„Light is the medium of seeing and the soul. It affects
our rhythm of life, our m ood and ourability to perform.“
Prof. Dr. h.c. Christian Bartenbach
Thinking about light holistically is a matter of course at Bartenbach. The advantages of our way of working are particularly evident regarding the topic of Light and Health. The results of our research about the effects light has on human health are directly incorporated in our planning and product development. Amongst other things, we conduct research on the following topics:
Highly efficient, exact lighting control without any glare is our credo when developing optical systems. At the same time, we attach great importance to compact design. This is achieved through the use of optical components based on free-form surfaces. The reflector and lens surfaces have integrated micro-facets with complex free-form contours. This means that several, different colour LEDs can be located under one lens. This allows us to create lights that have exceptional light distribution and a precise cut-off.
Light plays an important role in many of the products that shape our everyday life, even if it is rarely the focus of our attention. The interiors of cars, buses and airplanes must be optimally illuminated in order to be comfortable and functional. Illuminated bathroom mirrors or the lights in extractor hoods may be inconspicuous, but nonetheless require the appropriate know-how. The best possible use of light helps to distinguish these products from similar ones on the market.
We develop innovative and individual solutions and product concepts. In doing so, we incorporate the latest findings from our research and development work in order to meet specific customer and market requirements. Our case studies provide a unique decision-making basis for further product development.
Looking at a building holistically makes it possibly to significantly reduce energy requirements for artificial light, heating and cooling, and to significantly increase visual and thermal comfort. By precisely characterising the thermal properties of the façade, the potential of utilising daylight can be exploited in the best possible way. The individual needs of the users always have priority, and both the client and industry profit from a high degree of planning reliability.