State Natural History Museum Bird Hall

Braunschweig, ドイツ
写真 © Anja Basilius
写真 © Anja Basilius
写真 © TTC Timmler Technology GmbH
図面 © TTC Timmler Technology GmbH
図面 © TTC Timmler Technology GmbH
写真 © Anja Basilius
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TTC Timmler Technology GmbH
場所
Braunschweig, ドイツ
2020

Light and Air
With over 62,000 specimens, the State Natural History Muse- um Braunschweig has the largest collection of birds in Lower Saxony. Only a small part of the specimens is represented in the newly refurbished and expanded bird hall, but it is very impressive. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a staged flight of birds that hovers over their heads on the ceiling, which is partially open in a free form. The opening in the ceiling and off- set, vertically backlit walls create a light, dynamic atmosphere that evokes a feeling of freedom and flight. A light animation that simulates cloud draughts, the position of the sun and twilight intensifies the effect and makes the birds appear to float.

The magnetic LED-Luc MiniSpots are used for targeted illumination of the exhibits on the ceiling and in the showcases. Some of the spots were placed in round, also black anodised recessed ceiling installation housings.

LED-Luc
→ 116 units LED-Luc magnetic MiniSpots
→ 36 units round ceiling housings, black anodised, with integrated, rotatable holder for individual attachment of the magnetic minispots
→ 1–3 W, 4,000 K, with 10°/25°/50° lenses with honeycomb mesh and tapered thread
→ 16 units ballasts, dimmable, including power supply unit for one or more spots

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