Ecrane cu proiectie din spate – BLUEScreen

Noile ecrane optice Bluescreen, sunt ecrane speciale, turnate manual ce se preteaza pentru aplicatii de proiectii cu rezolutie inalta si la distante scurte.

Ecranul este turnat cu o concentraie mare de particule difuze (cristale) pe intreaga suprafata pe care se aplica apoi o foaie acrilica foarte clara.

Concentratia mare de cristale face ca lumina sa se disperseze eficient pe intreaga suprafata, rezultand o rezolutie ridicata ce confera o calitate a imaginii ridicata.

Bluescreen este proiectat pentrua plicatiile ce utilizeaza proiectaore de scurta distanta precum  NEC WT610 / 615, Hitachi ED-A100 / 110 dar si proiectoare standard cu lentile speciale pentru distante scurte de proiectie.

Este deasemenea mult mai economic sa se utilizeze un ecran Fresnel.

Vezi un scurt fimulet de prezentare al acestor ecrane urmand link-ul urmator :  BLUEScreen

Specificatii

» Transmisie – 72%
» Peak Gain – 3.7
» Horizontal half gain (off axis) -+/-30°
» Ver tical half gain (off axis) – +/-30°
» Unghi vizualizare 140°
» Grosime – 5mm
» Culoare – Albastru (Mat / Suprafata Gloss- lucioasa)

Avantaje :

» ecran optic turnat
» Dimensiuni intre 50” si 100”
» Dimensiuni atipice pana la 138”
» Stand creatie pentru designeri

Aplicatii

» Sali sedinte
» Home Cinema
» Video / Entertainment System
» Targuri si Expozitii
» Ecrane mari de proiectie pentru monitoare

Accesorii

» Sisteme de sustinere cu cabluri
» Sisteme de sprijinire a greutatii
» Bare extrudate
» Rame de aluminiu
» Stand portabil
» Folie interactiva

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LEDs Magazine

A aparut primul numarul din Ianuarie al revistei LEDsMAGAZINE.

Mai bine de 3/4 din paginile revistei sunt alocate principalilor producatori si dezvoltatori de tehnologii LED.

In cazul in care cautati anumite produse va recomand sa consultati mai intai lista acestor furnizori.

Numarul poate fi descarcat aici : LEDs MAGAZINE / January 2012

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Travertine Dream House by Wallflower Architecture + Design


Description from the architects:

The client’s brief for this house was simple. Functionally, to maximize usable area and to incorporate greenery. Aesthetically, to use travertine copiously as an architectural finish. Inspired by the Italian urban-scape during his travels, so too would travertine express this house.


The house is organised as two parallel blocks connected by a glass enclosed bridge.


The separation between the two blocks allows daylight to stream down to basement spaces. Thick travertine walls and large overhangs are placed on the western side to limit heat gain from the harsh afternoon sun. The entry, living spaces and bedrooms are arranged longitudinally to take advantage of natural cross ventilation and daylight. In order to intensify land use without ending up with an imposing structure, the four storied house has one level sunk into the ground and the other three set away from the access road.


To accommodate as much green and ‘blue’ space as possible, the gardens and water bodies are spread throughout the house. The living and dining areas on the ground floor face a swimming pool and a fish pond. The basement’s entertainment and guest rooms are open to the sky, with natural light and ventilation coming through a sunken moss garden courtyard. The third storey flat roof is both a recreational deck and a roof garden.


The arrival experience is orchestrated by several layers of travertine wall that suggest a tenuous threshold between the outside and the inside. The detailing is deliberately minimal and precise to enhance the simplicity of the massing and the juxtaposition of solidity and transparency. The narrow blocks that house the living area, the thick stone cladding, multiple levels of gardens and water bodies ensure that the house remains cool in the tropical environment, well ventilated and washed in soft daylight.
The three dimensional composition of voids, layers and solids creates spaces for both quiet reflection and family interaction, something for each mood and moment.


Project Title: Travertine Dream House
Location: Serangoon, Singapore
Architect: Wallflower Architecture + Design (www.wallflower.com.sg)
Design Team: Robin Tan, Cecil Chee & Sean Zheng
Photographer: Jeremy San
Completion Date: 2011

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Location:Strada Fuiorului,București,România

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