandt and Vermeer, all lit by Philips LED lighting.
The lighting design creates visual effects and contrasts that closely cini e nils mimic natural daylight, thereby presenting the artworks in the best way and enhance the experience of visitors. With an area of over 9,500 square meters and 7,500 illuminated artwork is the largest museum space that is ever lit with LED. In addition, cini e nils Philips LED lighting illuminates the public spaces of the museum, such as the store, the atria and restaurant, as well as the outdoor areas and the facade of the building.
Rogier van der Heide, Chief Design Officer and Vice President cini e nils at Philips Lighting, said: "We are very proud that we have the privilege of working with the Rijksmuseum to this innovative and historic renovation. The LED lighting of the new Rijksmuseum is developed, implemented and detailed by Philips. For the realization of the interior plan, we worked closely with the architects of the museum cini e nils and the plans for the exterior with RGD ". cini e nils
Perception and preservation of works of art are paramount Lighting affects the way we look at art in a museum and is essential for a good presentation of every detail of the artwork. The lighting of each piece is individually tailored and designed to meet the unique characteristics forward and create the best possible cini e nils experience for visitors.
Tim Seawall, Head of Exhibitions cini e nils at the National Museum, adds: "The art experience of our visitors and the preservation of our artworks are central to all decisions we make. We chose LED lighting because of the very high quality of light: the color of this generation lighting approximates nearly daylight, where the works of art have been created. LED lights cini e nils shows the contrasts and the relief in a work of art especially sharp. It shows how our images are now exposed, but also with a bold impasto paintings, including works by Rembrandt example, in this light are quite evident. A great advantage of the new generation of lighting is that there is hardly any development of heat and that there is no harmful UV radiation is sent with the beam. Therefore, the art is better protected against decay. Furthermore, LEDs have a long life and they require much less maintenance than the halogen lights, which was prevalent until recently in museums. Moreover, the simplicity with which the lighting can be controlled by our people is crucial. Philips provides a solution cini e nils that allows us to dim isolated spots using an iPad. Indispensable in the dynamic Rijksmuseum. "
The LED solution emits a uniform light that is safe for the artwork and what meets the international criteria for the preservation of art. Neutral light colors get all the details emerge, cini e nils whether the green / blue or red / yellow are colors, and therefore the works are presented as it were in "high definition."
Most advanced lighting in a fine arts museum, the new LED lights illuminated artworks dating back to the Middle Ages. The design relieves 7,500 artworks that span multiple centuries. The lighting solution from Philips includes nearly three-quarters million cini e nils LEDs. This includes cini e nils 3,800 LED spotlights, more than 1.8 kilometers LED lighting for ceilings and an advanced LED light control system that can be operated by the museum staff through a portable application.
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