Title: NEW COMMUNITY FACILITY
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Adam Kroll - Lighting / Electrical -
Consultant Dr. Richard Mistrick - Tech 3
Schematic Design
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General Building Information
185 West Broadway, New York, NY 207,192 SF 6
floors above grade, 4 floors below grade 80
million total cost estimate Currently under
construction Spaces include a library,
auditorium, classrooms, offices, dining areas,
study areas
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Building Features
Transparent glass façade on northern sides -
Plenty of daylight above grade
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Building Features
Slurry wall allowing four levels below grade -
Spaces below grade include libraries,
classrooms, offices - Not just service
rooms Architecture - Modern - Professional -
Transparent - Linear elements
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Building Site Location
Lower Manhattan (Tribeca)
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Design Scope
1.
Circulation space Main Entry Lobby Level 1 Work
space Library Stacks Reading Area Basement
Level 4 Special purpose space Main
Auditorium Basement Level 1 Exterior
space Student Dining Roof Terrace Level 5
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Main Entry Lobby Level 1
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Main Entry Lobby Architects Rendering
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Main Entry Lobby Features
Clear glass façade
Exterior canopy
Turnstiles
Vestibule
Information/ security desk
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Main Entry Lobby Design Issues
Glass curtainwall - North-facing daylight First
impression - The first space that visitors see
in the building - High-quality space Connection
between interior and exterior - Transparency is
a major architectural theme Use light to guide
flow - Direct people to information desk or
turnstiles
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Main Entry Lobby
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Main Entry Lobby Design
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Main Entry Lobby Design
Highlight columns
Wash wall
Semi-diffuse material
Linear elements travel from interior to exterior
canopy
Wide-distribution downlights
Glowing desk
Light turnstiles
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Main Entry Lobby Design
Ceiling creates a link between Interior
and exterior
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Library Basement Level B4
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Library Areas
Reading Areas
Stack areas
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Library Design Issues
No daylight in space - Basement level 4 - Floor
is 60 feet below grade Narrow stacks - Long
rows with only 3 feet between shelves - High
vertical illuminance levels needed to identify
books Reading areas - High horizontal
illuminance levels needed for reading/writing
tasks - Eye strain students may spend long hours
reading
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Library Design Overview
Reading areas
Stack areas
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Library Reading Area Ambient Lighting
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Library Reading Area Ambient Lighting
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Library Reading Area Ambient Lighting
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Library Reading Area Task Lighting
Images from other projects
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Library Reading Area
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Library Reading Area Lighting Equipment
LEDs (low maintenance) vs. Fluorescent (low cost)
Subtle variation in panel color to
avoid appearance of overcast sky
Task light
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Library Stacks
Images from other projects
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Library Stacks
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Library Stacks Lighting Equipment
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Auditorium Basement Level 1
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Auditorium Features
Ramp entry
Additional seating
Projection screen
Projection screens
Podium
Main entry
Tiered seating
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Auditorium Design Issues
Multi-function space - Presentations by a
speaker or video projection displays - Writing
tasks at student desks Projection screens -
One in front and two towards back of room -
Pendant fixtures not possible throughout much of
space No daylight in space - Basement level
1
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Auditorium Section
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Auditorium Design Section
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Auditorium Design Section
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Auditorium Design Section
Illuminate speaker
Coves
Linear downlights
Wall wash on rear wall
Upward wall wash from wall panels
Glowing line where wall material changes
Recessed step lights
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Auditorium Detail
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Auditorium Design Detail
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Auditorium RCP
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Auditorium Design RCP
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Auditorium Design RCP
Linear downlights
Coves
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Student Dining Roof Terrace Level 5
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Dining Roof Terrace Architects Rendering
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Dining Roof Terrace Spaces
Dining areas
Roof terrace
Stairwell
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Dining Roof Terrace Features
Clear glass walls
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Dining Roof Terrace Design Issues
Clear glass walls - Lots of northern daylight -
No boundaries between roof terrace and dining
area More relaxed mood than rest of building -
Design can be more playful Roof terrace visible
from street - Building sits on the corner of W.
Broadway and Leonard St.
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Dining Roof Terrace
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Dining Roof Terrace
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Dining Roof Terrace
Pendant design combines circular and linear
elements
Circular fixtures integrate lighting with
architecture of the columns
Sconces mirror the linear elements of the columns
and windows
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Dining Roof Terrace
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Dining Roof Terrace
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Dining Roof Terrace
Illuminated railing establishes perimeter and
mirrors the structure of the glass façade
Light from inside provides general lighting
outside
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Questions / Comments?