The Children s storytelling area

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Purpose of Space The Children s storytelling area This area has a circular seating pattern, in different levels going up. Its intended use is for librarians, parents, or young adults to read to children. While it s not being used for storytelling in groups, it may also be used as a sitting area where children can sit and read a book. Along the south wall, there are also bookshelves where the patrons can find picture books. Lighting Concept This storytelling area has a more fun look. Its different layout and design provide a school oriented approach but at the same time make it creative and enjoyable for children. The ceiling also is composed of a circular dropped ceiling over it, which is shaped as a donut. This dropped ceiling holds color changing LED s which will create the mood with its bright colors on the ceiling. The seating area back is made of the same material as the drop ceiling which is a luminous and transparent surface which allows light to go through, and there are LED s located inside thesis back where the patrons can enjoy the color environments created by these lights. Dimensions This area has a square-like geometry, located in the north west area of the second level and has access to the family place, children s circulation and has a arched pattern in different levels in the middle where children can sit. Perimeter: 30x25.6x30.1x26.8 ft aprox Area: 840.76 sq ft Floor Plan

Finishes Floor Material Manufacturer color 100464 CT1 Carpet tile-pop circles Interface Right-on (red) 6099164 CT3 Carpet tile-superflor Interface Pacific sunset (orange) 609162 CT4 Carpet tile- superflor Interface Primavera (green) 609158 CT5 Carpet tile -superflor Interface Kingfisher (blue) R7 Rubber floor Atmosphese Starlight TM 987 Color take 2 B2 Wood maple

Walls Ceiling CP1 Cement plaster (stucco) Integral colored, color to match P4 (sand finish) Integral colored, color CP2 Cement plaster (stucco) to match P1 (sand finish) Color: Maple SL1 Slatwall Display warehouse Groves: clear anodized SL2 Slatwall Display warehouse To match wall color W4 Wood Baltic birch (plywood) Open to structure with AC4 Open acoustical spray on paint P1 AC5 Gypsum board Painted gypsum board AC6 Suspended grid and lay-in tile Armstrong Furnishings There are bookshelves on the south side of the area (to the left in the rendering provided), which contain picture books. In the middle of the area there is a seating area that protrudes from the floor. The back part is made out of a translucent material that has 69% transparency and will glow with the LED lights inside it. The seating area is located right inside the back part and is shaped the same, allowing people to sit there when reading or listening to stories. Daylighting In this area, there are windows on the north side providing daylight and at night some light from the exterior luminairs. There are no skylights. Lighting Controls The control device used in the children s computer area of the library was the manual on/sched off (8am-10pm) type and it uses a time switch with manual switch override. This area also has a new control system that will use DMX 512 color kinetics controller in order to do the color changing with the LED lighting. Ceiling plan

Fixtures Description Elegant low profile spun steel 3 1/2" deep x 33" diameter housing encircles a 12 1/2" diameter reveal (open center). Fixture Code B Mounting pendant Lamp Watts 6 lamp BIAX 40 watts Lamp Type 6FT40W Ballast (3) 2 lamp electronic ballast, high power factor. Volts 120

Left rendering: Scion round pendant in middle and five wall washers near south wall. Description 12 color cove LED s two piece vented plastic 45 LED s (15 red, 15 green, 15 blue) with asymmetric direct illumination Color Kinetics CCT 1,000-10,000 K Fixture Code C Mounting On dropped ceiling (surface) Power Consumption Max 6 Watts Lamp Type LED Controls DMX 512 and iplayer 2.0 Volts 120

Description Wall washer Fixture Code A Mounting Recessed Lamp Watts 1 lamp, 42 watts Lamp Type 42 W CFL Ballast Electronic ballast Volts 120 Power Density the allowable power density for a library with stacks is 1.2 W/sf according to Title 24 IES Criteria Reading: printed tasks Appearance of Space and Luminairs Very important This space should look aesthetically pleasing, since this is where children will have books read to them and will be reading themselves when they re older. In order to keep the children s interest on the area and provide a comfortable and pleasing atmosphere, the storytelling space should have an inviting and original look to it.

Light Distribution on Surfaces Important Light distribution on this space should be even in order for people to be able to read at ease. The storytelling area has different levels in a circular pattern, so this area needs even lighting throughout the space. Reflected Glare Very important At the storytelling area, reflected glare might be an issue since it is close to some windows and these might reflect the light coming from the light fixtures. Bare lamps should be avoided and placement of luminairs should be considered. Shadow Somewhat important There should not be shadows on this area, or kept to a minimum since children or parents shouldn t be required to move in order to have a better vision of the book they re reading. Shadow patterns would also be distracting and would provide an unpleasant view. Source/Task/eye Geometry Somewhat important The source of the luminairs in relation to the eye of the person is somewhat important, but due to the composition of the area and the ceiling architecture, the possibilities for luminair placing is a bit limiting. Horizontal Illuminance Important: 300-500 lux (30-50 fc) There should be enough light on the area in order for adults to read to their children as well as for children to read storybooks. There should be enough illuminance as well in case people want to read books with fine print.

Title 24 Allowed Lighting Power Library: Reading areas: 1.2 W/sqft Label Description Lamp Ballast Input Watts Total No Used Watts Wallwasher Wallwasher Ceiling recessed One CFM 42W GX24q-4, 3500K CCT, 82 CRI, 3200 lumen Smartmate Programmed Start 4-pin Triple Tube [CFTR42W/GX24q] 46 5 230 icove12 LED LED 12 inch total length (45 LEDs: 15 red, 15 blue, 15 green) - 6 41 246 Pendant Scion indirect/direct pendant 3-26 W lamps 33 1 33 Total Watts 509 Dim (in ft) Height 15.5 Length 38 Area (sq. ft)= 1444 Power Density (lm/sq. ft.) 0.3525 Width 38 Label BF LLD LDD Ceiling Washlight 0.98 0.86 0.88 12 months IV Luminaire LLF Table Cln. Maint. Interval Cat. Lum Cat. RSDD Other Total LLF Semi- Direct 0.92 1 0.68 icove12 Pendant 1 0.9 0.86 12 months VI Indirect 0.88 1 0.68 1 0.94 0.91 12 months II Dir/Indirect 0.915 1 0.78

Room Cavity Ratio: 5 Height 15.5 Length 29 Width 29 Expected Dirt Depreciation 10% Initial Lumen LLF Design Lumen Ceiling Washlight 3200 0.68 2176 LED icove12 51 0.68 35 pendant 2900 0.78 2262 Lightscape Rendering

without the dropped ceiling

with dropped ceiling

For the storytelling seating For the dropped ceiling LEDs: Location of fixtures on top views:

Pendant is located in the center

above: LEDs (icolorcove12 ) in the seating area. Design Conclusions This area has good illuminance values, and it is pretty uniform. The bookshelves along the wall also provide good illuminance in order to be able to read the titles. The LEDs provide the seating area to glow in different colors. Although it can t be seen clearly using Lightscape, it should work due to the transmittance and transparency of the material (sand blasted glass). The power density was acceptable and it actually went down from the original design. So there is energy conservation as well as better aesthetic quality on this area. There were various changes in this space, since it is the most fun area in the library. This semi-square area has a circular (half-moon) shaped seating area made out of ½ sandblasted glass. This material diffuses and transmits the LEDs which are inside it as

shown on the detail above. This seating area back rest will glow from within and change colors as time passes by. This should be a major attraction for young kids. The circular dropped ceiling should change colors as well and hope that it also makes kids more eager to come back to the library and read.