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April 26, 2005

PARANS SUNLIGHT TRANSPORT SYSTEM

by Jill Fehrenbacher

Parans, sunlight transport device, swedish lighting company, sustainable lighting, daylighting, sunlight, green lighting

When I first saw discovered this amazing technology, I instantly wondered why no one has come up with a sunlight transport device before. The technology has been around for awhile, and the idea is so fabulous, you would think we would all have these in our homes by now. Swedish company Parans has developed a system of rooftop solar panels that collect sunlight and then transport it via fiber optic cables to illuminate light-deprived rooms inside a house. The light emitting luminaries, which hang from the ceiling like lamps, give off a mixture of parallel light beams and ambient light, which changes as the sunlight outside changes, resembling the dappling of sunlight through trees. Hence the name “Bjork” which is Swedish for Birch tree (No it doesn’t mean Icelandic pop star). The idea is that by bringing outdoor natural light inside a house, you will be able to re-establish a connection with the outside environment, even in the absence of windows or skylights. This sounds like a great idea for New Yorkers, with all the tiny lightless apartments out there. I want one! My one window faces a brick wall. NYC Developers take note.

14 Responses to “PARANS SUNLIGHT TRANSPORT SYSTEM”

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Nikos Sarris Says:
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more information please

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That is a very nice technology and must be considerded by all architects in designing new houses. They allways have problem for distribution of daylight.

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Ken Tholet Says:
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Your system has immense interest for us in our Country with the abundance of sunlight we have here.
Please reply to me on the possibilities of procurement for our country Republic of South Africa.
We have been in the manufacture of skylights since 1985 and our product enjoys wide popularity with Builders Public and Architects alike.

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billy bob Says:
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stealth comercial grow op here I come

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[…] Because Neuelicht’s lights are all fiber optic, the light source can be in a different room or better yet, can be powered by sunlight - eliminating the need for electricity entirely. (We can’t wait to pair these guys up with sunlight-collecting Parans). With the actual light source separable from the fixture, even when using an electrical source these lights are completely waterproof, providing a beautiful lighting solution for wet rooms like spas and pool rooms. Any number of lights can be fed by one source, dramatically increasing energy efficiency and reducing maintenance costs. Behold the future of lighting: Neueslicht! + UFO Chandelier […]

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[…] Because Neue Licht’s lights are all fiber optic, the light source can be in a different room or better yet, could even be powered by sunlight - eliminating the need for electricity entirely. (We can’t wait to pair these guys up with sunlight-collecting Parans). With the light source separable from the fixture, even when using an electrical source these lights are completely waterproof, providing a beautiful lighting solution for wet rooms like spas and pool rooms. Any number of lights can be fed by one source, dramatically increasing energy efficiency and reducing maintenance costs. Behold the future of lighting: Neueslicht! […]

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Hard to judge the application without seeing actual project photos with product installed. Anyone have link? The parens website is woefully lacking in pics.

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topwater lau Says:
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Hello Sir:

I,M FROM CHINA.I WANT TO BE A AGENTOF sunlight-transport-system IN QINGDAO CITY OF SHANDONG PROVINCE.THIS IS A GREAT TECH OF THE NEW CENTURY.WOULD YOU PLEASE CONTACT US.

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[…] Sunlight transport systems are an Inhabitat favorite, as they make it possible to channel actual natural light into dark places and cast it through a fixture. The Subway Light Project is the first we’ve seen that incorporates sunlight transfer in public urban art, to save the city money on energy, and infuse public space with a good mood boost. Parsons student Caroline Pham, who designed the Subway Light Project, won first place in the school’s 2007 Sustainable Design Review. Her concept uses sunlight capture devices and fiber optics cables to channel sunlight into the enclosed corridors of the subway. […]

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vijay kate Says:
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unfortunately, he parans system seems to extremely expensive right now…probably due fibre optic costs, diffusers, i had been talking with them re: installing this sys. i am sure it’ll get more affordable later on. no reason why it wouldn’t work, i like this

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[…] Los sistemas de transporte para la luz solar también se pueden usar en una casa instalando un panel en el techo. […]

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[…] devices here at Inhabitat. Some of our favorite developments this year have been things like Parans Sunlight Transportation system, and the Sunlight Table designed by two students from the RCA. Now the ingenious idea of bringing […]

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geokchoo Says:
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Hi

My institution would like to order one set of parans lighting system. How do we go about it? Do we have any problem fixing up the system on our own? And what is the cost of one complete system?

Thanks and waiting for your reply
geokchoo
Singapore

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dawnatello Says:
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how expensive are we talking about? considering this option in a residential remodel proj we’re working on now.

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