- Overview
- Improving the Bottom Line
- Increasing Facility Value
- Designing Architecturally
- Improving Light Quality
- Impacting Environment
- Achieving LEED Certification
FAIA, President
Heller Manus Architects


While there is a complex science behind light, people intuitively know great light when they see it. Bad light—such as comes from fluorescents—creates glare, headaches, and distorted colors. They cast shadows, flicker, and burn out increasing maintenance costs. And they are not easy to dim to suit the time of day or the mood you're in.
LED lighting is as close as we can get today to manufactured natural light, emitting a light quality close to that of the sun. We call it digital daylight. Working under a more natural light makes employees happier and that positively affects their productivity.
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Glare
Employee productivity can also be affected by frequent eyestrain, a result of glare caused by the overly bright light sources like a fluorescent lamp. Lunera LED lighting provides beautiful, soft light allowing employees to work without having to think about eye strain.
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Coefficient of Utilization (CU)
The CU measures how effectively light gets down to the work surface. Lunera LED fixtures have a "fatter CU" meaning the lights have a wider distribution filling the room with light and allowing it to bathe the walls. This effect also means fewer shadows in the room.
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Lunera truLITE™ Color Consistency Process
Why don't the colors you see reflect the true colors of natural light? It's your light source.
This kitchen was lit using Lunera's advanced LED 6400 Series Suspended fixtures with the Lunera truLITE™ Color Consistency Process to ensure quality, natural light that's even within a fixture and consistent across the room.
We develop our fixtures to closely emulate natural light like no fluorescent can.


