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NEW COMMUNITY FACILITY Adam Kroll - Lighting / Electrical - Consultant: Dr. Richard Mistrick - Tech 3: Schematic Design
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New York Law School: New Community Facility 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 General Building Information
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Transparent glass façade on northern sides - Plenty of daylight above grade Building Features
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Slurry wall allowing four levels below grade - Spaces below grade include libraries, classrooms, offices - Not just service rooms Architecture: - Modern - Professional - Transparent - Linear elements Building Features
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Building Site Location Lower Manhattan (Tribeca)
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New York Law School: New Community Facility 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 Design Scope 1. 2. 3. 4.
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby: Level 1
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby: Architect’s Rendering
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby: Features Clear glass façade Exterior canopy Vestibule Information/ security desk Turnstiles
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New York Law School: New Community Facility 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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New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby: Design
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby: Design Glowing desk Wide-distribution downlights Linear elements travel from interior to exterior canopy Semi-diffuse material Wash wall Highlight columns Light turnstiles
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby: Design Ceiling creates a link between Interior and exterior
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Basement Level B4
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Areas Stack areas Reading Areas
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New York Law School: New Community Facility 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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New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Design Overview Stack areas Reading areas
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Reading Area Ambient Lighting
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Reading Area Ambient Lighting
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Reading Area Ambient Lighting
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Reading Area Task Lighting Images from other projects
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Reading Area
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New York Law School: New Community Facility 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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New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Stacks Images from other projects
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Stacks
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Stacks Lighting Equipment
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium: Basement Level 1
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium: Features Ramp entry Main entry Projection screen Podium Tiered seating Additional seating Projection screens
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New York Law School: New Community Facility 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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New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium: Section
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium Design: Section
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium Design: Section
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium Design: Section Illuminate speakerCovesLinear downlightsWall wash on rear wall Upward wall wash from wall panels Glowing line where wall material changes Recessed step lights
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium: Detail
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium Design: Detail
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium: RCP
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium Design: RCP
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium Design: RCP Coves Linear downlights
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Student Dining & Roof Terrace: Level 5
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace: Architect’s Rendering
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace: Spaces Dining areasRoof terraceStairwell
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace: Features Clear glass walls
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New York Law School: New Community Facility 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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New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace Circular fixtures integrate lighting with architecture of the columns Sconces mirror the linear elements of the columns and windows Pendant design combines circular and linear elements
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace
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New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace
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New York Law School: New Community Facility 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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