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Conservation

At Lighting Analysts we believe in the conservation of cultural artefacts such as those found in museums and galleries. Light fundamentally effects materials through Photo-Chemical Action and Radiant Heating effects, prolonged exposure of sensitive materials to light, especially daylight, is detrimental to the longevity and preservation of those artworks or artefacts. Lighting Analysts work with leading museums and galleries, aiding in the design and analysis of both natural and artificial lighting systems.

We are particularly experienced in the simulation and analysis of cumulative exposure (kilolux/hours) within museum and gallery spaces, from both daylight and electric lighting. In addition, we understand the importance of brightness hierarchy within these spaces, what objects require in terms of light levels, exposure and more importantly how museums and galleries should be design to most effectivily provide a seamless adaptation from space to space, therefore enhancing display quality and providing an excellent visitor experience.

 

 

 

 

Arthur Fleischmann Sculpture Collection London