University Park, PA The Pennsylvania State University Architectural Engineering Lighting and Electrical Faculty Advisor: Dr. Martin Moeck
A Building Overview The main spaces include: Convenience Store Provided by Hayes Large Architects Management Offices Mail Room Large Dining Area Kitchen
The spaces I have chosen to redesign: 1 st Floor A Building Overview Large Dining Area
The spaces I have chosen to redesign: 2nd Floor & Exterior A Building Overview Exterior Front Façade and Surrounding Walkways Louie s Convenience Store Main Circulation
Overall Design Goals: Schematic Design: Concept Development Public Space Daylight pours into space through large windows which expose the visitor to the outdoors Bring the outdoors inside by replicating common attributes Comfortable and relaxing atmosphere Highlight special architectural features Create a means of direction through connecting spaces
Inspirations: Schematic Design: Concept Development Day vs. Night Outdoors Uniform vs. Non-Uniform Public vs. Private Relaxation Open Comfort Motivation Calming Invigorating Rejuvenating Inviting
Schematic Design: Large Dining Area
This area includes the following spaces: Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Large Dining Room Small Dining Room A La Board Dining Room Kiosks selling various types of food
Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Large Dining Room (Double story height space highlighted) Kiosks A La Board Dining Room Small Dining Room
Features of Space: Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Large Windows Double story ceiling height in large dining room Vibrant Color Scheme Earthy Floor Tiles
Functions: Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Sell Food Eat, Study, Relax
Design Goals: Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Consistency of the Spaces: Keep Common themes between large dining room, small dining room, A La Board Dining Area, and the Kiosk s Facial Modeling: Customers, Cashiers Attention drawn to areas where food can be purchased Spaces should feel open and spacious like the outdoors Bring out architectural features such as the double story ceiling in the large dining room
Design Development Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Diffuse Direct Light shining through translucent acrylic tile with an added PUNCH
Day vs. Night Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Un-lit renderings provided by Hayes Large Architects
Day Schematic Design: Large Dining Area 3 4 2 1 1. Direct Linear Fluorescent System in ceiling cavity -glowing ceiling using light blue acrylic tiles -general ambient lighting- dimmable -T5 linear fluorescent within ceiling cavity 2. Rail System of Low Voltage Track -added punch on the workplane -hung in track recessed between the acrylic tiles -Halogen T-lamp 3 3. Compact Fluorescent Downlights -resembling beams of warm sunlight; 3000K CCT -controlled for days with less direct sunlight 4. Decorative Pendant -Bringing the sun indoors -Balloon lighting -Halogen source (Amber)
Night Schematic Design: Large Dining Area 3 6 5 4 2 1 1. Direct Linear Fluorescent System in ceiling cavity -glowing ceiling using light blue acrylic tiles -general ambient lighting- dimmable -T5 linear fluorescent within ceiling cavity 2. Rail System of Low Voltage Track -added punch on the workplane -hung in track recessed between the acrylic tiles -Halogen T-lamp 3. Compact Fluorescent Downlights -resembling beams of warm moonlight; 3000K CCT -controlled for dimming 4. Decorative Pendant -Bringing the moon indoors -Balloon lighting- Halogen source (Blue) 5. Blue LEDs and Fluorescent Cove Lighting -stars and perimeter lighting adding non-uniformity 6. Linear Fluorescent Strips -Create a glow in the high clerestory windows -T5 linear fluorescent bare strip fixtures
Added Punch on the Workplane Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Glowing Ceiling with added Punch Bright Kiosks
Initial Fixture Ideas: Day Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Vibrant Daylight Beams of Warm Sunlight Translucent Blue Acrylic Tiles Direct System for glowing ceiling Compact Fluorescent Downlight
Initial Fixture Ideas: Added for Night Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Bright Full Moon and Sparkle of Stars in the Night Sky LEDs recessed into the high ceiling which draw attention to the height of the space Blue Cove Lighting which adds nonuniformity
Initial Fixture Ideas: Sun and Moon Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Helium Balloon Lighting Mixture of light and image
Kiosks Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Pizza, Pasta Salads Hoagies Asian Noodle Stir Fry Fast Food Each with their own personality
Kiosks: Design Development Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Higher Illuminance levels to draw attention to these areas Avoid Large throw distances for accent lighting Highlight food at each kiosk Highlight signs for each kiosk
Kiosks: Design Development Schematic Design: Large Dining Area 1 4 3 2 1. Compact Fluorescent Downlights -general ambient lightingdimmable -resembling sunlight beams 2. Narrow distribution track mounted spotlight -added punch to the kiosk signage -Line Voltage Halogen 3. Decorative Pendants -accent lighting for food -Low Voltage Halogen 4. Compact Fluorescent Downlights -general ambient lighting for small dining room All kiosks will utilize the same lighting scheme, along with the buffet in the A La Board Dining Room.
A La Board Dining: Design Development Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Downlights mounted in high ceiling for general ambient lighting Glowing Ceiling with added Punch Highlighting food with short throw distances
Lighting Hierarchy Schematic Design: Large Dining Area Kiosk Countertops and Food Workplane Glowing Ceiling Perimeter and Accent Lighting
Schematic Design: Main Circulation
This area includes the following spaces: Schematic Design: Main Circulation Entrance Vestibule and Lobby Second Floor Hallway adjacent to the mail room Main Staircase into Large Dining Room
Functions: Schematic Design: Main Circulation Connection between the dining rooms, the mail room, Louie s, and the entrances and exits Provide a means of direction Features: Low ceiling heights Long, skinny hallways
Entrance Entrance Schematic Design: Main Circulation Entry Vestibule Lobby Main Staircase Main Second Floor Corridor
Design Goals: Schematic Design: Main Circulation Natural progression leading to joining spaces Means of direction utilizing lower illuminance level -maintain a 5:1 ratio to joining spaces Space should feel open: Low Ceiling Heights Functionality: Corridor Decorative and Inviting: Vestibule Keep theme consistent with dining room
Design Development Schematic Design: Main Circulation 4 1 2 3 3 6 5 1. Compact Fluorescent Downlights -Dimmable; low levels preferred -4000K 2. Large Glowing Decorative Area Source -T5 linear fluorescent; 4000K 3. Compact Fluorescent Downlights -drawing you into the large dining room -3000K to mock downlights used in high ceiling of dining room 4. Direct Linear Fluorescent System in ceiling cavity -glowing ceiling using light blue acrylic tiles -general ambient light -T5 linear fluorescent within ceiling cavity 7 5. Rail System of Low-Voltage track hung in ceiling tile grid -highlight the mailboxes 6. Compact Fluorescent Downlights -High levels to guide you to elevator and staircase -3000K 7. White LED step lights -guidance into the dining room; added sparkle
Main Corridor: Design Development Schematic Design: Main Circulation Glowing Ceiling resembling dining areas below 5 Added Punch to highlight the mailboxes Progression of Light: Directing to Elevator and Stairs
Initial Fixture Ideas Schematic Design: Main Circulation Direct System for glowing ceiling Compact Fluorescent Downlights LEDs for stairs
Lighting Hierarchy Schematic Design: Main Circulation Entrances and exits to and from exterior, to Louie s, the dining rooms, and the mailroom Designation of elevator and staircases Corridor Floors and Ceiling Lobby and Vestibule
Schematic Design: Louie s
Functions: Schematic Design: Louie s Easy quick way for students to buy snacks and drinks on the go Sell! Sell! Sell! Features: High domed ceiling Small Space Windows on all exterior walls
Schematic Design: Louie s Shelving for Dry Products Refrigerator and Freezer Changing Display Check out
Design Goals: Schematic Design: Louie s Even illuminance over all products -50 fc horizontal; 30 fc vertical Avoid glare in the high domed ceiling while still highlighting the architectural feature Accurate Facial Modeling Accurate product label rendering Food should look appetizing- use of short throw distances
Design Development Schematic Design: Louie s 1 2 2 1. Uplight -Highlighting the high ceiling dome -Compact Fluorescent;3000K 2. Pendant Downlights -Bringing the light to a level that will accurately render the products and make them appear appetizing -Compact Fluorescent;3000K
Design Development Uplighting Mounted Around Perimeter of the dome Schematic Design: Louie s Suspended Pendant Downlights
Lighting Hierarchy Schematic Design: Louie s Food displayed on shelves Cashier Ceiling Floor
Schematic Design: Exterior Front Façade and Surrounding Walkways
Functions: Entry into the building Schematic Design: Exterior Front Façade and Surrounding Walkways Means of egress around commons to surrounding residence Halls
Schematic Design: Exterior Front Façade and Surrounding Walkways Front of Louie s Walkways and Stairs Large Circulation Space
Design Goals: Schematic Design: Exterior Front Façade and Surrounding Walkways Provide adequate light levels on walkways and stairs for safety purposes -student security and comfort -accurate facial recognition -avoid dark areas Highlight architectural features of front façade: Beacon of Light -brick columns, metal dome, canopy Luminaires: Style (Day) vs. Light Distribution (Night) Avoid glare caused by fixture s distribution
Front Façade: Design Development Schematic Design: Exterior Front Façade and Surrounding Walkways 4 1. Ingrade Uplight -Metal Halide -Highlighting the columns 2. Ingrade Directional Uplight -Metal Halide -Highlighting the canopy 2 1 3 3. Recessed Downlight -Compact Fluorescent -Providing a higher light level at the entrance 3. Washlight -Metal Halide -Highlighting the dome -Mounted on tall pole in front of the building
Surrounding Walkways: Design Development Bollard for Walkways: Where no exterior walls are available for mounting Schematic Design: Exterior Front Façade and Surrounding Walkways Ingrade LED Step Washlight Ingrade Washlight for walkways: Where fixture can be mounted in a wall Full Cutoff Pole Lighting
Spaces I will be Redesigning: Schematic Design: Summary Large Dining Area Louie s Convenience Store Main Circulation Exterior Front Façade and Surrounding Walkways
Design Goal Summary: Schematic Design: Summary Bringing the feelings of the outdoors inside to the dining areas -Comfortable, Relaxing, Motivating, Inviting -the sun, the moon, the stars and the sky Achieve feelings of Day vs. Night using: Modes of Public vs. Private Uniform vs. Non-Uniform Light Distribution Highlighting architectural details
Schematic Design: Critique Any Questions? Suggestions? Input? Thank you for your time!