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HARRY RANSOM HUMANITIES RESEARCH CENTER EXPANSION AND RENOVATION THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SCHEMATIC LIGHTING DESIGN LIGHTING / ELECTRICAL OPTION DR. RICHARD MISTRICK, ADVISOR

THE HARRY RANSOM CENTER 46,360 Square Feet (Renovated First and Second Floors) Seven Above-Grade Floors and Basement Originally Constricted 1972 Renovated 15 May 2001 - April 2003 $9 Million Project Cost Building Functions Cultural Center Gallery Historic Archives Artifact Preservation Performance Center

THE ARCHIVES The Ransom Center is home to one of the world s largest cultural archives, including: 36 Million Literary Manuscripts 1 Million Rare Books 5 Million Photographs Over 100,000 Works of Art The Gutenberg Bible (c. 1455) The World s First Photograph Artwork by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Manuscript collections of Ernest Hemmingway, T.S. Elliot, James Joyce and more

THE RENOVATION Renovation scope includes entire first and second floor Includes gallery, theatre, and archive library / reading spaces Exterior covered overhangs were converted to interior circulation and lobby spaces with glass curtain walls

DESIGN OBJECTIVE The Ransom Center archives are not only a valuable resource for scholars around the world; they are one of the world s most complete set of artifacts. Use light to reinforce the story told by these documents, journals, sketches, photographs and paintings. From the artists first childhood strokes to their final pen marks, light should be used to reveal the cultural history of humanity and reinforce the architecture that protects its, from the moment they enter to their last step out the door...

DESIGN SCOPE Exterior Façade/Canopy Lobby Entrance Lobby Corridors Stair Hall Theatre Lobby Gallery Theatre Reading Room

ENTRANCE LOBBY To Gallery First Photograph Display Gutenberg Bible Security Desk Open to Above Entrance Vestibule and Signature Wall

ENTRANCE LOBBY Design Goals Create warm comfortable space that functions well for social gatherings Highlight rich wood walls Create a visually open space Highlight the Gutenberg Bible Display case Provide adequate illumination for security desk Provide simple/logical building lighting control system at security desk Reduce power density from 8.55 W/sq.ft to 1.3 W/ sq. ft per ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1-2004

ENTRANCE LOBBY Addressing Issues Incandescent perimeter lights consume energy, burn out quickly, and produce reflections on wood walls Glass donor plaque should be redesigned Carefully select downlight locations

ENTRANCE LOBBY Schematic Design Ambient lighting from second floor lobby Linear fluorescent cove system to highlight wood walls Consider specialty lighting for glass donor plaque Provide soft illumination on Gutenberg Bible display wall with ceiling recessed adjustable accent lighting Small ceiling recessed halogen downlights to highlight security counter surface Linear fluorescent undercabinet lighting for task work

ENTRANCE LOBBY Schematic Design Wall Grazing Provide linear cove system with optics to evenly light wall from ceiling to floor Ceiling Reference Wall Reference

ENTRANCE LOBBY Gutenberg Bible Display

ENTRANCE LOBBY Gutenberg Bible Display

ENTRANCE LOBBY Gutenberg Bible Display Ceiling recessed adjustable accents to highlight feature text. General ambient illumination to provide soft illumination on Bible text. Consider ceiling recessed adjustable accent lighting to highlight display.

ENTRANCE LOBBY First Photograph Display

ENTRANCE LOBBY First Photograph Display

NORTH CORRIDOR / THEATRE LOBBY Art Niche Painted Plaster on Gypsum Wall (12 height) Etched Glass Curtain Wall

ENTRANCE LOBBY First Photograph Display Improving the Display Lighting Maintain extremely low light levels to preserve the artifact 0.10 fc vertical on photograph 0.05 fc ambient Consider alternative lighting systems Low wattage halogen track fixtures with UV shields located above case window; will allow flexible on-site aiming Fiber optic system to provide non-directional, glare-free ambient lighting in display case LED system to provide glare free diffuse ambient light from multiple locations within case

NORTH CORRIDOR / THEATRE LOBBY Improving the Design Replace incandescent perimeter lighting Highlight sculptures Hide accent light and soften scallop pattern

NORTH CORRIDOR / THEATRE LOBBY Design Goals Create simple lighting system that compliments the building s architecture Highlight display artwork and sculpture Create a relaxing environment for social gathering Illuminate the etched glass curtain wall Reduce power density from 7.93 W/sq.ft. to 1.2 W/sq.ft per ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1-2004

NORTH CORRIDOR / THEATRE LOBBY Schematic Design Ceiling recessed downlights for general hallway lighting Highlight sculptures with recessed accent lights or track system Provide valance for incandescent strip lights with halogen accent light to highlight artwork Theatre lobby beyond Etched Glass Curtain Wall Highlight etched glass windows with dynamic white LED lighting (refer to exterior renderings) Linear fluorescent track system to highlight wood walls in theatre lobby (refer to main lobby cove system)

NORTH CORRIDOR / THEATRE LOBBY Schematic Design Adjustable halogen accent to highlight painting Festoon lamps to provide ambient lighting

NORTH CORRIDOR / THEATRE LOBBY Schematic Design Adjustable flangeless accent fixtures or Adjustable track lighting

SOUTH CORRIDOR / STAIR HALL Staircase Second Floor Balcony Etched Glass Curtain Wall Sculpture Display Wall

SOUTH CORRIDOR / STAIR HALL Design Goals Create simple lighting system that compliments the building s architecture Highlight display artwork and sculpture Create a relaxing environment for social gathering Illuminate the etched glass curtain wall Improve upon elevator threshold lighting Reduce power density to 1.2 W/sq.ft. Per ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1-2004

SOUTH CORRIDOR / STAIR HALL Addressing Issues Incandescent cove system creates lamp reflections on conference room glass opening Present solution: expired lamps along window are not replaced Replace cove with fluorescent source Adjust window dimensions to prevent reflections

SOUTH CORRIDOR / STAIR HALL Schematic Design Ceiling recessed downlights for general hallway lighting Highlight sculptures with recessed accent lights or track system Glowing white LED panel with color shift to signal elevator arrival Stair Hall beyond Etched Glass Curtain Wall Highlight etched glass windows with dynamic white LED lighting (refer to exterior renderings) Beyond Recessed floor uplights to highlight underside of feature staircase Linear fluorescent track system to highlight wood walls in theatre lobby (refer to main lobby cove system)

GALLERY Exposed Columns Display Case Area Lightwell Ramp and Stairs

GALLERY Design Objective Provide a comprehensive redesign of the gallery ceiling structure Reinforce the building s strong exterior presence Reduce ceiling clutter Tuck monopoint accent fixtures into ceiling Integrate emergency lighting into accent system

GALLERY Lightwell Concept Indirect daylight from second floor windows Recessed track or monopoint system to provide flexible lighting for artwork Surface mounted or recessed linear fluorescent fixture with asymmetric distribution to supplement daylight during dark hours. Consider photosensor control.

THEATRE Draped Fabric Ceiling Seating Transition Vestibule 3/4 Height Wall, Red Painted Plaster on Gypsum Board

THEATRE Design Objective Provide a low maintenance lighting system Reduce energy consumption Create rhythmic visual interest for guests before shows and during intermissions

THEATRE Schematic Design Fluorescent cove system for ambient light Supplement cove lighting with recessed downlights Asymmetric floor recessed uplights to create rhythmic feel on red feature wall

READING ROOM

READING ROOM Glass Interior Windows Windows face into daylit offices Wall Bookshelves Circulation Desk Reading Tables Easel Display Wall

READING ROOM Schematic Design Linear fluorescent cove or surface mount asymmetric fixture to highlight wood ceilings and provide glare-free ambient lighting. Consider implementing dimming controls. Daylight penetration from high interior windows facing daylit perimeter offices. Consider mounting sconces on columns to provide visual interest. Ceiling recessed fluorescent lighting with asymmetric distribution to light perimeter stacks. Provide individually controlled table lamps for reading tables.

READING ROOM Easel Wall Detail Recessed track system to accent the temporary display of artifacts on easel wall. Allow for dimming. The easel wall is used to temporarily display artifacts requested in advance from patrons of the Ransom Center Library and Archives. A user friendly dimming system should be provided for observers to temporarily illuminate the artifacts as well as adjust the cove system lighting. Linear fluorescent cove to provide general illumination for easel wall and visually open the reading room space. Allow for dimming.

EXTERIOR

EXTERIOR Stone Façade Cantilevered Glass Walkway Etched Glass Curtain Wall Canopy Reference Etched Glass Signature Wall Covered Pedestrian Passthrough and Grade Reference Entrance Vestibule

EXTERIOR The Ransom Center entrance features an etched glass signature wall. The signature of each artist in the Ransom Center collections is incorporated into the glazing.

EXTERIOR Each rectangle represents a piece of the Ransom Center collections. During the day intriguing shadows of the collections are cast onto the interior lobby floors and walls.

EXTERIOR Design Concept Bring the Ransom Center archives outside the building Reduce scallop patterns on exterior façade Draw people to the etched glass walls and building entrance Create a more comfortable plaza night setting

EXTERIOR Canopy and Façade Recessed exterior grade downlights to provide soft pads of light under building canopy walkway. White LED striplights intergraded into curtain wall frame to provide dynamic illumination of the etched glass images. Façade illumination - option 1 Recessed linear fluorescent cove to graze stone wall. Entrance signature wall illuminated with color changing LED system to draw visitors to entrance.

EXTERIOR Canopy and Façade Recessed exterior grade downlights to provide soft pads of light under building canopy walkway. White LED striplights intergraded into curtain wall frame to provide dynamic illumination of the etched glass images. Entrance signature wall illuminated with color changing LED system to draw visitors to entrance. Façade illumination - option 2 In-grade recessed lighting with asymmetric distribution to provide scallop effect on façade.

EXTERIOR Plaza and Facade

EXTERIOR Entrance

EXTERIOR Color Changing Signature Wall Provide color changing LEDs recessed into floor and ceiling

EXTERIOR Color Changing Signature Wall

EXTERIOR Etched glass wall Graze etched glass windows with light Redesign framing system to incorporate white LEDs

EXTERIOR LED Façade Lighting Questions?