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Brad GaughNovember 29, 2010
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Building Background Lighting Spaces
◦ Façade◦ Lobby◦ Auxiliary Gymnasium◦ Weight and Fitness Room
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Occupant
Building type
Usage
Harford Community CollegeFighting Owls
Athletic Facility
Division III NCAA basketballLocal Community indoor activitiesWeight and Fitness RoomSwimming Complex
Susquehanna Center
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Location
Size
Cost
Construction Dates
Delivery Method
Architect
Lighting Consultants
Bel Air, Marylandlatitude = 39.56°N, longitude = 76.28°W
110,000 ft2
$28 million
April 2011 – August 2012
Design-Bid-Build
Hord Coplan Macht
Dunlop Lighting Design
Susquehanna Center
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N
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Existing Building
Addition
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Thomas Run Road
Main Entry Point
Road Entrance
Road Entrance
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Auxiliary Gym
Lobby
Weight & Fitness
Facade
Facade
Main Entry Point
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General Lighting Design Concepts
•Emphasize Game Type Atmosphere (Excitement, Intrigue, Festive, Cheerful)
•Provide Uniformity for Task Oriented Spaces
•Exhibit High Quality Facility
Susquehanna Center
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Facade Floor Plan
Main EntryCovered Sidewalk
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Facade Materials
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Facade Lighting Design Concepts
Schematic #1 – Intrigue
•Create Visual Curiosity
•Develop Points of Interest
•Highlight Travel to Entrance
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Schematic Design #1
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Schematic Design #1
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Schematic Design #1Highlight Shade
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Schematic Design #1Wall Emphasis
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Schematic Design #1Sidewalk Illumination
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Schematic Design #1Back Lighting of Sign
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Schematic Design #1Visual Curiousity
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Schematic Design #1Equipment
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Facade Lighting Design Concepts
Schematic #2 – The Nest
•Floating Roof
•Structure = Twigs of Nest
•Visual Curiosity
•Emphasize Travel to Entrance
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Schematic Design #2
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Schematic Design #2Back Lighting of Sign
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Schematic Design #2Visual Curiosity Top of Nest
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Schematic Design #2Visual Curiosity Twigs of Nest
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Schematic Design #2Wall Emphasis
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Schematic Design #2Sidewalk Illumination
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Schematic Design #2Equipment
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Facade Lighting Design Concepts
Schematic #3 – Game Day
• Inspiration Bryce Jordan Center Penn State
• Visual Interest Using Team Colors
• Create Visual Curiosity
• Highlight Travel to Entrance
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Schematic Design #3
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Schematic Design #3Color Lighting of Shades
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Schematic Design #3Wall Emphasis
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Schematic Design #3Sidewalk Illumination
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Schematic Design #3Sign Illumination
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Schematic Design #3Color Changing Illumination
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Schematic Design #3Color Changing Illumination
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Schematic Design #3Color Changing Illumination
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Schematic Design #3Equipment
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Lobby
Main Entry Point 38
Lobby Floor Plan
Wavy Pendants
• Pendants alternate in the Light Blue and Navy Blue colors
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Lobby Materials
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Lobby Lighting Design Concepts
Lighting to an Impression - Festive
•Provide bright non-uniform Lighting Mode
•Place emphasis on Points of Interest
•Utilize Movement of Light – Sparkle or Pulsate
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Lobby Schematic DesignLobby Schematic Design 42
Lobby Schematic DesignDisplay Case
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Lobby Schematic DesignHonorary Plaque
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Lobby Schematic DesignRandom Slow Pulsating Fixture
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Lobby Schematic DesignRandom Slow Pulsating Fixture
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Lobby Schematic DesignRandom Slow Pulsating Fixture
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Lobby Schematic DesignEquipment
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Lobby Lighting Design Issues
Light interaction with Perforated Aluminum
•Stream Lines of Light
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Lobby Schematic DesignAlternate Solution Wall Mounted
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Auxiliary Gym
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Auxiliary Gymnasium Floor Plan
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Auxiliary Gymnasium Section
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Auxiliary Gymnasium Materials
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Auxiliary Gymnasium Lighting Design Concepts
Lighting For an Task
•Provide adequate Illuminance
•Supply sufficient Uniformity at Task Plane
•Bring Daylight into space
•Integrate between Electric Light and Daylight
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Auxiliary Gym Schematic Design
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Auxiliary Gym Schematic DesignElectrical Lighting
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Auxiliary Gym Schematic DesignDaylighting with Skylights
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Auxiliary Gym Schematic DesignIntegration between Electric Light and Daylight
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Auxiliary Gym Schematic DesignEquipment
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Auxiliary Gymnasium Skylight Design
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Auxiliary Gymnasium Skylight Design
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Auxiliary Gymnasium Skylight Design
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Auxiliary Gymnasium Lighting Design Issues
Direct and Reflected Glare from Skylights
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Auxiliary Gymnasium Lighting Design Issues
Direct and Reflected Glare from Skylights – Solution Electronic Shade Devices
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Weight and Fitness
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Weight & Fitness Floor Plan
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Weight & Fitness Section and Materials
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Weight & Fitness Lighting Design Concepts
Lighting For an Task
•Provide adequate Illuminance
•Supply sufficient Uniformity at Task Plane
•Bring Daylight into space
•Integrate between Electric Light and Daylight
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Weight & Fitness Schematic Design
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Weight & Fitness Schematic DesignLower Ceiling Down Lighting
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Weight & Fitness Schematic DesignIndirect Lighting in High Exposed Ceiling
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Weight & Fitness Schematic DesignDirect Daylight from North Facade
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Weight & Fitness Schematic DesignIntegration between Electric Light and Daylight
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Weight & Fitness Schematic DesignMid-Ceiling Down Lighting
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Weight & Fitness Schematic DesignMid-Ceiling Down Lighting
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Weight & Fitness Schematic DesignEquipment
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Connecting the DOTS . . .
General Lighting Design Concepts
•Emphasize Game Type Atmosphere (Excitement, Intrigue, Festive, Cheerful)
•Exhibit High Quality Facility
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Connecting the DOTS . . .
General Lighting Design Concepts
• Provide Uniformity for Task Oriented Spaces
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Brad GaughNovember 29, 2010
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