Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Revit Office Lighting Design

In this design we were given a space where we would focus on the lighting application. We were asked to figure out the daylight zone and the electric light zones. Then we each came up with a lighting concept for the space. In the original design we were supposed to focus mainly on the open office that was to be filled with 10-12 workstations and then apply some light techniques to the other areas. To start off we did some rough calculations for the number of luminaries needed in the space, then we selected the ones we would like and created a reflected ceiling plan and lighting schedule. After figuring out the design, we had to create our idea in Revit putting together a final booklet that included renderings, solar studies and our previous process work.
The lighting concept I used for my design was "The lighting in these spaces should create evenly illuminated effects that maximize the daylight use and fit the needs of the occupants. It should be a space that enhances focus and productivity with its lighting and materiality."
Overall I am very pleased with my design and above are the final renderings for my open office, conference room and small office kitchen. 

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