Research 2020
Double Dynamic Lighting
Since 2017 the lighting technology and solution partners Tridonic, iGuzzini, Fagerhult and Zumtobel have teamed up with Aalborg University, Copenhagen, to develop and scientifically validate the ambitious Double Dynamic Lighting (DDL) concept.
What is Double Dynamic Lighting?
Double Dynamic Lighting (DDL) is a new light design concept for dynamic indoor lighting. It is used in indoor environments such as offices, schools and hospital environments.
In short, you adjust the electrical lighting in real time so that it complements daylight. This is to be able to create more motivating and active environments.

“We believe that a close collaboration with the academic world is crucial for us. The exchange of ideas and new knowledge is something that drives our company forward. The Double Dynamic Lighting project is a fine example of this.”
Henrik Clausen, Director of Fagerhult Lighting Academy
Webinar
Can lighting design be based on emotions?
We invited our customers to participate in an open dialogue where we look for opportunities and seek boundaries for the lighting design concept “Double Dynamic Lighting”, its uses and areas.
Listen to what a researcher, a lighting designer and an engineer has to say on what the DDL concept can do for human well-being.

The Dynamic of Daylight
Daylight is the light that is naturally present during the bright part of the day. The light comes from the sun, and can consist of either direct radiation, refraction or reflection. What is characteristic of daylight, not least in the northern hemisphere, are the large variations that occur in light conditions – both during the day and the year, but also depending on the weather.
Because of this, our perception of the intensity and colour temperature of daylight is constantly changing, without us even thinking about it.
Innovator
"Bringing the qualities of dynamic into the office"
Meet Ellen Kathrine Hansen, the head of the research team and read more about the benefits you get from living in a more natural light indoor.
The Research at Aalborg University
If you want to dive deep into the evidence-based research that creates the fundament for everything we do around the DDL concept, here you can download the four peer reviewed and papers that has been published during the four years research period (2016-2020).
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