Enhancing the Sustainability of Outdoor Floodlighting for Cultural Heritage Buildings

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Enhancing the Sustainability of Outdoor Floodlighting for Cultural Heritage Buildings

November 5, 2023
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Enhancing the Sustainability of Outdoor Floodlighting for Cultural Heritage Buildings

Matej B. Kobav, et al

Faculty of Electrical engineering, University of Ljubljana Slovenia

Abstract: Improperly lit architectural heritage sites contribute to intrusive light, impacting the environment. To combat this, a methodology using specialized luminaires with silhouette-based aperture was implemented during the renovation of Slovenian churches. By precisely directing light and minimizing spillage, this approach significantly reduced intrusive light. Real-life example of the Church of St. Thomas exemplifies its success. Such sustainable strategies ensure the preservation of cultural heritage while minimizing environmental impact.

 

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