Showing posts with label Lighting Models. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lighting Models. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2011

Lighting Models



This image is from the locker room on the first level. The light from the clerestory windows is coming from the second level skylight. It is not enough light to light the locker room, but it does add some light which is important to growth. Additional artificial lighting will be added.

Lighting Models


This image is of the first level hallway showing daylight coming in from the second level skylight. This application proved to be successful to adding daylight on the first level central interior. It still is not enough, so artificial sensored lighting will be added.

Lighting Models



These images are day lighting and artificial lighting study models. The above image is taken from the entrance to the chapel and the latter from the pulpit, both at 12 pm during June when the sun is at its highest and directly above the altar. Here the sunlight performs a dramatic emphasis on the altar. Some day light comes in from the existing perimeter windows, but the the light from the windows are diffused because of the angle of the sun, there is a south facing wall, and exaggerated wood blinds. The space is not bright enough with artificial lighting, so downlights were added to the pew edges to lighten the circulation paths. Ceiling mounted pendants hung at various lengths are added to give the space an ethereal atmosphere. Floor mounted spotlights were also added to accentuate the architecture of the wood blinds and columns.