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Slide 1

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London
n. 196 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London.

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London
n. 236 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London

References 2004

Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London








The Heathrow Airport is the world's busiest international airport, and the
world's second busiest cargo port handling approximately 1.3m tonnes of
cargo.
Opened in 1946, it has very interesting statistics: 2 runways, 4 terminals,
63 million passengers per year, over 80 airlines, 180 destinations.
Gewiss UK Ltd has successfully supplied Colosseum fittings to floodlight the
entire New Terminal 5 construction site at Heathrow Airport.
The site, one of the largest civil engineering projects in Europe, has many
difficult and unusual requirements, but thanks to Gewiss Prolite design
software and the use of the Zero Upward Light Cowl the needs of the
contractors AMEC T5 and the stringent conditions necessary for the worlds
busiest airport were met.

Gewiss also supplied low level floodlighting with the award winning Horus
floodlights, up to 400 watts all fitted with photocells to ensure high levels of
lighting through the winter months.

References 2004

World of Golf (Goteborg - Sweden)
The direction of the "World of Golf",
a golf course in Goteborg, has
chosen GEWISS products to
lighten the golf course, the practice
area, the car park and the entrance
of the golf club.

The shooting positions were lighted with the
polycarbonate high performance weatherproof
luminaries of the ZNT Range, which guarantee
optimum distribution of light flux and less glare.

The golf course was lighted with the Colosseum
Range, which fully meets lighting requirements of
large service and sports areas.
The external car park was lighted with the City
Range, which assures resistance to thermal
shock, corrosive agents and saline mist higher
than as required by the CEI EN 60068-2-52.

References 2004

World of Golf

By careful design, it is often possible to
successfully over come Light Pollution, Glare,
Sky Glow and Overspill.
- The key is to understand the problem and
tailor the lighting system to meet the planning
requirements.

References 2004

2006 IF Product Design Award - Category: Lighting
GEWISS Avenue











Gewiss is proud to announce that Avenue, the glare-free street light, has won the 2006 IF Product Design
Award in the Lighting Category.
The new Avenue street light provides an excellent solution to market requirements in terms of:
– Light pollution: is in compliance with the most demanding specifications towards the sky.
– Glare-free lighting: it does not dazzle drivers or the surrounding area (annoying lighting on adjacent
buildings).
– Energy savings: Avenue incorporates intelligent switch on/switch off and power adjustment
systems.
A self-diagnosis system reduces consumption warning of possible lighting faults and maintenance operations.
Besides a patented self-diagnosis system allows service engineers to find faults quickly and easily thanks
to the special multi-coloured indicator.
Finally the versions fitted with centralised management systems facilitate maintenance on street lighting.
Especially innovative is the street light’s perimeter guard which eliminates glare to drivers as well as possible
harmful effects to surrounding housing.
In addition, the guard ensures that light pollution limits towards the sky are observed.
Since its inauguration in 1953, the iF design award has existed as a prestigious trademark for outstanding
design.
Today, this award is regarded as one of the most important design competitions worldwide, attracting
over 1.800 entries from 30 different countries every year.
The jury is composed of a board of top international designers, who examine and select the award-winning
entries.
For buyers of design-oriented products, the iF seal serves as a decision-making tool in the marketplace.
An iF award is a symbol of a company's commitment to innovation and its willingness to face the
competition.

References 2004

Electrical Products Award 2002
Horus Range, spotlights in thermoplastic






On 27 June 2002, the spotlights in thermoplastic from the Horus Range by GEWISS
won the Electrical Product Award for the innovation category.
Horus was voted ‘the most interesting product’ for the special thermoplastic material
that, unlike die-cast products, makes it particularly suitable for use out of doors in all
weathers.
This type of material also ensures that products are extremely lightweight so that
they can be installed in even the most difficult places.
Horus also guarantees a high level of safety: the technological solutions used make it
possible to apply the insulation class II to all the versions, leading to savings in
overall costs of a complete system.

References 2004


Slide 2

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London
n. 196 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London.

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London
n. 236 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London

References 2004

Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London








The Heathrow Airport is the world's busiest international airport, and the
world's second busiest cargo port handling approximately 1.3m tonnes of
cargo.
Opened in 1946, it has very interesting statistics: 2 runways, 4 terminals,
63 million passengers per year, over 80 airlines, 180 destinations.
Gewiss UK Ltd has successfully supplied Colosseum fittings to floodlight the
entire New Terminal 5 construction site at Heathrow Airport.
The site, one of the largest civil engineering projects in Europe, has many
difficult and unusual requirements, but thanks to Gewiss Prolite design
software and the use of the Zero Upward Light Cowl the needs of the
contractors AMEC T5 and the stringent conditions necessary for the worlds
busiest airport were met.

Gewiss also supplied low level floodlighting with the award winning Horus
floodlights, up to 400 watts all fitted with photocells to ensure high levels of
lighting through the winter months.

References 2004

World of Golf (Goteborg - Sweden)
The direction of the "World of Golf",
a golf course in Goteborg, has
chosen GEWISS products to
lighten the golf course, the practice
area, the car park and the entrance
of the golf club.

The shooting positions were lighted with the
polycarbonate high performance weatherproof
luminaries of the ZNT Range, which guarantee
optimum distribution of light flux and less glare.

The golf course was lighted with the Colosseum
Range, which fully meets lighting requirements of
large service and sports areas.
The external car park was lighted with the City
Range, which assures resistance to thermal
shock, corrosive agents and saline mist higher
than as required by the CEI EN 60068-2-52.

References 2004

World of Golf

By careful design, it is often possible to
successfully over come Light Pollution, Glare,
Sky Glow and Overspill.
- The key is to understand the problem and
tailor the lighting system to meet the planning
requirements.

References 2004

2006 IF Product Design Award - Category: Lighting
GEWISS Avenue











Gewiss is proud to announce that Avenue, the glare-free street light, has won the 2006 IF Product Design
Award in the Lighting Category.
The new Avenue street light provides an excellent solution to market requirements in terms of:
– Light pollution: is in compliance with the most demanding specifications towards the sky.
– Glare-free lighting: it does not dazzle drivers or the surrounding area (annoying lighting on adjacent
buildings).
– Energy savings: Avenue incorporates intelligent switch on/switch off and power adjustment
systems.
A self-diagnosis system reduces consumption warning of possible lighting faults and maintenance operations.
Besides a patented self-diagnosis system allows service engineers to find faults quickly and easily thanks
to the special multi-coloured indicator.
Finally the versions fitted with centralised management systems facilitate maintenance on street lighting.
Especially innovative is the street light’s perimeter guard which eliminates glare to drivers as well as possible
harmful effects to surrounding housing.
In addition, the guard ensures that light pollution limits towards the sky are observed.
Since its inauguration in 1953, the iF design award has existed as a prestigious trademark for outstanding
design.
Today, this award is regarded as one of the most important design competitions worldwide, attracting
over 1.800 entries from 30 different countries every year.
The jury is composed of a board of top international designers, who examine and select the award-winning
entries.
For buyers of design-oriented products, the iF seal serves as a decision-making tool in the marketplace.
An iF award is a symbol of a company's commitment to innovation and its willingness to face the
competition.

References 2004

Electrical Products Award 2002
Horus Range, spotlights in thermoplastic






On 27 June 2002, the spotlights in thermoplastic from the Horus Range by GEWISS
won the Electrical Product Award for the innovation category.
Horus was voted ‘the most interesting product’ for the special thermoplastic material
that, unlike die-cast products, makes it particularly suitable for use out of doors in all
weathers.
This type of material also ensures that products are extremely lightweight so that
they can be installed in even the most difficult places.
Horus also guarantees a high level of safety: the technological solutions used make it
possible to apply the insulation class II to all the versions, leading to savings in
overall costs of a complete system.

References 2004


Slide 3

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London
n. 196 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London.

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London
n. 236 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London

References 2004

Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London








The Heathrow Airport is the world's busiest international airport, and the
world's second busiest cargo port handling approximately 1.3m tonnes of
cargo.
Opened in 1946, it has very interesting statistics: 2 runways, 4 terminals,
63 million passengers per year, over 80 airlines, 180 destinations.
Gewiss UK Ltd has successfully supplied Colosseum fittings to floodlight the
entire New Terminal 5 construction site at Heathrow Airport.
The site, one of the largest civil engineering projects in Europe, has many
difficult and unusual requirements, but thanks to Gewiss Prolite design
software and the use of the Zero Upward Light Cowl the needs of the
contractors AMEC T5 and the stringent conditions necessary for the worlds
busiest airport were met.

Gewiss also supplied low level floodlighting with the award winning Horus
floodlights, up to 400 watts all fitted with photocells to ensure high levels of
lighting through the winter months.

References 2004

World of Golf (Goteborg - Sweden)
The direction of the "World of Golf",
a golf course in Goteborg, has
chosen GEWISS products to
lighten the golf course, the practice
area, the car park and the entrance
of the golf club.

The shooting positions were lighted with the
polycarbonate high performance weatherproof
luminaries of the ZNT Range, which guarantee
optimum distribution of light flux and less glare.

The golf course was lighted with the Colosseum
Range, which fully meets lighting requirements of
large service and sports areas.
The external car park was lighted with the City
Range, which assures resistance to thermal
shock, corrosive agents and saline mist higher
than as required by the CEI EN 60068-2-52.

References 2004

World of Golf

By careful design, it is often possible to
successfully over come Light Pollution, Glare,
Sky Glow and Overspill.
- The key is to understand the problem and
tailor the lighting system to meet the planning
requirements.

References 2004

2006 IF Product Design Award - Category: Lighting
GEWISS Avenue











Gewiss is proud to announce that Avenue, the glare-free street light, has won the 2006 IF Product Design
Award in the Lighting Category.
The new Avenue street light provides an excellent solution to market requirements in terms of:
– Light pollution: is in compliance with the most demanding specifications towards the sky.
– Glare-free lighting: it does not dazzle drivers or the surrounding area (annoying lighting on adjacent
buildings).
– Energy savings: Avenue incorporates intelligent switch on/switch off and power adjustment
systems.
A self-diagnosis system reduces consumption warning of possible lighting faults and maintenance operations.
Besides a patented self-diagnosis system allows service engineers to find faults quickly and easily thanks
to the special multi-coloured indicator.
Finally the versions fitted with centralised management systems facilitate maintenance on street lighting.
Especially innovative is the street light’s perimeter guard which eliminates glare to drivers as well as possible
harmful effects to surrounding housing.
In addition, the guard ensures that light pollution limits towards the sky are observed.
Since its inauguration in 1953, the iF design award has existed as a prestigious trademark for outstanding
design.
Today, this award is regarded as one of the most important design competitions worldwide, attracting
over 1.800 entries from 30 different countries every year.
The jury is composed of a board of top international designers, who examine and select the award-winning
entries.
For buyers of design-oriented products, the iF seal serves as a decision-making tool in the marketplace.
An iF award is a symbol of a company's commitment to innovation and its willingness to face the
competition.

References 2004

Electrical Products Award 2002
Horus Range, spotlights in thermoplastic






On 27 June 2002, the spotlights in thermoplastic from the Horus Range by GEWISS
won the Electrical Product Award for the innovation category.
Horus was voted ‘the most interesting product’ for the special thermoplastic material
that, unlike die-cast products, makes it particularly suitable for use out of doors in all
weathers.
This type of material also ensures that products are extremely lightweight so that
they can be installed in even the most difficult places.
Horus also guarantees a high level of safety: the technological solutions used make it
possible to apply the insulation class II to all the versions, leading to savings in
overall costs of a complete system.

References 2004


Slide 4

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London
n. 196 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London.

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London
n. 236 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London

References 2004

Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London








The Heathrow Airport is the world's busiest international airport, and the
world's second busiest cargo port handling approximately 1.3m tonnes of
cargo.
Opened in 1946, it has very interesting statistics: 2 runways, 4 terminals,
63 million passengers per year, over 80 airlines, 180 destinations.
Gewiss UK Ltd has successfully supplied Colosseum fittings to floodlight the
entire New Terminal 5 construction site at Heathrow Airport.
The site, one of the largest civil engineering projects in Europe, has many
difficult and unusual requirements, but thanks to Gewiss Prolite design
software and the use of the Zero Upward Light Cowl the needs of the
contractors AMEC T5 and the stringent conditions necessary for the worlds
busiest airport were met.

Gewiss also supplied low level floodlighting with the award winning Horus
floodlights, up to 400 watts all fitted with photocells to ensure high levels of
lighting through the winter months.

References 2004

World of Golf (Goteborg - Sweden)
The direction of the "World of Golf",
a golf course in Goteborg, has
chosen GEWISS products to
lighten the golf course, the practice
area, the car park and the entrance
of the golf club.

The shooting positions were lighted with the
polycarbonate high performance weatherproof
luminaries of the ZNT Range, which guarantee
optimum distribution of light flux and less glare.

The golf course was lighted with the Colosseum
Range, which fully meets lighting requirements of
large service and sports areas.
The external car park was lighted with the City
Range, which assures resistance to thermal
shock, corrosive agents and saline mist higher
than as required by the CEI EN 60068-2-52.

References 2004

World of Golf

By careful design, it is often possible to
successfully over come Light Pollution, Glare,
Sky Glow and Overspill.
- The key is to understand the problem and
tailor the lighting system to meet the planning
requirements.

References 2004

2006 IF Product Design Award - Category: Lighting
GEWISS Avenue











Gewiss is proud to announce that Avenue, the glare-free street light, has won the 2006 IF Product Design
Award in the Lighting Category.
The new Avenue street light provides an excellent solution to market requirements in terms of:
– Light pollution: is in compliance with the most demanding specifications towards the sky.
– Glare-free lighting: it does not dazzle drivers or the surrounding area (annoying lighting on adjacent
buildings).
– Energy savings: Avenue incorporates intelligent switch on/switch off and power adjustment
systems.
A self-diagnosis system reduces consumption warning of possible lighting faults and maintenance operations.
Besides a patented self-diagnosis system allows service engineers to find faults quickly and easily thanks
to the special multi-coloured indicator.
Finally the versions fitted with centralised management systems facilitate maintenance on street lighting.
Especially innovative is the street light’s perimeter guard which eliminates glare to drivers as well as possible
harmful effects to surrounding housing.
In addition, the guard ensures that light pollution limits towards the sky are observed.
Since its inauguration in 1953, the iF design award has existed as a prestigious trademark for outstanding
design.
Today, this award is regarded as one of the most important design competitions worldwide, attracting
over 1.800 entries from 30 different countries every year.
The jury is composed of a board of top international designers, who examine and select the award-winning
entries.
For buyers of design-oriented products, the iF seal serves as a decision-making tool in the marketplace.
An iF award is a symbol of a company's commitment to innovation and its willingness to face the
competition.

References 2004

Electrical Products Award 2002
Horus Range, spotlights in thermoplastic






On 27 June 2002, the spotlights in thermoplastic from the Horus Range by GEWISS
won the Electrical Product Award for the innovation category.
Horus was voted ‘the most interesting product’ for the special thermoplastic material
that, unlike die-cast products, makes it particularly suitable for use out of doors in all
weathers.
This type of material also ensures that products are extremely lightweight so that
they can be installed in even the most difficult places.
Horus also guarantees a high level of safety: the technological solutions used make it
possible to apply the insulation class II to all the versions, leading to savings in
overall costs of a complete system.

References 2004


Slide 5

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London
n. 196 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London.

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London
n. 236 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London

References 2004

Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London








The Heathrow Airport is the world's busiest international airport, and the
world's second busiest cargo port handling approximately 1.3m tonnes of
cargo.
Opened in 1946, it has very interesting statistics: 2 runways, 4 terminals,
63 million passengers per year, over 80 airlines, 180 destinations.
Gewiss UK Ltd has successfully supplied Colosseum fittings to floodlight the
entire New Terminal 5 construction site at Heathrow Airport.
The site, one of the largest civil engineering projects in Europe, has many
difficult and unusual requirements, but thanks to Gewiss Prolite design
software and the use of the Zero Upward Light Cowl the needs of the
contractors AMEC T5 and the stringent conditions necessary for the worlds
busiest airport were met.

Gewiss also supplied low level floodlighting with the award winning Horus
floodlights, up to 400 watts all fitted with photocells to ensure high levels of
lighting through the winter months.

References 2004

World of Golf (Goteborg - Sweden)
The direction of the "World of Golf",
a golf course in Goteborg, has
chosen GEWISS products to
lighten the golf course, the practice
area, the car park and the entrance
of the golf club.

The shooting positions were lighted with the
polycarbonate high performance weatherproof
luminaries of the ZNT Range, which guarantee
optimum distribution of light flux and less glare.

The golf course was lighted with the Colosseum
Range, which fully meets lighting requirements of
large service and sports areas.
The external car park was lighted with the City
Range, which assures resistance to thermal
shock, corrosive agents and saline mist higher
than as required by the CEI EN 60068-2-52.

References 2004

World of Golf

By careful design, it is often possible to
successfully over come Light Pollution, Glare,
Sky Glow and Overspill.
- The key is to understand the problem and
tailor the lighting system to meet the planning
requirements.

References 2004

2006 IF Product Design Award - Category: Lighting
GEWISS Avenue











Gewiss is proud to announce that Avenue, the glare-free street light, has won the 2006 IF Product Design
Award in the Lighting Category.
The new Avenue street light provides an excellent solution to market requirements in terms of:
– Light pollution: is in compliance with the most demanding specifications towards the sky.
– Glare-free lighting: it does not dazzle drivers or the surrounding area (annoying lighting on adjacent
buildings).
– Energy savings: Avenue incorporates intelligent switch on/switch off and power adjustment
systems.
A self-diagnosis system reduces consumption warning of possible lighting faults and maintenance operations.
Besides a patented self-diagnosis system allows service engineers to find faults quickly and easily thanks
to the special multi-coloured indicator.
Finally the versions fitted with centralised management systems facilitate maintenance on street lighting.
Especially innovative is the street light’s perimeter guard which eliminates glare to drivers as well as possible
harmful effects to surrounding housing.
In addition, the guard ensures that light pollution limits towards the sky are observed.
Since its inauguration in 1953, the iF design award has existed as a prestigious trademark for outstanding
design.
Today, this award is regarded as one of the most important design competitions worldwide, attracting
over 1.800 entries from 30 different countries every year.
The jury is composed of a board of top international designers, who examine and select the award-winning
entries.
For buyers of design-oriented products, the iF seal serves as a decision-making tool in the marketplace.
An iF award is a symbol of a company's commitment to innovation and its willingness to face the
competition.

References 2004

Electrical Products Award 2002
Horus Range, spotlights in thermoplastic






On 27 June 2002, the spotlights in thermoplastic from the Horus Range by GEWISS
won the Electrical Product Award for the innovation category.
Horus was voted ‘the most interesting product’ for the special thermoplastic material
that, unlike die-cast products, makes it particularly suitable for use out of doors in all
weathers.
This type of material also ensures that products are extremely lightweight so that
they can be installed in even the most difficult places.
Horus also guarantees a high level of safety: the technological solutions used make it
possible to apply the insulation class II to all the versions, leading to savings in
overall costs of a complete system.

References 2004


Slide 6

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London
n. 196 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London.

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London
n. 236 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London

References 2004

Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London








The Heathrow Airport is the world's busiest international airport, and the
world's second busiest cargo port handling approximately 1.3m tonnes of
cargo.
Opened in 1946, it has very interesting statistics: 2 runways, 4 terminals,
63 million passengers per year, over 80 airlines, 180 destinations.
Gewiss UK Ltd has successfully supplied Colosseum fittings to floodlight the
entire New Terminal 5 construction site at Heathrow Airport.
The site, one of the largest civil engineering projects in Europe, has many
difficult and unusual requirements, but thanks to Gewiss Prolite design
software and the use of the Zero Upward Light Cowl the needs of the
contractors AMEC T5 and the stringent conditions necessary for the worlds
busiest airport were met.

Gewiss also supplied low level floodlighting with the award winning Horus
floodlights, up to 400 watts all fitted with photocells to ensure high levels of
lighting through the winter months.

References 2004

World of Golf (Goteborg - Sweden)
The direction of the "World of Golf",
a golf course in Goteborg, has
chosen GEWISS products to
lighten the golf course, the practice
area, the car park and the entrance
of the golf club.

The shooting positions were lighted with the
polycarbonate high performance weatherproof
luminaries of the ZNT Range, which guarantee
optimum distribution of light flux and less glare.

The golf course was lighted with the Colosseum
Range, which fully meets lighting requirements of
large service and sports areas.
The external car park was lighted with the City
Range, which assures resistance to thermal
shock, corrosive agents and saline mist higher
than as required by the CEI EN 60068-2-52.

References 2004

World of Golf

By careful design, it is often possible to
successfully over come Light Pollution, Glare,
Sky Glow and Overspill.
- The key is to understand the problem and
tailor the lighting system to meet the planning
requirements.

References 2004

2006 IF Product Design Award - Category: Lighting
GEWISS Avenue











Gewiss is proud to announce that Avenue, the glare-free street light, has won the 2006 IF Product Design
Award in the Lighting Category.
The new Avenue street light provides an excellent solution to market requirements in terms of:
– Light pollution: is in compliance with the most demanding specifications towards the sky.
– Glare-free lighting: it does not dazzle drivers or the surrounding area (annoying lighting on adjacent
buildings).
– Energy savings: Avenue incorporates intelligent switch on/switch off and power adjustment
systems.
A self-diagnosis system reduces consumption warning of possible lighting faults and maintenance operations.
Besides a patented self-diagnosis system allows service engineers to find faults quickly and easily thanks
to the special multi-coloured indicator.
Finally the versions fitted with centralised management systems facilitate maintenance on street lighting.
Especially innovative is the street light’s perimeter guard which eliminates glare to drivers as well as possible
harmful effects to surrounding housing.
In addition, the guard ensures that light pollution limits towards the sky are observed.
Since its inauguration in 1953, the iF design award has existed as a prestigious trademark for outstanding
design.
Today, this award is regarded as one of the most important design competitions worldwide, attracting
over 1.800 entries from 30 different countries every year.
The jury is composed of a board of top international designers, who examine and select the award-winning
entries.
For buyers of design-oriented products, the iF seal serves as a decision-making tool in the marketplace.
An iF award is a symbol of a company's commitment to innovation and its willingness to face the
competition.

References 2004

Electrical Products Award 2002
Horus Range, spotlights in thermoplastic






On 27 June 2002, the spotlights in thermoplastic from the Horus Range by GEWISS
won the Electrical Product Award for the innovation category.
Horus was voted ‘the most interesting product’ for the special thermoplastic material
that, unlike die-cast products, makes it particularly suitable for use out of doors in all
weathers.
This type of material also ensures that products are extremely lightweight so that
they can be installed in even the most difficult places.
Horus also guarantees a high level of safety: the technological solutions used make it
possible to apply the insulation class II to all the versions, leading to savings in
overall costs of a complete system.

References 2004


Slide 7

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London
n. 196 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London.

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London
n. 236 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London

References 2004

Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London








The Heathrow Airport is the world's busiest international airport, and the
world's second busiest cargo port handling approximately 1.3m tonnes of
cargo.
Opened in 1946, it has very interesting statistics: 2 runways, 4 terminals,
63 million passengers per year, over 80 airlines, 180 destinations.
Gewiss UK Ltd has successfully supplied Colosseum fittings to floodlight the
entire New Terminal 5 construction site at Heathrow Airport.
The site, one of the largest civil engineering projects in Europe, has many
difficult and unusual requirements, but thanks to Gewiss Prolite design
software and the use of the Zero Upward Light Cowl the needs of the
contractors AMEC T5 and the stringent conditions necessary for the worlds
busiest airport were met.

Gewiss also supplied low level floodlighting with the award winning Horus
floodlights, up to 400 watts all fitted with photocells to ensure high levels of
lighting through the winter months.

References 2004

World of Golf (Goteborg - Sweden)
The direction of the "World of Golf",
a golf course in Goteborg, has
chosen GEWISS products to
lighten the golf course, the practice
area, the car park and the entrance
of the golf club.

The shooting positions were lighted with the
polycarbonate high performance weatherproof
luminaries of the ZNT Range, which guarantee
optimum distribution of light flux and less glare.

The golf course was lighted with the Colosseum
Range, which fully meets lighting requirements of
large service and sports areas.
The external car park was lighted with the City
Range, which assures resistance to thermal
shock, corrosive agents and saline mist higher
than as required by the CEI EN 60068-2-52.

References 2004

World of Golf

By careful design, it is often possible to
successfully over come Light Pollution, Glare,
Sky Glow and Overspill.
- The key is to understand the problem and
tailor the lighting system to meet the planning
requirements.

References 2004

2006 IF Product Design Award - Category: Lighting
GEWISS Avenue











Gewiss is proud to announce that Avenue, the glare-free street light, has won the 2006 IF Product Design
Award in the Lighting Category.
The new Avenue street light provides an excellent solution to market requirements in terms of:
– Light pollution: is in compliance with the most demanding specifications towards the sky.
– Glare-free lighting: it does not dazzle drivers or the surrounding area (annoying lighting on adjacent
buildings).
– Energy savings: Avenue incorporates intelligent switch on/switch off and power adjustment
systems.
A self-diagnosis system reduces consumption warning of possible lighting faults and maintenance operations.
Besides a patented self-diagnosis system allows service engineers to find faults quickly and easily thanks
to the special multi-coloured indicator.
Finally the versions fitted with centralised management systems facilitate maintenance on street lighting.
Especially innovative is the street light’s perimeter guard which eliminates glare to drivers as well as possible
harmful effects to surrounding housing.
In addition, the guard ensures that light pollution limits towards the sky are observed.
Since its inauguration in 1953, the iF design award has existed as a prestigious trademark for outstanding
design.
Today, this award is regarded as one of the most important design competitions worldwide, attracting
over 1.800 entries from 30 different countries every year.
The jury is composed of a board of top international designers, who examine and select the award-winning
entries.
For buyers of design-oriented products, the iF seal serves as a decision-making tool in the marketplace.
An iF award is a symbol of a company's commitment to innovation and its willingness to face the
competition.

References 2004

Electrical Products Award 2002
Horus Range, spotlights in thermoplastic






On 27 June 2002, the spotlights in thermoplastic from the Horus Range by GEWISS
won the Electrical Product Award for the innovation category.
Horus was voted ‘the most interesting product’ for the special thermoplastic material
that, unlike die-cast products, makes it particularly suitable for use out of doors in all
weathers.
This type of material also ensures that products are extremely lightweight so that
they can be installed in even the most difficult places.
Horus also guarantees a high level of safety: the technological solutions used make it
possible to apply the insulation class II to all the versions, leading to savings in
overall costs of a complete system.

References 2004


Slide 8

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London
n. 196 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London.

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London
n. 236 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London

References 2004

Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London








The Heathrow Airport is the world's busiest international airport, and the
world's second busiest cargo port handling approximately 1.3m tonnes of
cargo.
Opened in 1946, it has very interesting statistics: 2 runways, 4 terminals,
63 million passengers per year, over 80 airlines, 180 destinations.
Gewiss UK Ltd has successfully supplied Colosseum fittings to floodlight the
entire New Terminal 5 construction site at Heathrow Airport.
The site, one of the largest civil engineering projects in Europe, has many
difficult and unusual requirements, but thanks to Gewiss Prolite design
software and the use of the Zero Upward Light Cowl the needs of the
contractors AMEC T5 and the stringent conditions necessary for the worlds
busiest airport were met.

Gewiss also supplied low level floodlighting with the award winning Horus
floodlights, up to 400 watts all fitted with photocells to ensure high levels of
lighting through the winter months.

References 2004

World of Golf (Goteborg - Sweden)
The direction of the "World of Golf",
a golf course in Goteborg, has
chosen GEWISS products to
lighten the golf course, the practice
area, the car park and the entrance
of the golf club.

The shooting positions were lighted with the
polycarbonate high performance weatherproof
luminaries of the ZNT Range, which guarantee
optimum distribution of light flux and less glare.

The golf course was lighted with the Colosseum
Range, which fully meets lighting requirements of
large service and sports areas.
The external car park was lighted with the City
Range, which assures resistance to thermal
shock, corrosive agents and saline mist higher
than as required by the CEI EN 60068-2-52.

References 2004

World of Golf

By careful design, it is often possible to
successfully over come Light Pollution, Glare,
Sky Glow and Overspill.
- The key is to understand the problem and
tailor the lighting system to meet the planning
requirements.

References 2004

2006 IF Product Design Award - Category: Lighting
GEWISS Avenue











Gewiss is proud to announce that Avenue, the glare-free street light, has won the 2006 IF Product Design
Award in the Lighting Category.
The new Avenue street light provides an excellent solution to market requirements in terms of:
– Light pollution: is in compliance with the most demanding specifications towards the sky.
– Glare-free lighting: it does not dazzle drivers or the surrounding area (annoying lighting on adjacent
buildings).
– Energy savings: Avenue incorporates intelligent switch on/switch off and power adjustment
systems.
A self-diagnosis system reduces consumption warning of possible lighting faults and maintenance operations.
Besides a patented self-diagnosis system allows service engineers to find faults quickly and easily thanks
to the special multi-coloured indicator.
Finally the versions fitted with centralised management systems facilitate maintenance on street lighting.
Especially innovative is the street light’s perimeter guard which eliminates glare to drivers as well as possible
harmful effects to surrounding housing.
In addition, the guard ensures that light pollution limits towards the sky are observed.
Since its inauguration in 1953, the iF design award has existed as a prestigious trademark for outstanding
design.
Today, this award is regarded as one of the most important design competitions worldwide, attracting
over 1.800 entries from 30 different countries every year.
The jury is composed of a board of top international designers, who examine and select the award-winning
entries.
For buyers of design-oriented products, the iF seal serves as a decision-making tool in the marketplace.
An iF award is a symbol of a company's commitment to innovation and its willingness to face the
competition.

References 2004

Electrical Products Award 2002
Horus Range, spotlights in thermoplastic






On 27 June 2002, the spotlights in thermoplastic from the Horus Range by GEWISS
won the Electrical Product Award for the innovation category.
Horus was voted ‘the most interesting product’ for the special thermoplastic material
that, unlike die-cast products, makes it particularly suitable for use out of doors in all
weathers.
This type of material also ensures that products are extremely lightweight so that
they can be installed in even the most difficult places.
Horus also guarantees a high level of safety: the technological solutions used make it
possible to apply the insulation class II to all the versions, leading to savings in
overall costs of a complete system.

References 2004


Slide 9

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London
n. 196 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Arsenal Stadium - London.

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London
n. 236 Colosseum 2000W

References 2004

ENGLAND
Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London

References 2004

Heathrow Airport
Terminal 5 - London








The Heathrow Airport is the world's busiest international airport, and the
world's second busiest cargo port handling approximately 1.3m tonnes of
cargo.
Opened in 1946, it has very interesting statistics: 2 runways, 4 terminals,
63 million passengers per year, over 80 airlines, 180 destinations.
Gewiss UK Ltd has successfully supplied Colosseum fittings to floodlight the
entire New Terminal 5 construction site at Heathrow Airport.
The site, one of the largest civil engineering projects in Europe, has many
difficult and unusual requirements, but thanks to Gewiss Prolite design
software and the use of the Zero Upward Light Cowl the needs of the
contractors AMEC T5 and the stringent conditions necessary for the worlds
busiest airport were met.

Gewiss also supplied low level floodlighting with the award winning Horus
floodlights, up to 400 watts all fitted with photocells to ensure high levels of
lighting through the winter months.

References 2004

World of Golf (Goteborg - Sweden)
The direction of the "World of Golf",
a golf course in Goteborg, has
chosen GEWISS products to
lighten the golf course, the practice
area, the car park and the entrance
of the golf club.

The shooting positions were lighted with the
polycarbonate high performance weatherproof
luminaries of the ZNT Range, which guarantee
optimum distribution of light flux and less glare.

The golf course was lighted with the Colosseum
Range, which fully meets lighting requirements of
large service and sports areas.
The external car park was lighted with the City
Range, which assures resistance to thermal
shock, corrosive agents and saline mist higher
than as required by the CEI EN 60068-2-52.

References 2004

World of Golf

By careful design, it is often possible to
successfully over come Light Pollution, Glare,
Sky Glow and Overspill.
- The key is to understand the problem and
tailor the lighting system to meet the planning
requirements.

References 2004

2006 IF Product Design Award - Category: Lighting
GEWISS Avenue











Gewiss is proud to announce that Avenue, the glare-free street light, has won the 2006 IF Product Design
Award in the Lighting Category.
The new Avenue street light provides an excellent solution to market requirements in terms of:
– Light pollution: is in compliance with the most demanding specifications towards the sky.
– Glare-free lighting: it does not dazzle drivers or the surrounding area (annoying lighting on adjacent
buildings).
– Energy savings: Avenue incorporates intelligent switch on/switch off and power adjustment
systems.
A self-diagnosis system reduces consumption warning of possible lighting faults and maintenance operations.
Besides a patented self-diagnosis system allows service engineers to find faults quickly and easily thanks
to the special multi-coloured indicator.
Finally the versions fitted with centralised management systems facilitate maintenance on street lighting.
Especially innovative is the street light’s perimeter guard which eliminates glare to drivers as well as possible
harmful effects to surrounding housing.
In addition, the guard ensures that light pollution limits towards the sky are observed.
Since its inauguration in 1953, the iF design award has existed as a prestigious trademark for outstanding
design.
Today, this award is regarded as one of the most important design competitions worldwide, attracting
over 1.800 entries from 30 different countries every year.
The jury is composed of a board of top international designers, who examine and select the award-winning
entries.
For buyers of design-oriented products, the iF seal serves as a decision-making tool in the marketplace.
An iF award is a symbol of a company's commitment to innovation and its willingness to face the
competition.

References 2004

Electrical Products Award 2002
Horus Range, spotlights in thermoplastic






On 27 June 2002, the spotlights in thermoplastic from the Horus Range by GEWISS
won the Electrical Product Award for the innovation category.
Horus was voted ‘the most interesting product’ for the special thermoplastic material
that, unlike die-cast products, makes it particularly suitable for use out of doors in all
weathers.
This type of material also ensures that products are extremely lightweight so that
they can be installed in even the most difficult places.
Horus also guarantees a high level of safety: the technological solutions used make it
possible to apply the insulation class II to all the versions, leading to savings in
overall costs of a complete system.

References 2004