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Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Andrew Moore Project Team: Owner: MIT Architect: EllenZweig CM: William A. Berry & Sons, Inc. Structural: Lemessurier Consultants HVAC & Electrical: BR+A Consulting Engineers, LLC Lighting Consultant: LAM Partners, Inc. Plumbing/FP: RW Sullivan Engineering Civil: Nitsch Engineering, Inc. Landscape Architect: Reed Hilderbrand Associates, Inc. LEED Consultant: The Green Engineer, LLP Telecommunications: Communications Design Group, Inc. Rendering from the architect, EllenZweig

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Size: 354,000 GSF 7 levels above grade 1 levels below grade Construction: Completion: 2010 Cost: ~ $190 million Functions: Cancer Research - Cellular Biology - Molecular Genetics - Engineering Lab Support Vivarium Conference Facilities Meeting Spaces Cafeteria Offices Administrative Functions Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Functions: Cancer Research - Cellular Biology - Molecular Genetics - Engineering Lab Support Vivarium Conference Facilities Meeting Spaces Cafeteria Offices Administrative Functions Koch Institute Image courtesy Google Maps Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Koch Institute Image courtesy Google Maps Koch Institute Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Rendering from the architect, EllenZweig Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Goals: - Compliment the adjacent Stata Center - Provide a pathway along Main Street - Compliment the adjacent Gallery space - Enhance focal points - Main Entrance - Side Entrances Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Criteria: - Illuminance - Horizontal: 5 fc - Vertical: 3 fc -Light Pollution - 90 o from nadir -Lighting Power Density -Plaza area – 0.2 W/ft 2 -Main entry – 30 W/lf -Side entries – 20 W/lf -Canopy – 1.25 W/ft 2 Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Criteria: - Illuminance - Horizontal: 5 fc - Vertical: 3 fc -Light Pollution - 90 o from nadir -Lighting Power Density -Plaza area – 0.2 W/ft 2 -Main entry – 30 W/lf -Side entries – 20 W/lf -Canopy – 1.25 W/ft 2 Dimensions: - ~ ft 2 - ~ 444 ft x 36.5 ft - Front façade = 295’-5” long Elements: - Granite benches -10 pin oak trees -28 columnar ginkgo trees Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Performance: - Illuminance - Horizontal: 12.5 fc average - Vertical: 6.46 fc average -Light Pollution - none of the luminous flux is emitted >90 o from nadir -Lighting Power Density -Allowed power = 6667 W -Design power = 3796 W Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Rendering from the architect, EllenZweig Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Goals: - Provide flexibility for display area - Properly illuminate vertical displays along south wall - Provide daytime and night time scenes Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Criteria: - Illuminance - Horizontal: 10 fc - Vertical: 3 fc -Lighting Power Density W/ft 2 Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Criteria: - Illuminance - Horizontal: 10 fc - Vertical: 3 fc -Lighting Power Density W/ft 2 Dimensions: - ~ 2415 ft 2 - ~ 133’-7” x 14’-1.5” - Height = 12’-9.75” - Display area = ~802 ft 2 - 6” drop ceiling in display area Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Dimensions: - ~ 2415 ft 2 - ~ 133’-7” x 14’-1.5” - Display area = ~802 ft 2 Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Performance: - Illuminance - Horizontal: 8.1fc average - Vertical: 4.11 fc average -Lighting Power Density -Allowed power = W -Design power = 1457 W Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Rendering from the architect, EllenZweig Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Goals: - Provide a flexible lighting system for a variety of scenarios from presentation to social gathering - Allow for the use of the dividers and conference settings in the space Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Criteria: - Illuminance - Assembly: - Horizontal: 10 fc -Social -Horizontal: 5 fc -Vertical: 3 fc -Conference -Horizontal: 30 fc -Vertical: 5 fc -Lighting Power Density W/ft 2 Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Criteria: - Illuminance - Assembly: - Horizontal: 10 fc -Social -Horizontal: 5 fc -Vertical: 3 fc -Conference -Horizontal: 30 fc -Vertical: 5 fc -Lighting Power Density W/ft 2 Dimensions: - ~ 2497 ft 2 - ~ 57’-8” x 43’-9” - Height = 11’-3” in back and -14’-3” in front -1’-6.75” recesses in ceilings Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Dimensions: - ~ 2497 ft 2 - ~ 57’-8” x 43’-9” - Height = 11’-3” in back and -14’-3” in front -1’-6.75” recesses in ceilings Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Performance: - Illuminance -Lecture/Conference - Horizontal: fc avg - Vertical: 7.6 fc avg -Social - Horizontal: 11.1 fc avg - Vertical: 4.45 fc avg -Lighting Power Density -Allowed power = W -Design power = W Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Rendering from the architect, EllenZweig Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Goals: - Create a task-ambient lighting environment - Provide controls to automatically and manually adjust lighting for optimal energy savings Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Goals: - Create a task-ambient lighting environment - Provide controls to automatically and manually adjust lighting for optimal energy savings Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Criteria: - Illuminance - Horizontal: 50 fc - Vertical: 30 fc -Lighting Power Density W/ft 2 Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Criteria: - Illuminance - Horizontal: 50 fc - Vertical: 30 fc -Lighting Power Density W/ft 2 Dimensions: - ~ 1940 ft 2 - ~ 23’-1” x 72’-10” - Height = 11’-3” Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Dimensions: - ~ 1940 ft 2 - ~ 23’-1” x 72’-10” - Height = 11’-3” Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Performance: - Illuminance - Horizontal - Desk: fc avg -Horizontal – Bench: fc avg -Horizontal – Floor: fc avg -Vertical: fc average -Lighting Power Density -Allowed power = 2716 W -Design power = W Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Building Overview Lighting Depth & Electrical Depth – Redesign -Streetscape -Gallery -Flex Use Space -Laboratory Architectural Breadth– Southern façade shading Electrical Depth – Copper/Aluminum feeder study

MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Acknowledgements: - Dr. Richard Mistrick – Advisor -Mr. Theodore Dannerth - Advisor -Dr. Kevin Houser -Ron Achin – BR+A Consulting Engineers, LLC -Domenico Sinopoli – BR+A Consulting Engineers, LLC -Bryan Rydingsward – BR+A Consulting Engineers, LLC -Arne Abramson – MIT Department of Facilities -Peter Cooper – MIT Department of Facilities -All my friends and family -My dog Val for not destroying my room while I was in the lab