The document discusses future-proof lighting and the internet of lighting. It notes key insights around quality of light, integrated design, health, and cross-industry collaboration. It also outlines the growth of the internet of things market and components of an internet of lighting system. Such a system can provide lighting benefits like improved design, future-proofing, dynamic lighting, and extensibility through connections to other systems and real-time adjustments.
Vision:
The Lumina Project envisions a future where all buildings are designed as vibrant ecosystems with an emphasis on the human experience—maximized for human health, productivity and well-being—and where quality light is treated as a basic human right for all people, ubiquitous throughout the global built environment.
Mission:
The Lumina Project aims to facilitate discussion, debate and insights that will help advance the lighting industry’s role in transforming our buildings and cities into intelligent, high-performing, and healthy ecosystems.
What We’re doing in Year 2
Individual sensors optimize local-scale decision-making which feeds central repository of data.
How It Works 1:
How to 2
Well Lit Environment 3
How To 1
Build on top of existing lighting
Can Zach provide more details here?
What IoT Makes Possible 2: Practice Expansion
Smart lighting widely seen as entry point to commercial building IoT
New regulations make smart lighting mandatory, creating project opportunities
Opportunities span office, retail, industrial, warehouse, hospitals, and more
Opportunities go far beyond lighting
What IoT Makes Possible 4: Data-Driven Building Intelligence
- Real-time and long-term occupancy patterns
Real-time and long-term light level data
Real-time and long-term temperature data
Real-time and long-term user feedback
- Used to create application layers that are limited only by imagination
What does it mean for your practice?
Lumina Project 2: Chapter 4 Recommendations
Collaborate within the supply chain to define lighting and data protocols, ensuring standards for simplicity and consistency
Focus manufacturing on modular systems or kits that can continuously evolve and adapt to new technology
Design to stimulate flexibility and adaptability in products and controls
Establish proof points and share data on investment returns for new lighting applications
Provide proactive support for new technologies, such as integration support and wrap-around warranties for products and controls, to build trust and confidence throughout the supply chain.