The Mansueto Library

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The Mansueto Library Design Project II Prof. Rohde Julie Amelia Wangsajaya Vikramaditya Varma Frederik Friederichs



Table of Contents

Introduction

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Concept

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The Grand Reading Room Reflected Ceiling Plan and Luminaire Selection Section Section Calculation Calculation Visualization Visualization

9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

The Reception Counter Floor Plan and Luminaire Selection Section Section Calculation Calculation Visualization Visualization

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The ASRS Lift Room and Special Collections Room Reflected Ceiling Plan and Luminaire Selection Section ASRS Lift Room Section Special Collections Room Calculation Calculation Visualization ASRS Lift Room Visualization Special Collections Room

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The Offices Reflected Ceiling Plan and Luminaire Selection Section Calculation Visualization

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The Multifunction Room Reflected Ceiling Plan and Luminaire Selection Section Calculation

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Solvent, Special Handling and Photo Rooms Reflected Ceiling Plan and Luminaire Selection Calculation Solvent Room Calculation Photo Room

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The Bridge Reflected Ceiling Plan and Luminaire Selection Section Calculation Visualization

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Introduction

The University of Chicago was presented by its alumni Joe and Rika Mansueto, a brand new library; but this Library is unlike any that have come before it. A sunlit dome of glass and steel is the simplest way to describe this engineering marvel, but simple it most definitely is not. The depository of books, housing 3.5 million volumes extends 50 feet underground, imagine an iceberg, where all we see on the surface of the water is the tip. The book storage and retrieval is completely automatic and the temperature and climate inside are optimized for the long time preservation of its contents. The architect Helmut Jahn has been lauded for his minimal architectural designs, and here too can these ideals be seen. The use of the underground storage facility allows for a minimal structure above ground which seamlessly integrates with the different styles of the surrounding buildings. This is what we were drawn to about this library and led us on to design the lighting. We embraced the idea of the iceberg to further the development of our plans and provide us with an over all concept.

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Concept

“The mind is like an iceberg, it floats with one-seventh of its bulk above water.� Sigmund Freud We started this project with the plans and drawings, trying to make sense of the size and scale of this venture; but what was most evident to us was the ground breaking ideas it presented. The shape of the building appeared to us to represent an Iceberg, where all we could see on the surface was just its tip, the wealth of information hidden below the surface. We were inspired by the way light passes through ice depending on the density of the frozen water, and how the Mansueto library uses three different types of glazing to achieve this same idea with sunlight. The dome uses clear glass upto a height of 4m after which a 40% transmitting screen printed frit is used to diffuse the sunlight; and finally on the top at a height of 8.5m a 70% transmitting frit diffuses the strong light coming in from the zenith. We decided on the use of neutral white colored light to create an atmosphere of learning within the dome - not too cosy, and not too cold.

This is what we decided on to then further our development of the lighting plan. We subdivided the room into six spaces, depending on the activity and required lighting level: The Grand Reading Room, The Reception Counter, The Special Collections Room, The Offices, The Multifunction Room, The Special Handling Room, The Connection Bridge.

In the areas divided with partition walls, we wanted to play with the inside-outside nature of these spaces within spaces. Here we decided on the idea of perpetual skylights, lit during the day by natural daylight and during the night by the artificial general lighting.

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The Grand Reading Room

The main task with the grand reading room is to provide an even illuminance on all working surfaces. The required average illuminance for a working surface is between 300 and 500 lux, which is tricky in a room where the ceiling height changes so drastically. To achieve this level of lighting a mixture of direct and direct diffused components have been used. Neutral white, 4000K fluorescent tubes with prismatic reflectors are attached to the metal structure beginning where the 40% printed frit starts and running all along the dome. These appear as lines of light turning the usually shadowing dark metal into a source of light. In addition to these, surface mounted wide angle metal halides with a colour temperature of 3000K are attached in a grid, to improve the quality of the light within the space. The fluorescent tubes are dimable and can be adjusted for higher or lower levels of illuminance depending on the time of day or weather. Task lighting on the desks adds to the light level and allows for customizable brightnesses for different activities. A luminaire by Se’lux has been utilized here that uses warm white LEDs with a beam angle of 40˚. These task lights have a customized base where four luminaries are mounted in the middle and adjusted personally by the users.

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The Grand Reading Room Reflected Ceiling Plan and Luminaire Selection

System 60 Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Direct - Surface Mounted - 1 x T16/35W - 3300 lm - Neutral White (4000K) - Symmetric - Diffuse - Yes

Ultra Twin Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Spot - Surface Mounted - 1 x MT-Ă˜15 - 3300 lm - Warm White (3000K) - Symmetric - 30° - No

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The Grand Reading Room Section


The Grand Reading Room Section

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Installation Project number Date

Installation Project number Date

: : Design Project : 02.05.2011

: : Design Project : 02.05.2011

The Grand Reading Room Calculation

2.3

2.3

Calculation results, Exterior 1

2.3.3 Table, table (E)

2.3.3 Table, table (E) Calculation results General Light Table, Reference plane Height of evaluation surface: 0.75 m Maintenance factor: 0.80 Total luminous flux of all lamps: 1452000 lm Total power: 16840 W Total power per area (3490.04 m²): 4.83 W/m² Illuminance Average illuminance Eav: 298 lx Minimum illuminance Emin: 5 lx Maximum illuminance Emax: 511 lx

Calculation results, Exterior 1

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The Grand Reading Room Calculation

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Summary, Exterior 1

2.2.2 Result overview, table [m] 20

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The Grand Reading Room Visualization Day Time


The Grand Reading Room Visualization Night Time

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The Reception Counter

The first thing one sees upon entering the Mansueto library is the reception desk. It is here that face to face meetings and interactions take place. This is an area where new people come to find out new information, collect books and make other enquiries; so it has been lit with consideration to make it clearly visible with good colour rendering. The counter itself is lit with LEDs built into the structure of the desk. The LEDs are arranged in a strip along the furrow providing a line of diffused light and serving as a marker. Suspended chrome plated luminaries hang in a half circle following the shape of the reception counter. Wide flood MR16 halogen lamps provide good colour rendering and are fitted with honeycomb louvres to prevent glare. These lamps provide sufficient illumination of the desk for all transactions. The chrome finish has been chosen to make the lamps appear to disappear in their surroundings.

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The Reception Counter Floor Plan and Luminaire Selection

BookLED RF3 Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Direct - Table Luminaire - 370 lm - 6 W - Warm White (3000K) - Symmetric - 40° - Yes

Tula Micro Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Spot - Ceiling Suspended - HRG-Ø51 - 210 lm - Warm White (2900K) - Symmetric - 36° - Yes

Shelf Lighting Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Shelf Lighting - Magnetic - 15W LED - Warm White (3000K) - Symmetric - 60° - Yes

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The Reception Counter Section


The Reception Counter Section

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The Reception Counter Calculation

Object Installation Project number Date

2.3

: : : :

library light dp_II 22.06.2011

Calculation results, dome

2.3.5 Table, counter (E)

Calculation results The Reception Counter Table, Reference plane Height of evaluation surface: 0.75 m Maintenance factor: 0.80 Illuminance Average illuminance Eav: 412 lx Minimum illuminance Emin: 104 lx Maximum illuminance Emax: 529 lx

461 488 514 520 520 512 500 478 456 441 448 448 448 444 440 426 426 424 425 425 426 426 427 427 429 430 432 434 436 438 439 441 443 444 445 445 445 445 444 444 [m] 18

394 401 407 415 424 426 427 445 473 499 510 521 523 520 519 512 499 492 480 460 442 435 429 429 428 427 426 426 426 426 425 425 425 424 424 423 423 423 423 422 373 379 385 391 396 401 404 408 411 415 419 424 430 454 471 485 494 493 488 483 462 466 469 464 455 441 431 423 420 418 416 415 414 413 412 411 411 411 411 411

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Eav Emin Emax Emin/Eav Emin/Emax

: 0.75 m : 412 lx : 104 lx : 529 lx : 1 : 3.94 (0.25) : 1 : 5.07 (0.20)

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Calculation results, dome 2.3 Calculation results, dome

The Reception Counter

2.3.17 Pseudo colours, counter (E) Isolines representation, counter (E) 2.3.11 Calculation

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The Reception Counter Visualization Day Time


The Reception Counter Visualization Night Time

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The ASRS Lift Room and Special Collections Room The ASRS lift room is a room where the books are received from the underground storage facility. Here they are scanned and sorted before they are given out to the students. For the lighting of this room, we chose to use the idea of a perpetual skylight. The roof of the room is closed and in the two spaces directly above the lifts, skylights have been placed. These skylights use a diffusing PVC material known as Barrisol which transmits 90% of the light in a diffused distribution. The Barrisol surface is lit in the day time with sunlight and in the night with the general artificial light on the dome giving the area a diffused glow. To add to the illumination in the room recessed profiles with fluorescent tubes and wide flood LED spotlights have been used. The special collections room has been lit in a similar way, here five Barrisol skylights have been used with the same recessed profiles in-between each skylight. As this is a long room almost appearing as a corridor, the wall at the end of the room has been washed evenly to make the space look longer.

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SPL SL - DOWN EVG DIM Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Direct - Ceiling Recessed - FSH-Ø16 - 1535 lm - Warm White (3000K) - Symmetric - Diffuse - Yes

SPL25 - 4 LED Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Spots - Ceiling Recessed - LED 6W - 94 lm - Warm White - Symmetric - 40° - Yes

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The ASRS Lift Room and Special Collections Room Section ASRS Lift Room


The ASRS Lift Room and Special Collections Room Section Special Collections Room

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The ASRS Lift Room and Special Collections Room Calculation

Object Installation Project number Date

2.3

: : : :

library light dp_II 22.06.2011

Calculation results, dome

2.3.6 Table, behindcounter (E)

Calculation results ASRS Lift Room Table, Reference plane Height of evaluation surface: 0.75 m Maintenance factor: 0.80

145 151 156 165 171 180 183 188 193 198 199 202 208 212 213 214 217 228 228 230 227 229 228 227 229 230 229 227 225 225 224 221 218 175 165 158 154 148 139

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184 191 197 205 215 222 225 232 242 245 249 252 260 266 267 270 272 283 282 284 276 277 275 274 273 271 268 264 261 258 254 249 243 211 197 189 183 173 162 179 189 197 206 216 226 232 242 252 260 269 275 281 287 292 295 299 306 305 307 301 301 299 300 298 296 293 290 286 281 276 266 258 232 211 197 186 174 160

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126 139 154 173 190 207 222 236 248 256 267 277 286 297 307 318 328 344 354 364 373 381 [382] 377 372 367 357 352 346 338 333 326 321 304 298 293 286 276 281 84

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Illuminance Average illuminance Eav: 188 lx Minimum illuminance Emin: 33 lx Maximum illuminance Emax: 382 lx

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: 0.75 m : 188 lx : 33 lx : 382 lx : 1 : 5.78 (0.17) : 1 : 11.72 (0.09)

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The ASRS Lift Room and Special Collections Room Calculation

Object Installation Project number Date

2.3

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library light dp_II 22.06.2011

Calculation results, dome

2.3.4 Table, special_collection (E)

Calculation results Special Collections Room Table, Reference plane Height of evaluation surface: 0.75 m Maintenance factor: 0.80 Illuminance Average illuminance Eav: 211 lx Minimum illuminance Emin: 47 lx Maximum illuminance Emax: 617 lx

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: 0.75 m : 211 lx : 47 lx : 619 lx : 1 : 4.49 (0.22) : 1 : 13.20 (0.08)

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The ASRS Lift Room and Special Collections Room Visualization ASRS Lift Room


The ASRS Lift Room and Special Collections Room Visualization Special Collections Room

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The Offices

Within the structure of the dome, partition walls have been built creating spaces for offices and other areas for the sensitive handling and restoration of rare books. There are four offices located in a line in the area attached to the special collections room. They have a glass front and are walled on three sides. The roof has been divided into 3 parts; the first and third parts are left open and the space in the middle is again covered with Barrisol. We have chosen to partially cover the roof because lower ceilings allow for more focused work. We have also chosen to have the back wall lit evenly with a wall washer. This roof set up allows people to lean back and look up into the dome above them, but also gives them the feeling of being in a closed space. In addition to the general lighting, task lighting has also been provided.

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Reflected Ceiling Plan and Luminaire Selection

TFL Wallwasher Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Wallwasher - Ceiling Mounted - T16 28W - 2600 lm - Neutral White (4000K) - Asymmetric - Yes

Plasma Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Direct - Indirect - Freestanding - LED - 160 W - Warm White (3000K) - Symmetric - 15째 - Yes

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The Offices Section


The Offices Calculation

Object Installation Project number Date

2.3

: : : :

library light dp_II 22.06.2011

Calculation results, dome

2.3.3 Table, office_messure (E)

Calculation results Offices Table, Reference plane Height of evaluation surface: 0.75 m Maintenance factor: 0.80 Illuminance Average illuminance Eav: 407 lx Minimum illuminance Emin: 39 lx Maximum illuminance Emax: 974 lx

154 163 172 181 205 238 259 265 269 274 278 281 285 288 291 294 297 300 302 305 311 317 328 342 364 391 418 447 476 505 536 575 614 638 645 644 622 598 566 533 [m] 14

12

202 213 224 247 272 290 297 305 312 320 327 333 340 346 353 359 365 370 375 382 389 400 414 433 458 490 524 561 595 632 672 715 760 805 812 799 787 757 721 685 207 216 227 243 266 284 291 299 308 315 322 331 340 293 213

329 452 575 707 779 836 891 895 881 872 843 803 762

202 214 227 241 258 274 283 292 301 310 318 327 335 277 171

400 572 744 832 891 950 [974] 963 949 906 864 821

182 199 214 228 240 252 262 271 279 287 294 300 307 270 213

543 691 783 854 924 948 955 962 961 920 874 828

88

(39)

160 189 212 232 241 250 259 265 274 279 282 285 276 267 268 271 276 276 275 277 290 294 297 318 358 392 423 454 485 513 545 582 619 644 654 661 652 642 619 588 10

8

316 312 309 309 306 305 304 305 308 310 313 316 318 293

538 576 614 652 702 757 805 815 820 799 761 716 670

184 212 234 250 260 268 277 285 294 304 313 340 381 409

567 607 647

148 165 179 193 202 209 216 223 230 237 245 244 249 260

435 482 531 579 620 659 698 706 694 677 648 612 571

785 766 748

149 162 178 194 204 209 212 215 220 225 230 230 236 240 241 241 251 261 251 243 252 262 270 283 309 335 361 385 408 439 472 506 544 572 573 567 538 515 479 437 287 287 286 286 288 289 291 293 295 297 300 304 308 312 316 320 324 329 334 341 349 357 368 389 413 442 473 504 533 561 600 640 675 674 670 603 551 502 455 401

6

204 222 237 251 262 271 279 287 294 302 308 313 318 323 330 337 345 352 359 366 373 380 397 420 443 475 509 542 574 605 639 656 452 358 302 232 162

93

122 199

196 208 220 232 244 253 261 270 278 286 294 301 306 312 318 323 329 337 340 342 345 347 349 350 338 310 440 545 583 620 667 719 765 798 823 807 792 750 705 660 4

196 205 216 227 240 251 262 271 281 289 297 302 301 305

516 547 578

692 661 629

166 175 185 194 203 212 220 228 233 240 247 253 265 281

389 426 459 494 527 561 594 601 592 584 556 529

104 106 111 128 147 158 179 184 188 192 196 198 170 176 200 201 203 170 182 218 225 212 201 242 284 308 316 305 327 405 437 465 496 444 434 422 442 479 455 416 2

169 179 194 222 244 252 259 266 273 280 287 294 286 268

490 521 554 590 635 680 711 724 723 705 678 648 619

300 299 296 297 300 302 305 309 314 322 333 345 442 645

500 544 589 634 683 737 777 798 788 770 742 704 652

287 284 280 276 277 279 280 281 282 281 280 281 281 279 278 245 211 184 201 222 244 255 276 296 323 361 400 434 470 506 543 588 636 685 694 692 687 641 594 548 0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

1.25

1.50

Illuminance [lx]

Height of the reference plane Average illuminance Minimum illuminance Maximum illuminance Uniformity g1 Uniformity g2

Eav Emin Emax Emin/Eav Emin/Emax

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

[m]

: 0.75 m : 407 lx : 39 lx : 974 lx : 1 : 10.53 (0.09) : 1 : 25.19 (0.04)

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The Multifunction Room

As an exception to the skylight principle, the multifunctional room has an opaque ceiling to guarantee undisturbed use for projections and presentations. In this room we make use of two different lighting components; To provide vertical illuminance, ceiling recessed flourescent luminaires with a wide beam angle have been seemly integrated redrawing the shape of the room. Additional recessed halogen spotlights are framed by the diffuse component offering the necessary light to work on different tasks.

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The Multifunction Room Reflected Ceiling Plan and Luminaire Selection

Macroline Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Direct - Ceiling Recessed - 2 x Ø16 28 W - 2400 lm - Daylight White (6500K) - Symmetric - Diffuse - Yes

GRID IN TRIMLESS Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Spot - Ceiling Recessed - HMG//LPØ111 - 75 W - Warm White (2900K) - Symmetric - 45° - Yes

Oneliner S Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Perimeter - Wall mounted - FDH-Ø16 -14 W - Warm White (3000K) - Asymmetric - Diffuse - Yes

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The Multifunctional Room Section


Project number Date

: dp_II : 23.06.2011

The Multifunctional Room Calculation

4.3

Calculation results, multi

4.3.2 Table, Reference plane 1 (E) Calculation results Multifunctional Room Table, Reference plane Height of evaluation surface: 0.75 m Maintenance factor: 0.80 Total luminous flux of all lamps: 139434 lm Total power: 2214 W Total power per area (96.17 m²): 23.02 W/m² Illuminance Average illuminance Eav: 678 lx Minimum illuminance Emin: 441 lx Maximum illuminance Emax: 998 lx

[m] 8

460 5

509

653

696

721

788

874

874

815

736

679

700

713

713

726

852

924

929

815

759

701

698

682

664

643

659

777

886

889

779

738

675

696

684

647

612

582

563

557

626

758

746

720

714

652

691

600

682

681

656

642

635

558

515

501

499

538

611

652

624

663

632

594

679

700

626

493

467

479

636

711

660 (441) 569

634

618

568

557

657

762

631

482

449

489

620

790

652

566

670

637

577

530

522

589

653

565

480

447

460

581

685

651

600

667

712

734

715

607

557

522

497

494

510

476

460

463

474

520

580

619

677

695

732

803

842

846

733

585

541

528

634

678

593

516

500

527

657

759

753

725

694

828

896

946 [998] 837

655

596

608

761

787

728

608

568

589

788

876

883

769

721

767

899

899

957

942

850

709

671

663

793

827

808

656

649

676

776

886

882

793

710

775

897

888

867

862

779

732

718

709

723

765

742

692

695

702

747

809

783

749

671

681

773

756

741

681

671

676

652

628

653

613

621

614

624

630

630

632

636

614

541

3

1

736

643

4

2

734

658

7

6

707

-12

-11

Illuminance [lx]

-10

-9

-8

-7

-6

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

[m] 50

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Solvent, Special Handling and Photo Rooms Similar to the multifunctional room, ceiling recessed fluorescent luminaires will provide general illuminance in the solvent area. Both the special handling room as well as the photo room feature a suspended luminaire with up- and downlight lighting distribution. The diffuse component will increase the volume of the small space and will give a pleasant atmosphere.

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Solvent, Special Handling and Photo Rooms Reflected Ceiling Plan and Luminaire Selection

Macroline Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Direct - Ceiling Recessed - 2 x Ø16 28 W - 2400 lm - Daylight White (6500K) - Symmetric - Diffuse - Yes

NoBody Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Direct - Indirect - Ceiling Suspended - Ø16 28W - 2400 lm - HRG-Ø51 35 W- 300 lm - Daylight White (6500K) - Warm White (2900K) - Symmetric - Diffuse - 36° - Yes

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Solvent, Special Handling and Photo Rooms Calculation Solvent Room

Calculation results Solvent Room Table, Reference plane Height of evaluation surface: 0.75 m Maintenance factor: 0.80 Total luminous flux of all lamps: 100800 lm Total power: 1323 W Total power per area (54.78 m²): 24.15 W/m² Illuminance Average illuminance Eav: 538 lx Minimum illuminance Emin: 329 lx Maximum illuminance Emax: 756 lx

Object Installation Project number Date

6.3

: : : :

library light dp_II 23.06.2011

Calculation results, solvent

6.3.2 Table, Reference plane 1 (E)

[m] 8

525

566

580

571

552

532

514

501

492

485

482

482

484

490

501

515

534

550

556

540

639

688

702

686

657

626

600

580

566

556

551

550

554

562

577

598

625

652

666

652

640

687

699

676

638

597

563

537

518

506

500

498

502

511

529

555

591

630

657

654

667

682

658

613

564

522

489

465

449

440

438

441

452

472

503

546

595

633

641

642

660

643

598

544

493

453

424

403

391

387

390

401

423

458

506

562

609

625

610

638

633

594

540

484

437

401

376

360

353

354

365

388

425

477

538

590

611

615

623

599

550

493

441

398

367

346

335

335

344

367

405

459

522

577

601

610

605

568

516

461

412

375

349

333 (329) 337

358

395

450

514

571

596

558

603

585

544

492

442

399

366

345

336

340

359

395

448

512

569

594

589

593

570

529

482

436

398

370

356

355

370

403

454

517

572

597

586

585

562

525

482

441

408

387

380

390

419

467

527

580

603

584

582

562

530

493

458

431

418

421

444

487

543

593

614

583

584

569

543

512

485

467

464

480

517

567

613

629

584

589

580

563

541

524

517

527

557

600

639

650

581

596

596

589

580

575

582

606

641

672

675

605

614

622

626

637

658

687

709

704

610

632

653

676

700

727

742

728

647

681

713

744 [756] 737

693

727

7

6

5

4

3

2

1 -8

-7

-6

-5

Illuminance [lx]

Height of the reference plane Average illuminance

Eav

: 0.75 m : 538 lx

-4

-3

-2

739

718

681

668

-1

[m]


Solvent, Special Handling and Photo Rooms Calculation Photo Room

Calculation results Photo Room Table, Reference plane Height of evaluation surface: 0.75 m Maintenance factor: 0.80 Total luminous flux of all lamps: 10800 lm Total power: 266 W Total power per area (24.82 m²): 10.72 W/m²² Illuminance Average illuminance Eav: 266 lx Minimum illuminance Emin: 119 lx Maximum illuminance Emax: 482 lx

Object Installation Project number Date

7.3

: : : :

library light dp_II 23.06.2011

Calculation results, photo

7.3.2 Table, Reference plane 1 (E)

[m] -1.0

-1.5

-2.0

-2.5

-3.0

-3.5

-4.0

-4.5

120

135

150

166

180

193

201

205

200

192

179

165

148

134 (119)

132

149

168

187

205

220

231

235

230

219

204

186

166

147

130

143

178

225

247

244

250

262

266

262

249

244

246

221

174

141

169

274

367

390

342

288

291

295

290

290

348

390

362

264

163

205

354

440

465

430

330

311

315

310

335

435

465

434

344

195

210

359

445

471

436

336

317

322

317

342

441

471

439

349

200

182

289

383

408

361

309

312

317

311

310

367

408

378

278

177

166

203

253

277

277

286

299

304

298

284

277

277

249

199

163

164

185

208

232

254

272

285

290

284

271

252

230

206

183

162

162

182

204

226

247

264

276

279

275

263

245

224

202

181

161

163

182

203

224

245

262

273

276

272

261

243

223

201

180

161

163

183

205

227

248

266

277

281

277

265

247

226

203

182

162

165

186

213

237

257

276

288

293

288

275

256

235

211

185

163

169

218

283

306

291

290

303

307

302

290

293

308

279

214

167

190

316

403

429

388

317

315

320

314

320

396

430

400

306

185

214

364

454

479

442

340

318

323

318

348

448 [482] 450

358

206

199

344

427

452

418

323

308

313

308

329

426

455

424

336

192

162

247

338

360

314

280

286

291

286

282

322

363

335

240

160

142

169

204

226

233

246

258

262

258

246

235

227

204

169

143

131

148

166

185

202

217

227

232

227

218

203

186

166

149

132

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

Illuminance [lx]

3.0

3.5

[m]

57

56

Height of the reference plane Average illuminance

Eav

: 0.75 m : 266 lx



The Bridge

The glass bridge connects the Mansueto Library and the Regenstein. Integrating floor recessed linear tubes covered with a diffusing glass following the shape of the building will provide sufficient light for night time use. During the day those luminaries will stay off due to adequate daylighting. The bridge is made of glass causing the diffuse lines to generate multiple reflections and underline the direction of movement. To demonstrate the transparent character of the connection bridge we keep the bridge itself in a lower brightness level then the surrounding spaces. Man gravitates towards the light and high brightness levels, so the bridge acts as a transition space between the bright dome and the bright knuckle at its source in the Regenstein.

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Reflected Ceiling Plan and Luminaire Selection

Macroline Luminaire Description Mounting Details Lamp Colour Temperature Light Distribution Beam Angle Dimmable

- Direct - Floor Recessed - 2 x Ă˜16 28 W - 2400 lm - Daylight White (6500K) - Symmetric - Diffuse - Yes

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The Bridge Section


The Bridge

Object Installation Project number Date

: : : :

library light dp_II 23.06.2011

Calculation

5.3

Calculation results, bridge

5.3.2 Table, floor (E)

Calculation results Bridge Floor, Reference plane Height of evaluation surface: 0.00 m Maintenance factor: 0.80 Total luminous flux of all lamps: 192000 lm Total power: 2520 W Total power per area (84.96 m²): 29.66 W/m² Illuminance Average illuminance Eav: 112 lx Minimum illuminance Emin: 65 lx Maximum illuminance Emax: 130 lx

(65) [m] 16 69 14

72

83

77

86

95

103

95

92

106

111

116

105

106

118

123

121

104

114

124

125

123

119

125 [130] 126

112

117 [130] 128

122

12

121

10

79

105

127 [130] 125

104

124 8

127

119

109

104

107

113

113

119

95

108

119

123

120

107

116

121

125

124

114

117

128

126

118

100

103

113

126

123

120

107

84

116

126

129

123

113

98

119

127

125

121

110

98

116

122

123

129

97

118

104

6

4

2

88 -14

-12

-10

-8

Illuminance [lx]

Height of the reference plane Average illuminance

Eav

: 0.00 m : 112 lx

-6

-4

-2

0

[m]

63

62



The Bridge Visualization

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