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G o o d L ig h tin g fo r O ffic e s
a n d O ffic e B u ild in g s4
S u b je c t to a ll re g u la tio n s o f E u ro p e a n s ta n d a rd D IN E N 1 2 4 6 4
Contents
Office work
2/3
Office space
4/5
Office lighting / types of lighting and lighting concepts
6/7
Cellular offices
8/9
Group offices
10 / 11
Combi offices
12 / 13
Open plan offices
14 / 15
Prestige offices
16 / 17
CAD offices
18 / 19
Conference rooms / training rooms /
video-conference rooms
20 / 21
Offices open to the public
22 / 23
Reception rooms and areas
24 / 25
Cafeterias / staff restaurants / rest rooms /
communication zones
26 / 27
Outdoor areas / fa\u00e7ades
28 / 29
Lighting technology
30 \u2013 35
Minimum lighting requirements
36 / 37
Lamps
38 / 39
Luminaires
40 \u2013 43
Lighting management
44 \u2013 46
Literature, standards and LiTG publications
47
Acknowledgements for photographs / Order forms
47
Imprint
48
Information from F\u00f6rdergemeinschaft Gutes Licht
49
G o o d
L i g h t i n g

Vision is the most important of all the \ufb01ve senses \u2013 and the one we
rely on most heavily at work. So correct workplace lighting is a
matter of particular importance. As numerous scienti\ufb01c studies
have shown, close links exist between the quality of lighting on the
one hand and productivity, motivation and well-being on the other.
In the modern working world, however, we need more than just the
right amount of light for workplace tasks. We need a succession of
stimulating and relaxing situations throughout the day.
So creating different lighting scenes in rooms with different func-
tions (workrooms, meeting rooms, recreation/regeneration zones)
helps boost motivation and promote a sense of well-being.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirtsch.-Ing. Dieter Lorenz
Giessen-Friedberg University of Applied Sciences
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