WE LIVE DAYLIGHT
THE NEW LAMILUX IMAGESPOT
Natural daylight brings architecture to life
LAMILUX skylights for unique rooms
Daylight is more than just a source of light. It is one of the most powerful resources in architecture and influences our living spaces in many ways: it increases our well-being, strengthens our health and sparks creativity. At the same time, it creates a natural atmosphere that significantly characterises the sense of space. This creates a harmonious connection between the inside and outside world, inviting the rhythm of nature into the building. Architects all over the world therefore rely on the power of natural light to create spaces that are not only functional, but also lively, sustainable and inspiring. In the process, light becomes a design element that gives structures, materials and colours a whole new look.
LAMILUX shares this vision and is setting new standards in architecture with innovative skylights. As a customer-orientated partner, we offer solutions that combine quality, function and design equally. Our products fulfil even the highest demands of modern building projects and enable maximum natural light. Whether large glass roofs, elegant glass skylights or efficient smoke and heat extraction systems - LAMILUX skylights make natural daylight the defining element of your building vision. In this way, we not only design rooms, but also illuminate life and architecture.
The influence of daylight on architecture
Room atmosphere
Architecture combines many creative decisions to create unique buildings and spaces. And daylight is a key factor in setting the scene for all components and achieving the desired effects. Thanks to different times of day and weather conditions, this also results in lively architecture with unique lighting moods.
User comfort
Every building benefits from daylight - regardless of its type. In schools and daycare centres it promotes children's development and willingness to learn, in hospitals it helps patients to heal and in the workplace it increases productivity. Daylight thus becomes an essential part of architecture, for both buildings and their occupants.
Sustainability
Natural daylight also reduces energy consumption. Thanks to innovative skylights in particular, the need for artificial lighting, additional ventilation and heating energy is reduced. With intelligent lighting control and well thought-out glazing solutions, daylight is optimally utilised to make buildings more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
Insights into the world of daylight
Daylight is more than just a functional aspect of architecture - it is a source of inspiration that brings rooms to life and significantly influences our quality of life. But how do architects utilise this natural resource to create impressive buildings? And what role does LAMILUX play in delivering daylight solutions to perfection?
Our new image film takes you on a journey through the world of modern architecture. Renowned architects from Germany, the Netherlands and Poland share their visions and experiences with the use of natural daylight. Experience how light not only changes buildings, but also lives - and how LAMILUX, as a reliable partner, supports architects in turning their ideas into reality.
Immerse yourself in the fascinating combination of light, architecture and technology - and be inspired by the power of natural light.
Christa and Lars Courage, Amsterdam
‘Four times as much light enters the building from above than through the façade,’ explains architect Lars Courage in Amsterdam. For him and his wife Christa, it goes without saying that they rely on innovative skylights. Glass roofs, glass skylights or rooflights create maximum brightness and unique architecture. Here you can see what this can look like.
Maciej Franta, Katowice
‘Architecture must be inclusive - an access to the world,’ says architect Maciej Franta. To create this connection between the outside world and the inside of the building, he believes that daylight is needed. Only in this way spaces can fulfil the needs of people worldwide. Find out more about the interaction of architecture and daylight here.
Torsten Gundlack, Berlin
The effect of these skylights can be clearly seen in the Berlin Accident Hospital. Thanks to the large glass roof, large amounts of daylight enter the building, reducing stress and promoting the healing of patients. Daylight is therefore becoming a core element of healing architecture, as Torsten Gundlack confirms.
Johannes Vogelsanger, Hamburg
The trend towards more daylight is particularly evident in large cities. Roof extensions and renovations offer the space for more light from above. From Hamburg, architect Johannes Vogelsanger reports on a boom in roof glazing. According to him, glass skylights and access hatches increase property values enormously. Find out more here!
Ruben Schlese, Rehau
Rehau ultimately becomes the home of daylight: at the LAMILUX headquarters, over 1,300 dedicated employees develop innovative daylight solutions that enrich architecture worldwide and allow buildings to shine in a new light. No matter how complex the challenge, we always work hand in hand with our customers and pay attention to every detail. For we are living daylight!
For we are living daylight!