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1 The National Research and Training Institute for the Blind Allison Brown Lighting/ Electrical Option April 17 th, 2003

2 Team Players

3 Building Background Location: 1800 Johnson St. Baltimore, MD. Architecture (Design and Functional Components): Five story, 170,000 square foot facility FFourth: Multi-purpose center, computer classroom, office space, auditorium, and three formal lobbies TThird: Tenbroek Library and Research Center and classrooms SSecond: 36 classrooms, office space, and archive storage FFirst: Parking garage with main lobby and foyer (Southern portion at street level with the northern portion below grade) LLower level: Parking garage (below grade) with storage space

4 Building’s Function Enable the disseminate the latest teaching techniques to teachers of the blind. Educate parents of blind children of the cutting edge technology upon which their children’s success hinges. Inform adults and older people losing vision the ease of learning Braille. Foster the direction and growth of adaptive technologies through a dedicated incubator center, to develop new ways to utilize computer systems with speech and Braille.

5 Area of Study *Pic of 4 th floor plan to be added*  Computer Classroom  Multi-purpose room  Founders Gallery and Lobby *not addressing outdoor space*

6 Topics of Discussion Lighting Computer Classroom (2 options and cost comparison) Emergency Power Redesign (electrical breadth) Lighting Multi-purpose room Acoustical study Daylighting Study in Lobby and Atrium Lighting Lobby and animation

7 Lighting Design Criteria for the Partially Sighted Safety issues: Clearly define circulation and emergency egress patterns without using distracting patterns. Eliminate Glare: Keep bright luminaires out of occupant’s field of view (direct and reflected) Increased Illuminance: For certain disabilities, 2 to 3 times the recommended ambient level will be required for visual tasks. Adaptation Sensitivity: Introduce changes in illuminance level in a slow, comfortable fashion. Contrasts: Increase luminance ratios of near to far field objects without creating glare.

8 Computer Classroom Existing conditions

9 Classroom redesign With new dimmable pendant fixtures

10 Installation Cost Comparison

11 Emergency Power (existing lighting plan)

12 Emergency Power (existing distribution plan)

13 Emergency Power (redesign lighting plan of computer classroom)

14 Emergency Power (redesign of distribution and added panels)

15 Emergency Power (Comparison of costs, benefits of new layout, etc)

16 Multipurpose Room (Lighting concepts)

17 Multipurpose Room (Acoustical analysis)

18 Daylighting Overview (Founder’s Gallery/ Lobby space) Clear glazing Clear glazing with shades Diffuse glazing

19 Daylighting Analysis (Clear glazing results)

20 Daylighting Analysis (Clear glazing with shades)

21 Daylighting Analysis (Diffuse Glazing results)

22 Daylighting Analysis (Energy and qualitative comparisons )

23 Founder’s Gallery (Lighting Metaphor and Concepts )

24 Founder’s Gallery (Animation)

25 Summary of Design Changes Pendant vs. Recessed fixtures Emergency Power Distribution Acoustical changes Glazing changes Lighting Design Metaphor

26 Dedication Page

27 Questions and Comments


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