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The modernization also included a complete lighting overhaul. New LED fixtures equipped with occupancy sensors are projected to save approximately 350 MWh of energy over five years, reducing CO₂ emissions by 200 tons. The old fluorescent lamps were collected as part of a take-back program and recycled.

Through Illustris and SceneTouch control panels, users can manage not only lighting scenes but also internal and external blinds. Furthermore, the 321D2 Multisensor and 321D2TR Multisensor units feature light sensors for constant light control and Passive Infrared (PIR) occupancy sensors. The light sensor measures reflected light from the surface directly below, using this data to maintain consistent illumination levels by adjusting lamp output. The PIR sensor allows the Multisensor to activate lighting when people are present and switch it off when the area is vacant.

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“We believe the success of this project rests on two pillars: thoughtful, targeted spatial modifications and the authentic engagement of employees across various teams at every stage. Operating within a dynamic environment, we managed to carry out a full-scale office modernization without disrupting daily operations, delivering a space that effectively supports the diverse work styles within our firm,” says Izabella Azzato, Workplace Advisory at JLL.











