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NEW COMMUNITY FACILITY Adam Kroll - Lighting / Electrical - Consultant: Dr. Richard Mistrick - Tech 3: Schematic Design.

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1 NEW COMMUNITY FACILITY Adam Kroll - Lighting / Electrical - Consultant: Dr. Richard Mistrick - Tech 3: Schematic Design

2 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

3 New York Law School: New Community Facility Transparent glass façade on northern sides - Plenty of daylight above grade Building Features

4 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

5 New York Law School: New Community Facility Building Site Location Lower Manhattan (Tribeca)

6 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.

7 New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby: Level 1

8 New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby: Architect’s Rendering

9 New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby: Features Clear glass façade Exterior canopy Vestibule Information/ security desk Turnstiles

10 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

11 New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby

12 New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby: Design

13 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

14 New York Law School: New Community Facility Main Entry Lobby: Design Ceiling creates a link between Interior and exterior

15 New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Basement Level B4

16 New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Areas Stack areas Reading Areas

17 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

18 New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Design Overview Stack areas Reading areas

19 New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Reading Area Ambient Lighting

20 New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Reading Area Ambient Lighting

21 New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Reading Area Ambient Lighting

22 New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Reading Area Task Lighting Images from other projects

23 New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Reading Area

24 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

25 New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Stacks Images from other projects

26 New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Stacks

27 New York Law School: New Community Facility Library: Stacks Lighting Equipment

28 New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium: Basement Level 1

29 New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium: Features Ramp entry Main entry Projection screen Podium Tiered seating Additional seating Projection screens

30 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

31 New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium: Section

32 New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium Design: Section

33 New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium Design: Section

34 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

35 New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium: Detail

36 New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium Design: Detail

37 New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium: RCP

38 New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium Design: RCP

39 New York Law School: New Community Facility Auditorium Design: RCP Coves Linear downlights

40 New York Law School: New Community Facility Student Dining & Roof Terrace: Level 5

41 New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace: Architect’s Rendering

42 New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace: Spaces Dining areasRoof terraceStairwell

43 New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace: Features Clear glass walls

44 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.

45 New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace

46 New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace

47 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

48 New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace

49 New York Law School: New Community Facility Dining & Roof Terrace

50 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

51 New York Law School: New Community Facility Questions / Comments?


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