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Inspiring Light Scenarios for a Novel Office Experience

Not only has Philips, a technology company, created a highly modern workspace with creatively themed areas at its DACH regional headquarters in Hamburg – the building is also a showpiece for innovative lighting technology. FlexROOM®, the adaptable solution for building automation from WAGO, handles all the room automation in the six-story venue, which comprises 13,500 m2 of office space.

Functional, inspiring and attractive design: Made possible by advanced information and communication technology. “Work Place Innovation” (WPI) is the concept that played a key role in the design of the new regional headquarters for Germany, Austria and Switzerland (DACH). With WPI, Philips is promoting efficient, result-oriented and flexible working methods that create more space for a better work–life balance. The results were quite positive: Open, collaborative areas surrounded by focus rooms for concentrated activities, meeting rooms and creative rooms for conferences and brainstorming sessions, as well as breakout areas for casual get-togethers, ensure a pleasant everyday atmosphere.

Philips Headquarters

  • A Journey of Discovery through Light
  • Everything Consolidated – with Only Four Types of Distribution Boxes
  • Lighting: Individual, Innovative and Sustainable

A Journey of Discovery through Light

Rainer Barth, Head of LiAS (Lighting Application Specialists and Design) at Philips, describes the newly designed work world as a “showcase for employees and customers.” “Our goal was to configure the spaces to be lively, while providing employees with a comfortable atmosphere and a completely new office environment,” he explains. Whether a maritime motif, a forest ambience or a style based on Hamburg’s nightlife district: Variety ensures a pleasant atmosphere. ECE Project Management from Hamburg, in collaboration with the engineering firm Plegge, were behind the successful realization of the 40 million euro project.
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Three years of design time were allotted to the construction project. With the opening date in October 2015 long-established, Philips worked in parallel on the development of specialized pendant lights for the building. These pendant lights combine direct and indirect illumination with accent lighting and a presence sensor. The indirect portion of the light passes through the color spectrum, from warm to natural white, during the day. This makes it possible to change the character of a room and reproduce natural light ratios in the building’s interior. Additional design features include wallwash lighting components in all rooms and hallways, which underscore the area-dependent color configuration in the various floors.

Nearly 600 sensors were installed to regulate light in the building. Controlling more than 10,000 communication-capable lighting elements is quite complex. Simultaneously, the time pressures on the project began to mount. Therefore, Philips decided to implement the room automation using WAGO’s flexROOM® System Distribution Boxes.

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