Logic - Let's Get Connected

How lighting can help create sustainable and adaptable places that people love to be in.

How lighting can help create spaces and places people love to be in

Our lives have changed. The way we use our urban spaces has changed. The way we connect with the people and places around us has become more important. Urbis Schreder's infrastructure can help overcome some of these changes. With well planned and logical integrated solutions connecting people, nature and the surrounding spaces and places. Let's get connected

Making the connection between good lighting and better outcomes

Reducing energy consumption to achieve net zero

Highlighting a city's character

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Creating sustainable environments

Bringing spaces to life after dark

Circular and

Connecting the community

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Good lighting is a crucial part of our public spaces. By gaining a better understanding of how our public places and spaces may be used and connected, we can consider and plan them in a different way. We carefully analyse and explore the potential in each space, and provide lighting solutions that create safe, engaging spaces that people love to be in. Put people first. If you want to enhance people’s lives – Let’s get connected.

Understanding challenges

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Light has a huge influence on how people think about, work in, and use a space. We bring over 50 years expertise, planning, lighting technology and engagement to support your city.

Whether you’re at the drawing board or drawing up plans to reduce risk, increase safety, prompt behavioural changes or simply improve lives, Logic is our scalable lighting approach that unlocks value for everyone. Through Logic , it’s possible to enhance your environment in a measurable way, contributing to the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) agenda and doing so in a way that’s supported by experts, helping you get the most value from your lighting journey. Logic connects you to deliverable outcomes – more productive, better-connected and more enjoyable spaces – but it does so in a way that surfaces the value of those improvements to the environment, too. Let’s get connected.

The cost of poor lighting Light pollution is a direct consequence of poorly planned and implemented exterior lighting, and is both a waste of money and results in the excess generation of hundreds of thousands of tonnes of excess CO 2 . By using Logic , the right lighting solution can have an instant impact on operational costs - delivering energy savings of >60% - and maintenance costs too, as well as making a measurable contribution to the sustainability agenda.

We need to revive our social centres People gravitate naturally towards spaces with great lighting, which makes it an influential catalyst in regenerating public spaces. Lighting influences how people interact with a space, and how long they spend there. We want to improve safety and reduce crime Many people feel unsafe in poorly lit spaces. Better lighting can reduce the risk of crime and enhance the feeling of safety, and in turn create safer spaces. We must care for the environment The climate emergency is ongoing, and most organisations have now integrated Net Zero targets into their sustainability agendas. But it’s a balancing act. We need to provide safe, secure places for people too. We must minimise energy usage The recent energy crisis has further highlighted the need to use energy more wisely. Significant cost savings can be achieved by switching to more energy efficient LED light sources. We want to nurture beneficial, active mobility The answers to many social challenges aren’t obvious until we shine a light on them. To support active mobility we need to rethink how spaces

and places are connected, prioritising how people move through a space.

We want to create better spaces for everyone Better lighting and safer spaces boost night time economies while improving the quality of public spaces. Smart application of compliance can change people’s lives for the better. We strive to improve standards, always Legislation exists to protect people and the places in which we live. Standards do not limit us, they guide us to delivering safe and sustainable solutions that integrate efficiently, across and throughout a project. We must ensure logical decisions are the right choices Logical decisions are about taking a risk based approach, understanding how the space is used rather than blind adherence to the standards, to ensure a balance is found between safety and other topics e.g. logical issues.

Smart City

Active mobility

Regeneration Clean air

Communication

Funding

Net Zero Safety

Community engagement

Making the

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We’ve been partnering with designers, architects, planners, installers and local authorities for over 50 years. Our expertise ensures well-planned integration of lighting solutions that will improve the quality of an environment’s aesthetic, function, and efficiency – and (often overlooked), increase the measurable value of a space. Connecting your luminaires involves more than choosing the right technology to deliver more or less light to a particular space at a particular time. Today, it means ensuring you are building savings and sustainability into your lighting solution – helping people connect to the environment, while reducing risk and improving productivity and accessibility. Make the Logical choice. Talk to us about making the right connections.

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Helping you make the Logical choice

Urbis Schreder provides a fully scalable and flexible system and services solution to help you unlock value from your digital lighting platform at every stage of your lighting journey.

Building on the Foundation layer, Vision enables scalability and wider engagement with your built environment infrastructure.

As spaces and demand evolves Evolutions dynamic data driven engagement layer ensures alignment with your vision and journey.

The critical building block, and the means to start finding tangible value in your lighting. Enables you to autonomously manage connected assets.

Vision adds a managed interface and lighting reviews to Foundation, leading to energy savings, reduced impact on the environment, and more efficiency through connected assets.

Evolution can include energy optimisation, project financing, system and asset maintenance, system expansion and third party integrations such as 5G, environment, and active mobility.

Foundation includes data, communications, hosting, security, upgrades and basic support

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Doncaster Doncaster County Council wanted to highlight the area’s heritage, nurture tourism and provide an impressive welcome to the town centre for people arriving by public transport. Taking an ambitious landscaping plan into consideration, we worked with many stakeholders to create an art installation infused with luminaire monoliths. These monoliths were inscribed with the names of A3 and A4 class locomotives named after St Leger winners, celebrating Doncaster’s racing and railway heritage.

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Communication Net Zero Safety

• Balancing the impact on the environment with aesthetics • Adjusting lighting levels and temperatures depending on the time of day or night • Containing costs while improving accessibility and safety • Integration that allows remote management of lighting costs • Providing flexibility and control over the aesthetic of the town centre • Minimising environmental impact while enhancing visual amenity

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Salthill and Blackrock, Galway Galway City wanted to improve the lighting along its Blackrock and South Park walkways. Our solution provided lighting that promotes active mobility and improves the aesthetics of decorative lighting in these spaces. As part of their public realm project, Salthill promenade lighting was also installed, saving Galway more than €110,000 per annum in energy costs. This is a significant reduction in energy usage and ongoing maintenance costs.

Active mobility

Regeneration Clean air Communication Net Zero

• Enhancing the connection between leisure spaces and commercial areas • Improving accessibility to key social economy zones • Real-time monitoring and automatic fault reporting • The use of tunable white solutions to minimise the environmental impact while enhancing visual amenity

Dodder Valley Greenway For our clients in South Dublin County Council, we were asked to review a local lighting plan – taking local ecological issues into account. Originally, a non-controlled system had been installed. However, an ecology study had raised concerns about the impact of uncontrolled lighting on bats in the area. Liaising closely with the ecology consultant and the Council, we recommended the Logic + Schréder EXEDRA system. This had already been used successfully on the Grand Canal in the area. In addition, we were invited to contribute our guidance on bridge design and the impact of bridge lighting on the waterway underneath, again with ecological concerns in mind. Using remote PIR with PoHos as a means of control for the bridge handrail lighting, we incorporated AXIA luminaires into the design for paths on the approach and exit from the bridges. In another area of the city, the ecologist had recommended no lighting at all in a wooded area. However, drawing from our previous experience, we made a recommendation for bollard low level lighting. This was accepted and incorporated into the control system. Lighting to balance active mobility and the environment Lighting

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Community engagement

Communication Funding Net Zero

• Real-time monitoring and automatic fault reporting • Light levels engender confidence in the space and encouraged usage • Integrated into the path design and bridge's approach and exit • Monitoring actual energy consumption and greenway usage • Sensors activate luminaires for a predetermined length of time to minimise ecological impact • Lighting supports South Dublin County Council's active mobility strategy

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance is now considered essential in measuring material risks and opportunities for growth. Sustainability and cost are linked inextricably to success, and lighting values are a measurable indication of ESG performance. Connect your lighting to the ESG agenda

Light pollution is a growing concern as it provides evidence of wasted energy, unnecessary carbon emissions, and potential nuisance. Skyglow interrupts the natural rhythms of the world, and poorly designed lighting causes distress. Over the long term, excess lighting wastes energy and contributes to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, and in the short term, poor lighting may cause visual discomfort and may even render a situation unsafe. Driving conditions, for example, are impacted immediately by glare. Light trespass may cause nuisance, and clutter – bright, confusing or excessive light sources – can be avoided. A well-planned lighting solution has a measurable impact on carbon footprint,

and can reduce operational and energy costs, as well as the impact of nuisance. However, it means finding the right combination of aesthetics (because perceptions drive motivation); function (the lighting solution must work, in every respect); and efficiency, across the board. Logic connects spaces, places and people.

Talk to us about making the right connections: logic@urbis-schreder.com Find out more at marketing@urbis-schreder.com Or visit or website www.en.schreder.com

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