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    Let it SNØ

     

    February 27, 2020

     

    If you think skiing is a seasonal sport, think again
     

    A short 15-minute drive east of Oslo, near the town of Lørenskog, is SNØ (SNOW), Norway’s latest indoor winter sports attraction. Taking up an entire hillside, the newly opened year-round ski center has been developed on a truly jaw-dropping scale.
     

    Under one roof is a 36,000m² snow area that includes a 2km cross-country trail and three 500m slalom slopes. Lighting this gigantic facility was a major feat.

    Lighting sno indoor ski lorenskog norway
    SNØ occupies an entire hillside

    SNØ occupies an entire hillside

    The entire structure is a marvel of modern technology. When the mercury rises outside, skiers and snowboarders enjoy a chilly -3°C, with indoor snow cannons providing the right amount of snow to create that authentic alpine experience. Not surprisingly, the cold yet dry indoor climate places great demands on the lighting.
     

    Connected LED lighting was the natural choice – a no-brainer given the near absence of heat from the lamps combined with low electricity use, controllability and their long low-maintenance lifetime. Given that the windowless facility is nearly constantly lit, getting the lighting right was critical. 

    The lights must withstand the challenging climate in the hall."

    Light designer, Thea Collett, of the Light Bureau summed up the challenge. “Of course, there were many challenges associated with lighting such a large complex. One is that the lights must withstand the challenging climate in the hall. They needed to be energy efficient, without radiating heat as the climate must be kept at a constant, low temperature.”
     

    Collett also cited “functionality” and “durability” as important factors along with SNØ’s goal to be the most environmentally friendly indoor winter sports facility.

    Arctic moonlight to the Northern Lights

    Arctic moonlight to the Northern Lights

    Signify provided both the white, functional basic lighting and the dynamic and vibrant effect lighting. According to Tord Christensen, Country Manager at Signify in Norway, “Our advanced luminaires, light control and ability to distribute data over long distances made us a natural partner.”
     

    The lighting is controlled using the Interact Sports connected lighting system through a simple dashboard configured specifically for recreational sports. This enables a controller to manage everything from the daylight-like functional white lighting to colorful, imaginative snowscapes.
     

    Fine control of the Color Kinetics ReachElite luminaires can simulate the arctic blue of moonlit winter nights, providing the perfect setting for a cross-country night trail.
     

    “SNØ can recreate everything from high sun to moonlight, northern lights, or even a Saturday night disco,” says Christensen. “What we’ve done is to provide it with the flexibility to meet virtually any customer need, while keeping the center’s carbon footprint to a minimum.”

    The SNØ facility uses: 

    150 Philips ClearFlood Large

    Control is provided using Interact Sports (Dynalite and Pharos)

    About the author:

    Neil Pattie

    Neil Pattie

    Head of Content, Signify

    For further information, please contact:

    Signify Global Integrated Communications
    Neil Pattie
    Tel: + 31 6 15 08 48 17
    Email: neil.pattie@signify.com

    About Signify

     

    Signify (Euronext: LIGHT) is the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers and the Internet of Things. Our Philips products, Interact systems and data-enabled services, deliver business value and transform life in homes, buildings and public spaces. In 2023, we had sales of EUR 6.7 billion, approximately 32,000 employees and a presence in over 70 countries. We unlock the extraordinary potential of light for brighter lives and a better world. We have been in the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index since our IPO for seven consecutive years and have achieved the EcoVadis Platinum rating for four consecutive years, placing Signify in the top one percent of companies assessed. News from Signify can be found in the Newsroom, on X, LinkedIn and Instagram. Information for investors is located on the Investor Relations page.

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