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We want a light that can illuminate the smiles of people whom we meet on the street, creating and spreading happiness.
We want a light that guides our children’s way back home, in the dark winter evenings.
We want a light that warms the family evenings spent at the park, leaving behind a trail of games and laughter.
We want a light that creates life in our city, giving new hues to its dark forgotten corners.
We want a light that reveals and incites us to rediscover the hidden treasures of our history and culture, illuminating the monuments and buildings that speak about our past.
We want a light that gives shape to the buildings, the initiatives, and the dreams of architects and designers.
We want a light that marks the beginning and the end of the streets in our city.
- Adolfo Guzzini, President Emeritus -
The company has always been committed to the diffusion of light culture
Because light, when combined with different materials and environments enhances the enjoyment of art and creates environments that are safe, social and comfortable.
"After all, given our evolutionary past as upright, daylight hunters and gatherers, a blue sky is clearly the ideal source of circadian light. The aim of circadian lighting in the context of artificial environments should therefore be based on a correct assessment of the fundamental parameters of quantity, spectrum, distribution and the time and duration of the night-day cycle with the aim of ensuring that the biological clock adapts to the activity-rest scheme required by a person’s specific social requirements.”
- Mark Rea, Director of the Lighting Research Center (Troy, NY) from 1988 to 2017 -
Alera Architect