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High-Stakes Office Space Receives Lighting Update for 24/7 Negotiations

When the Labour Court of Norway and the National Mediator moved into a new office in central Oslo, there were some key lighting criteria that needed to be addressed.

Specifically, the National Mediator of Norway works to solve high-level disputes related to wage negotiations and collective agreements. And, as such, it frequently brings together representatives from unions and businesses to hash out last-minute deals that directly affect the Norwegian labor market.

“We all know that the wage negotiations that take place in these rooms influence the wages of almost all Norwegians. Since high-stakes negotiations can drag out, causing various parties to work around the clock to seal a deal, it’s vital to have the right lighting conditions to get the job done,” says Toril Bache Jenssen, Sales Director at Glamox, Norway.

The other tenant in the building, the Labour Court of Norway, is a specialist court that considers disputes between parties to collective agreements concerning the existence, interpretation, and validity of collective agreements. To meet the needs of the court, the architectural firm IARK – which led the refurbishment – custom-designed a courtroom with an adjoining judge’s quarters and carefully considered the functionality, acoustics, and video use important to the space.

The design team specified 857 smart luminaires from lighting manufacturer Glamox to illuminate the offices.

The lighting design also took into account  the selection of high-quality vintage Norwegian furniture from the 1960s that both tenants wanted to reintegrate into their new office space.

“High-quality, durable materials with a distinctive Scandinavian design language were seamlessly integrated into the overall furniture concept, contributing an added dimension and narrative quality to the space — one that would not have existed otherwise,” says Åsa Forsberg, interior architect at IARK. 

The two office spaces are located on different floors in Backegården, yet are closely connected through a shared entrance area, reception, social zone, and a newly constructed internal staircase. Developing the lighting concept posed challenges due to the open ceiling structure.

Given the low ceiling height, a carefully tailored lighting strategy was required to balance functionality and visual coherence. To find the optimal solution, Glamox invited contractor Statsbygg and the architect to review some of the lighting that Glamox had selected for its own offices in Oslo.

“We had a feeling that some of the lighting in our own office would be a good fit for this project, and this ended up being the case. The visit to our office inspired the idea of using slim Glamox C80 linear luminaires to craft squares and rectangles above the various meeting tables. That lighting ultimately gave the negotiation rooms an elegant and distinctive look,” says Bache Jenssen.

Some of the main Glamox luminaires used to light the office space include:

• D70-R108 G2 1100 HF 830 LI MB SM/WH

• C95-R600x600 LED 4000 DALI 830 CP2W MP

• ELV-P500 1400 DALI 830 C2

• C35-R600x600 LED 4000 DALI 830 OP

In the end, the lighting enhanced the perceived quality and spatial experience of the large meeting rooms.

Photo credit: Niklas Hart

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