
is the world’s leading software for professional lighting design, used by over 700,000 planners and architects globally to create optimal lighting solutions [28, 29]. It allows you to design, calculate, and visualize light for both indoor and outdoor spaces using real luminaires from major manufacturers [29]. Core Capabilities Comprehensive Planning
to ensure your virtual designs are physically achievable [29]. Professional Reporting Dialux 3.14
The year was 2002. Imagine a dimly lit office where a young designer named Elias was tasked with lighting a massive underground terminal. Before 3.14, Elias would have spent days flipping through paper catalogs, manually calculating formulas on a legal pad. But 3.14 changed the game. It was the "Goldilocks" version—stable, surprisingly fast for its time, and the first to truly make 3D visualization feel like a tool rather than a gimmick. is the world’s leading software for professional lighting
While classic versions paved the way, is the standard for modern, sustainable, and complex architectural lighting design. It allows for the calculation of natural and artificial light in one scene, offering, for instance, superior analysis of daylighting techniques using specialized lighting simulations . Conclusion Professional Reporting The year was 2002
If you have managed to get your hands on a copy of Dialux 3.14 (note: DIAL GmbH no longer provides it officially, supporting evo only), here is the classic workflow that made millions of lighting plans.
While "3.14" is not a current primary version—as the software has evolved through (the classic version) and into the modern DIALux evo —the platform continues to provide comprehensive tools for precise illumination engineering. Core Capabilities
DIALux was first developed in 1994 by DIAL GmbH in Lüdenscheid, Germany, quickly becoming a standard for professionals worldwide thanks to its powerful, free-to-use 3D modeling and calculation capabilities. Version 3.14, from the "classic" product line, is particularly noteworthy as it represented a mature, reliable platform. Its ongoing relevance is validated by its use in academic research as recently as 2022. A study from Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Jakarta used DIALux 3.14's visualization capabilities to analyze the lighting of VIP rooms and staff offices, comparing it against Indonesian National Standards (SNI). This shows that even after newer versions were available, DIALux 3.14 remained a trusted, fully-featured tool for serious professional and academic work.








































































































































































































































