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LibraryFunctional lighting for libraries consists of shelf lighting and reading light in combination with specific lighting for working on computer screens.Suitable shelf lighting requires a high degree of vertical uniformity. Reading light should guarantee glare-free reading and writing conditions at tables. Additionally, an architecturally-based lighting component should support the perception of spacial proportions and provide the library user with orientational assistance. Accent lighting emphasises circulation and service areas. Trunking systems with fluorescent lamps provide architectural lighting and serve as a functional light source, especially for extensive shelf units. Floorstanding uplights and desktop luminaires offer glare-free reading and writing conditions and are also compatible with VDU's. Secondary reflector systems form a contrast to trunking systems and are an excellent solution for emphasising circulation areas. |
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