| Visual Circulation: LightPoints Laminated Glass | Researcher/Designer | Andrew Hernandez | |
| Product | Schott LightPoints Laminated Safety Glass | ||
| Type | Glass | ||
| Reference | http://www.us.schott.com/architecture/english/ | ||
Product Summary: The product can be integrated with existing built materials. The glass panels can be inset the walls, floors, and even integrated into the stairs. The lights will brighten the path to your proper destination whether it be a visitor, client, or a new employee. The system implies that upon entering the office, the user can manually choose the destination or the office secretary can select the path. |
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Product Summary: The use of transparent glass in conducting electricity using light diodes (LEDs)is an exciting way to set highlights in an architectural surrounding. With our product LightPoints we not only offer conductive glass, but also entire products, such as doors, windows, partitions, computer components and the like. Skylight windows, walkable glass and accessories for use in homes are other products that will be developed and marketed. The power supply to the LEDs is provided via virtually invisible conducting paths on the glass. The glass conductor plate is protected by a laminated cover glass. - http://www.us.schott.com |
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Architectural Applications: This product can range in many different applications for transparent lighting elements in ambient and effective lighting in retail, restaurants, corridor lighting, starways, elevators, escalators, skylights and even building facades. Only creativity can limit the application use of LightPoints by Schott Glass. |
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