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Upon thinking of some modern buildings – for example, the Spa&Resort in Novi Vinodolski, or the hotels Monte Mulini in Rovinj and Kempinski Adriatic in Umag, the first thing that comes to mind are their impressive exteriors and interiors. However, if we take a closer look at what makes them so distinguished, that is, why these spaces are “carved” into our consciousness as “attractive”, it is this very “detail” – lighting.

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The project was done by Dean Skira.

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“The tendency in energy efficient lighting is to control and manage the artificial and natural light in a working space. An advanced system regulates the drawing of the blinds and turns the lighting on or off according to the building’s position in relation to the Sun, and according to the season. This ensures the maximum usage of both natural and artificial light and a high level of energy efficiency is realised – which becomes most obvious when the electric bill comes in”, Skira said to Livingstone Magazine.

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