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San Paolo church

The project of relamping the building was developed to reduce energy consumption and introduce lighting on a human scale, dedicated to the liturgy and to enhance a space with a value that is above all symbolic.

Artificial light has been integrated with the natural light that the original builders used to enhance the altar, the ambon and the baptistery. In developing the new system, the guidelines of the Italian Episcopal Conference (CEI) were adhered to, and these required the lighting to meet the needs of celebration, not cause damage to the building or the works contained therein, and to allow for tourist use.

The Yori projectors with articulated arm were the perfect solution here; their mounting system and design make them ideal for installation in eaves, while the direction flexibility and reduced size allows for insertion discreetly within the setting.

The overall result is effective and pleasant; avoiding glare, not lighting unnecessary vertical surfaces and reducing shadows, which were previously quite marked. The efficiency achieved thanks to the new installation has also enabled significant savings in energy, around 60% compared to the previous system.

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