48 BOND STREET NEW YORK, NY
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
122 COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER NEW YORK, NY
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
ROCKEFELLER ARTS CENTER SUNY FREDONIA FREDONIA, NY
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
FACADE COMPONENTS 1 STEEL ANGLES FOR CURTAIN
WALL AND LIGHT-GAUGE SUPPORT
2 LIGHT-GAUGE FRAMING AND
INTERIOR INSULATION
3 EXTERIOR SHEATHING AND
AIR-VAPOR BARRIER
4 CONTINUOUS RIGID INSULATION 5 RAINSCREEN SUB-FRAMING 6 ZINC COMPOSITE METAL RAINSCREEN
PANELS
7 CURTAIN WALL FRAMING WITH CUSTOM
PRESSURE PLATE TO SUPPORT VERTICAL FINS
7 1
6
4 2 3 5 1
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
CUMMINS INDY DISTRIBUTION HEADQUARTERS INDIANAPOLIS, IN
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
MA
RK
ET
ST.
CO
RR
IDO
R
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
minance
2, 2014
Average Annual Illuminance 7447 Cummins, December 22, 2014
HADED FACADE
BASELINEPROPOSED UNSHADEDEXTERIOR FACADE SHADING
nce (8am to 6pm) (Lux)
EXTERIOR PROPOSED SHADING EXTERIOR & OPAQUE SHADING PANELS
Average AnnualAverage Illuminance Annual (8am Illuminance to 6pm) (Lux) (8am to 6pm) (Lux)
EXTERIOR SHADING & OP
Average Average Annual Annual Illuminance Illuminance (8am (8am to 6pm) to 6pm) (Lux) (Lux)
Average Annual Illuminance (8a
OVERLIT AREAS
Overlit areas
Overlit areas
Range
d 4,000
Clear Glass (VLT/Tvis 65)
AverageVertical Annual Illuminance Fins (Varied 1’6”-2.0ȧ ) [Lux] [8am-6pm] Horizontal Fins (Varied 1’6”-2.0ȧ )
Clear Glass (VLT/Tvis 65) 4ȧ Horizontal Louver
(vertical slats designed for 70o cutoff angle)
Overlit Area : potential to cause high-contrast and glare issues Over 4,000 Lux
4ȧ Horizontal Louver Louver Vertical Fins Vertical (Varied 1’6”-2.0ȧ Fins (Varied ) 1’6”-2.0ȧ4)ȧ Horizontal o (vertical slats designed (angled slats for 70 designed for 70o Horizontal Horizontal Fins (Varied 1’6”-2.0ȧ Fins (Varied ) 1’6”-2.0ȧ ) cutoff angle) cutoff angle)
N Proposed Exterior Shading with Opaque Panels • • •
ht Range
ed 4,000
Target Useful Daylight Range 200- 500 lux not to exceed 4,000
W
•
Vertical Fins (Varied 1’6”-2.0ȧ ) Horizontal Fins (Varied 1’6”-2.0ȧ )
Proposed Exterior Shading with O
Maximizes daylight availability to the interior while minimizing excessive perimeter • Maximizes daylight availability to the interior whi illuminance. illuminance. Minimizes direct sunlight on work surfaces, resulting in fewer hours when internal • Minimizes direct sunlight on work surfaces, resu glare screens/blinds will need to be deployed. glare screens/blinds will need to be deployed. Meets ofce lighting requirements with daylight during daytime hours, and has • the Meets ofce lighting requirements with daylight E potential to reduce electric lighting consumption. potential to reduce electric lighting consumption Permits glare free views to the outside while also maintaining transparency •fromPermits the glare free views to the outside while also exterior. exterior.
S
Underlit Area Under 100 Lux
Environmental Design Consultants + Lighting Designers 45 East 20th Street 4th Floor New York NY 10003 T +1 (212) 254 4500 atelierten.com
Environmental Design Consultants + Lighting Designers 45 East 20th Street 4th Floor New York NY 10003 T +1 (212) 254 4500 atelierten.com
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
NORTH
WEST
EAST
SOUTH
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
© DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
DEBORAH BERKE PARTNERS 220 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK NY 10001 212 229 9211
C U M M I N S I N DY 11 MAY 2015 DESIGN PANEL
MOCK-UP ROTATION SEQUENCE PHOTOS
12 ©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP
©2016 DEBORAH BERKE & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LLP