Lyndon Raguro

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ARCOLOGY USGBC HEADQUARTER

RE CONNECT SANTA ROSA SMARTH GROWTH COMPETITION

GRAFFT LAB UNDERGROUND THESIS

RECENT PROFESSIONAL WORK

EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE MATH & SCIENCE BUILDING & FITNESS CENTER SFSU RECREATION AND WELLNESS CENTER


ENJOY


Bio Urban Generator is an Architectural response to our growing environmental crisis that promotes sustainable living. The building reflects on Urban Renewal that can generate and promote; Urban Food Production, Environmental Conservation, and Social Interaction for the community. The concept of the building was inspired through how thermites works through stack effect. The ability of the building blending in to the nature it help occupants save energy and live healthy.


FIRST FLOOR PLAN

FOURTH FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

FIFTH FLOOR PLAN

THIRD FLOOR PLAN

SIXTH FLOOR PLAN


ARCOLOGY

A CENTER FOR ECOLOGICAL BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES AND MATERIALS

INTERACTION

INDOOR EXHIBIT

OUTDOOR EXHIBIT EXPLORE

DESCRIPTION

The space will attract visitors and designer to be inspire from designers, developers, researchers, and scientist that can inspire the community to live green healthy life. The space will be open and vibrant that will feature full interaction among different profession and learn from each other works. The space will give the chance for local people of San Diego and visitor to explore new technology on how to take advantage living green.

FLEXIBLE It’s open, lid by natural day lighting, and flexible space. It’s one of the space were constant interaction also happening within the building. The space can be use as an extension for indoor exhibit space. The space can be use as flee market space during the weekends.

CLASSROOMS

LIBRARY HOPE

The classrooms will provide education for local community of San Diego and visitors on how to prevent more harm to our environment and learn new methods living green. The space will have flexible seating from single classrooms to one open space classroom. By having the instructor or guest speaker in the middle of the classroom feels more engagement to his or her class and panoramic view of his or her class.

ECO / BOOK SHOP KNOWLEDGE

The library will accommodate all type of ages and open for public to use. The atmosphere will be silent for the most part of the space to pay respect who does need to study or just enjoying reading. A couple of study rooms will be provided to have some discussion among others but without disturbing anyone who needs silent.

RECEPTION

WELC

CONSUME The shop will provide organic and re-use materials locally and visitors who provided them. The space might be the most biggest space in the building but with proper advertising and signage will sure can grab the attention of any consumer within the building.

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ATMOSPHERE

KEY FRAME

CONTENTS

KEY TERMS

Benches

EXPLORE new

Art Installations

towards things everyday

a FLEXIBLE model

Projector Screen

Projector Light

HOPE help is on the way

Book Shelving

Sofas

sharing wealth of KNOWLEDGE

Merchandise and Book Shelving

CONSUME then share

Ceiling

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OFFICES

CIRCULATION PLANNING

ORGANIZATION

Planning for the future of the community of Easy access between the transition of San Diego can hopefully change the different spaces it’s the key element for community’s mind-set to be more aware of the success of organizing spaces. our environment. With proper and careful planning can lead to a successful on how can we live more green and hopeful to serve as a one of the prototype to the whole nation. The space will be open space for constants interaction among workers to feed off ideas to one another and be more productive.

Bench Storage

Computers

PLANNING for our future

Circulation Ramp

MECHANICAL SYSTEM ENERGY EFFICIENT

PUBLIC PARK INTERACTION

The goal for the whole building is to use less The spaces will be adjacent to the library, mechanical system as much as possible and Café, Private Offices, and part of public civic utilize natural air and day lighting within the space. The park will be open to the public building. Instead of spending too much on and people who utilize within the building. mechanical system, it can be invest in to the The park will be place in gradually vertical community by providing constant education circulation. It is important for the park to and activities. If does need a mechanical provide interaction and physical activities system, then energy star rated appliances, for healthy living. increasing sizes of ducts, and consistent vertical plumbing and arrangement for any bathroom instead of having it in different places; all of these can potentially save some spending towards mechanical system.

Sustainable

Indoor Actvities

ORGANIZATION I’m not lazy, INTERACTION I’m ENERGY among leads to EFFICIENT strangers success

GREEN MARKET LIVE HEALTHY

VERTICAL FARM SUPPORT

Promoting living healthy is the goal for the market and help support local farmers and other sources of food industry in the community. The space is open with full of natural product and produce. It’s lid with natural lighting to create more inviting and vibrant space to shop at.

The space will provide space for local farmers to grow their own produce that can be provided and sold at the green market. It can help boost up the economy of the community by having their goods be locally grown by saving them with transportation expenses and potentially sell to the neighboring community.

Movable Displays

Ceiling lights Planters

LIVE HEALTHY for better life

we SUPPORT each other



The concept behind the design was to have fluid connection from Santa Rosa Junior College to the Smart Train Station. Instead of settling for plain bridge, we decided to design an innovative elevated design but also can improve social interaction on the city. This elevated park will provide free open public recreational space. The park also introduces innovative technology, like the kinetic paving were the park can generate its own energy. The north side of the walls of the park created in different height that was elevated and overcast through the south side of the bridge to create shading, and the wall for the south side of the park is a little bit lower to preserve the view. For the train station, the design concept behind it is to have an open space train station that can also generate its own energy. The trains station will acts as one of the train station stop for the SMART Train in Santa Rosa.







THIRD FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

The proposed architectural thesis is about creating an architectural intervention that engages street art as a destructive gang related activity. In this way, it becomes a constructive force and uses the creative energy of the community by directing it towards improving the economic and social base of Hunters Point community. The proposed thesis has two major components. First, the thesis proposes a master site to support all of the amenities needed to improve the quality of life at Alice Griffith, the focus low-income neighborhood. Finally, a Grafft Lab Learning Center will be designed as part of the proposed master site plan. Grafft Lab will be a space were young adolescences are able to engage in a shared community activities. Most activities that will be held at the Grafft Lab will create a sense of street culture, a culture that most young adolescents understand without promoting illegal activities. This facility will be a drug free, pressure free, sifted, and comfortable environment so that the young community residents and the whole community are able to be free and enjoy themselves. The architectural form of Grafft Lab will be created based from the inspiration from one of Zedz graffiti art works. In addition to form, the spaces will be derived from four elements of hip hop: tagging (graffiti), b-boying (break dancing), emceeing (MCing) and rapping with supporting spaces needed for each space.



This sketch illustrates how this thesis research led to the formulator a critical position. It shows an area of concentration which illustrates San Francisco, California and further shows Bayview Hunters Point as the focus neighborhood for the thesis. Also, the sketch indicates the problem statement that will concentrate to be addressing the gang activity that occurs in this neighborhood. The three dimensional graffiti lettering represent the image of this neighborhood as misunderstood because of all the bad connotations that surround it. With the problem statement now clearly stated, the word “stuck� also represented the graffiti art movement as a misunderstood art because of the raw and aggressive content of the work. The bottom of the illustration shows the history of graffiti from the bomb chasing a container rail transit to represent the history of graffiti art.



The idea of studying one of Zedz graffiti art, it helps me formulate a conceptual basis for organizing master site plan and space programming. This diagram dissects and analyzes the language and pattern found in Zedz Graffiti art. This graffiti art shows the positive and negative spaces, and mass / void relationships. The first stage of this diagram documents various conditions from the piece, such as shared space, nodes, landmarks, and supporting spaces as well as, overall circulation. After each conditions were documented, I began to interpret the patterns and languages found in the diagram. One significant diagram displays a linear axis in which generate and build from each of the masses. Also, the diagram shows the movement of spaces as these ideas are layered and overlapped. This push and pull movement along the linear axis, shifts as each space responds to the next and an overall coherent trial organization is achieved for merging the intent program with the context and site.



After the conditions of the art piece has been documented from the previous diagram, I then began to interpret the data in relationship to my thesis project. Using the similar patterns from the graffiti art itself, I was then able to incorporate my programs and activities, designating the nodes as part of generating my programs. The red lines represent the shared space as the activities within the promenade and a mixture and layering of graffiti art, garden and skate parks as circulation and connectors between the nodes. These diagrams then later translate to the design of Grafft Lab and the supporting programs within the context of the site. It is the driving force that led to formulating through form, space programming, and site development.


EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE PROJECT LOCATION:

MATH & SCIENCE BUILDING AND FITNESS CENTE ER

S Jose, San J , CA

PROJECT OWNER: San Jose Evergreen Community College District

PROJECT ARCHITECT: HMC Architects

PROJECT STATUS: 25% CD

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project entails the design of two new structures (Math & Science Building and Fitness Center). The total project square footage is approximately a gross of 116,000 square feet of which 8,200 square feet is for the Fitness Center, and 108,000 square feet are for Math & Science Building. Interface Engineering was to provide a design recommendation for Mechanical, Electrical, Lighting, Plumbing, and other Specialty Disciplines (Fire Protection, Fire Alarm, and Technology).

PROJECT DESIGN PROCESS: My involvement on the design process was to assist the Senior Lighting Designer; such as bounce off ideas for design concept, ran photometric calculation, prepare luminaires specifications and cutsheets, and produce conceptual design drawings through construction documents. The lighting design was to decrease energy use while creating comfortable visual environment for the users. The concept of the lighting design is linear and minimalism. The idea was to enhance the aesthetic of the space without having the luminaires being the focal point. Most of the fixture selection came from studying the form of the building such as being linear and minimalism. The design challenges were; to stay on budget, keep the lighting design consistent throughout the building, meet Title 24 and Cal Green requirements, continuous coordination among the design team for every design changes, and meet deadlines in an aggressive timely manner. During the design process, it was continuous coordination among; Lead Architect, Senior Lighting Designer, Lighting Manufacturer Representative, and Electrical Engineer to review the lighting design. During the critical design process; I was then able to ran photometric calculation, suggest a design layout, and change luminaire type for every necessary change as possible in a timely manner. Since then, the Lead Architect has made numerous changes in the design of the building. As part of the design team, we continue to coordinate among the other design team base of the design changes.



Social Science Lecture Hall A101

Classroom A102

Main Electrical Room & Electrical Substation A103

Resource A11

Mechanical Rm & Pump Rm A106 Elevator Room A108

Men A111 Classroom A109

Women A113 Physics Lab A131

Classroom A110

Office A135

MDF Room A133

Central Physics A

Storag A13

OVERALL FIRST FLOOR PLAN MATH & S NO SCALE


Study Room A116

e Center 15

s Prep & Storage A134

e Area 34A

Computer Lab A119

Office A117

Classroom A120

Classroom A122

Office A118

Physics Lecture Hall A123 Classroom A130

Physics Lab A129

Physics Equipment A128

Classroom A127

Elev. Rm A124 Jan. A125

Prep Room Hallway A126 Prep Area A134B

Storage Area A134C

SCIENCE BLDG. - LIGHTING

Rock Prep A132

IDF Room A136


Dean’s Office A250

Dean’s Administrat A251

Hallway A210E

Classroom A205

Lab Plumbing Room A208 Hallway A215A

Chemistry Lab A210

Chemistry Lab A206

Balance Room A207

Chemistry Lab Hallway A210A

IDF A213

Office A214

Glassware S A215B

OVERALL SECOND FLOOR PLAN MAT NO SCALE


Office A249

Office A248

Office A247

Office A246

Office A245

Office A243

Office A242

Office A241

Office A240

Men A268

tion

Storage B

Break Room A272

S. Conf. Rm. A273

Office A252

Office A253

Work Room A271

Office A254

Office A255

Adjunct Ar. A270

Office A256

Office A257

Office A239

Women A266

S. Conf, Rm A269

Office A258

Office A259

Office A260

Office A238

Office A237

Office A236

Office A235

Office A234

Dean’s Office A232

Main Conference Room A266

Dean’s Administation A231

Storage A267

Office A261

Office A262

Office A263

Office A264

Office A233

Office A265

Chemistry Lecture A223

Chemistry Lab A211

Organic Chemistry Lab A212

Instrumental Room A221

Classroom A222

Hallway A210E

Prep Area A215C

Chemical Storage A216

TH & SCIENCE BLDG. - LIGHTING

Chemicals Storage A2150

Chemical Storage A218

IDF A220


Lobby B101

Office B104 Sub-Station B106

Electrical B105

IDF B107

Storage B108

Hallway B112 Fitness Area B102

Men B109

Women B111

OVERALL FIRST FLOOR PLAN FITNESS CENTER - LIGHTING NO SCALE


RE_Workplane ELECTRICAL - B105

11.77

40.45

47.10

48.81

56.96

54.99

64.49

51.90

54.28

62.95

65.90

71.28

74.68

F5

54.32

51.97

47.21

65.93

63.03

74.71

71.36

F5

40.54

28.89

57.08

48.91

34.63

64.61

55.11

36.61

F5

31.95

32.56

31.42

38.15

38.78

37.39

40.32

40.91

39.56

F5

28.50

23.99

33.73

28.11

35.55

28.96

F5

68.43

75.62

79.24

79.26

75.69

68.54

58.62

33.62

37.06

37.74

36.54

32.97

60.63

70.67

78.06

81.77

81.79

78.13

70.78

60.73

27.48

30.39

31.08

30.06

27.08

62.32

72.72

80.32

84.09

84.12

80.39

72.83

62.40 21.41

28.91

31.61

25.99

18.71

62.93

73.56

81.23

85.04

85.05

81.29

73.67

63.02 27.11

38.72

43.79

33.94

23.11

29.04

42.39

48.51

36.82

24.61

21.67

F5

72.16

79.67

83.44

83.46

79.73

72.25

61.95

59.97

69.90

77.21

80.88

80.90

77.27

70.00

60.08

57.70

67.48

74.58

78.13

78.15

74.64

67.58

57.79

62.98

F5 69.60

72.89

47.06

54.85

60.54

63.37

72.93

69.66

63.07

F5

53.81

63.38

60.58

54.93

47.14

F5

38.64

44.87

49.34

51.57

51.59

17.37

21.66

23.51

21.63

17.52

49.38

19.25

RD_Workplane OFFICE - B104

RF_Workplane IDF - B107

22.33

28.92

32.39

28.98

22.41

24.85

32.97

37.46

33.04

24.95

F5A

23.34

30.57

34.40

30.63

23.43

18.59

23.59

25.87

23.64

18.66

22.29

29.19

32.54

26.29

34.90

39.59

25.58

33.69

38.04

29.22

21.08

22.63

26.80

14.59

RH_Floor HALLWAY - B112

17.18

34.99

26.40

33.77

25.70

29.59

26.89

20.98

9.16

6.27

3.51

10.59

6.88

28.79

18.31

11.91

26.79

17.86

12.17

8.37

22.14

18.87

13.86

8.87

25.08

26.56

23.09

27.92

31.33

33.60

35.22

36.22

B6 29.24

35.43

39.70

42.27

B643.87

44.68

44.92

38.70

21.35

F2

25.85

36.42

40.85

32.05

22.20

19.86

26.20

28.37

23.80

17.48

29.67

24.90

20.19

24.35

25.05

21.05

36.60

34.98

38.95

44.20

36.63

36.67

36.46

35.58

34.04

31.74

28.52

24.41

44.88

44.76

44.42 B6

43.81

42.61

40.62

37.75 B6

33.76

28.86

23.76

45.08

41.77

37.22

31.79

26.38

B6

47.36

49.05

49.90

50.19

B6

50.09

49.62

48.72

47.30

Luminaire Schedule 25.32

33.14

41.07

46.66

50.09

52.05

53.07

53.46

53.36

52.87

51.90

50.36

47.95

44.38

39.55

33.83

28.18

26.59

B6 34.98

43.47

49.36

52.87

B654.85

55.89

56.22

56.02

55.46 B6

54.44

52.73

50.13

46.37 B6

41.34

35.33

29.45

27.09

35.27

43.78

53.86

55.91

56.95

57.29

56.67

55.60

53.89

51.28

47.42

42.23

36.10

30.17

Symbol

48.34

51.12

48.74

41.01

48.30

58.59

62.09

59.21

49.00

47.05

57.00

60.43

57.77

47.96

37.70

44.72

47.43

45.78

38.96

F5A

B6

50.01

B6

F5A

35.66

44.12

50.26

54.09

56.32

57.51

57.97

57.89

57.35

56.30

54.56

51.90

48.03

42.81

36.64

30.40

28.09

B6 36.65

45.58

51.69

55.37

B657.56

58.70

59.07

58.90

58.31 B6

57.25

55.43

52.68

48.74 B6

43.48

37.19

30.82

28.09

37.17

45.38

55.51

57.66

58.73

59.08

58.48

57.37

55.61

52.90

48.95

43.65

37.39

31.31

26.52

29.19

30.93

26.41

30.23

33.26

33.47

30.31

30.53

33.56

33.85

32.72

30.11

32.85

32.72

31.30

27.84

30.08

27.75

23.94

25.02

20.37

18.37

18.66

16.18

51.67

B6

59.15

22.23

39.25

45.87

38.88

B6 40.26

46.92

51.46

55.19

57.41

58.59

52.50

56.08

B658.18

59.29

29.28

29.80

31.17

31.44

31.40

32.38

35.80

28.69

27.60

28.46

32.30

F2

59.06

58.97

58.43

57.37

55.61

52.91

49.00

43.73

37.56

31.60

F2

59.66

59.49

58.91 B6

57.83

56.02

53.23

49.28 B6

44.01

37.79

31.73

F2

F2

F6

F6 RJ_Workplane MEN - B109

32.79

38.54

46.01

51.98

B6

F6B

BF

0.850 0.900 0.944 1.000 0.837 0.900 0.930 1.000

6

F2

SINGLE

2900

2900

N.A.

1

F4

SINGLE

4450

8900

N.A.

0.837 0.900 0.930 1.000

11

F5

SINGLE

3100

6200

N.A.

0.744 0.900 0.940 0.880

4

F5A SINGLE

3100

6200

N.A.

0.744 0.900 0.940 0.880

8

F6

SINGLE

2600

2600

N.A.

0.837 0.900 0.930 1.000

8 ** F6A SINGLE

1900

1900

N.A.

0.900 0.930 0.837 1.000

3 ** F6B SINGLE

1200

1200

N.A.

0.837 0.900 0.930 1.000

55.77

57.82

58.89

59.35

Project: EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE - FITNESS CENTER

B6

59.28

58.67

57.57

55.81

53.09

49.15

43.85

37.66

31.66

V 26.43

36.61

45.20

51.26

55.06

57.26

58.45

B6 36.57

45.63

51.83

55.52

B657.69

58.79

B6

58.91

58.84

58.31

57.24

21.64

22.75

18.16

19.33

20.09

26.92

21.57

19.46

22.17

20.47

29.16

22.38

19.94

23.16

24.99

27.34

21.75

19.60

22.28

22.31

21.54

18.92

20.06

25.04

22.58

17.48

16.53

30.83

21.38

15.32

14.47

25.94

F6A

F6A

18.26

25.53

35.46

34.84

44.55

43.70

50.95

49.87

33.55

22.03

15.03

33.70

21.87

14.63

31.07

20.17

13.50

21.56

25.72

16.98

11.58

21.36

15.19

11.63

9.84

11.72

15.26

17.93

13.50

11.41

13.59

18.06

16.30

12.61

10.73

12.66

16.31

59.14

58.99

58.40 B6

57.32

B6

54.85

53.70

56.96

55.87

57.98

57.00

55.49

52.77

48.86

43.62

37.46

31.51

58.42

57.44

55.54

52.75

48.80 B6

43.54

37.30

31.27

B6

58.36

57.38

57.75

56.83

56.65

55.76

54.90

54.00

52.19

51.34

48.28

47.48

42.99

42.27

36.76

36.12

30.59

Label

CalcType

Units

Avg

RA_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

44.34 59.66 11.77

Max

Min

3.77

Avg/Min Max/Min # Pts Description 5.07

375

RB_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

65.45 85.05 38.64

1.69

2.20

104

SUB-STATION - B106

RC_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

33.36 40.91 23.99

1.39

1.71

28

FIRE RISER & PUMP ROOM - B103

FITNESS AREA - B102

25.26

B6 34.81

43.85

24.37

33.38

42.08

23.08

31.66

39.82

21.34

B6 29.66

37.45

49.96

53.51

B655.56

56.60

48.14

51.74

53.65

54.57

45.43

48.81

50.71

51.63

42.65

45.62

B647.25

48.00

56.89

56.68

56.09 B6

55.01

53.25

50.55

46.69 B6

41.56

35.43

29.40

54.91

54.78

54.18

53.10

51.39

48.83

45.09

40.04

34.13

28.42

51.92

51.78

51.23

50.19

48.59

46.14

42.59

37.84

32.24

26.81

48.15

47.89

47.30 B6

46.36

44.84

42.55

39.24 B6

34.83

29.62

24.52

21.35

B6

B6

F6

18.52

F6

F6

B6

B6

F6A

18.14

24.93

31.50

36.28

39.14

40.52

41.06

41.31

14.37

19.08

23.89

27.70

30.21

31.59

32.30

32.60

41.28

40.77

39.98

38.79

36.91

34.08

30.21

25.71

32.60

32.19

31.33

29.90

27.69

24.69

21.16

F6B

V

OVERALL FIRST FLOOR PLAN FITNESS CENTER - PHOTOMETRIC CALCULATION NO SCALE

RD_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

29.91 48.51 17.48

1.71

2.78

25

OFFICE - B104

RE_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

44.59 62.09 26.90

1.66

2.31

28

ELECTRICAL - B105

RF_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

25.71 37.46 17.37

1.48

2.16

25

IDF - B107

RG_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

29.00 39.59 20.98

1.38

1.89

20

STORAGE - B108

RH_Floor

Illuminance

Fc

27.58 35.80 16.18

1.70

2.21

48

HALLWAY - B112

RJ_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

18.38

5.24

9.60

83

MEN - B109

29.73

F6A

B6 F6A

LLD

1716

Calculation Summary B6

B6 F6

LDD

N.A.

3.59

F6A

F6A

N.A.

34.97

26.46

F6A

LLF

SINGLE

B6

32.69

32.60

Qty Label Arrangement Lumens/Lamp Total Lamp Lumens Lum. Lumens 196 * B6

B6

27.51

B6

31.29

57.34

F6

F6B

Project: EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE - FITNESS CENTER

30.01

40.56

26.27

F2

34.75

16.74

22.80

31.63

36.45

22.55

F6 27.23

V 23.22

F4

26.90

F5A

RG_Workplane STORAGE - B108

F5

61.87

53.72

20.41

B6

58.52

F5

RA_Workplane FITNESS AREA - B102

16.57

RC_Workplane FIRE RISER & PUMP ROOM - B103

RB_Workplane SUB-STATION - B106

33.70 3.51


XS6DA4,5,6 / XU4FG4,5,7 XS6DA4,5,6 / XU4FG4,5,7

RF_Workplane SOCIAL SCIENCE LECTURE HALL - A101

18.22

21.06

20.72

22.86

XS6DA4,5,6 / XU4FG4,5,7 36.96

53.94 A

38.49

39.22

47.72

54.31

A75.66

54.57

61.33

75.20

34.18

33.74

39.37

52.27

57.05

69.78

29.01

27.78

30.17

47.76

50.80

60.18

19.47

A A

A

62.87

A 80.72

61.89

73.09

84.63

62.04

71.89

83.38

59.61

76.33

A

65.97

A

79.11

63.62

77.00

84.00

64.94

77.23

84.35

63.73

A

74.64

61.28

75.09

78.37

63.55

76.72

RG_Workplane RESOURCE CENTER - A115

80.16

63.56

A

75.16

54.42

93.06

25.94

57.04

93.66

58.86

92.44

60.03

91.33

60.06

89.21

57.75

83.95

51.05

72.37

38.68

52.34

44.78

A

63.93 A 73.10

24.35

A

78.00

A

34.44

83.19

42.80

A

34.12

55.20

46.89

A

A

67.68

32.17

20.59

33.71

A

31.31

15.35

A

A

A

74.13

43.27

A A

30.78

53.97 A

59.58

52.93

65.36

66.40

56.64

68.91

70.04

58.25

69.72

A

65.85

A

STAIR B

39.04

A A

23.41

36.78

39.08

37.66

45.70

46.72

42.96

51.95

46.37

52.27

55.14

A

A

50.75

? 21.78

22.82

25.96

26.90

26.84

30.60

30.98

29.90

34.49

A

RJ_Floor CIRCULATION AREA 2

32.11

13.32

A

16.91

21.99 B

24.10

23.57

24.90

23.10

14.42

13.36

9.95

B B

18.47

24.73 B

26.66

26.99

29.49

27.53

19.86

21.75

A

UP 18.57

16.80

18.57

B

20.47

21.37

20.01

B

17.69

18.08

B

18.42

17.26

B

13.31

16.92

17.93

28.38

26.10

28.98

30.68

16.87

29.84

31.49

35.83

33.22

36.60

39.71

39.20

38.64

34.90

30.52

35.06

37.28

37.79

36.60

27.24

24.76

28.06

30.80

31.44

30.12

B

14.71

20.11

24.12

26.48

28.48

25.65

20.28

18.03

16.96

16.15

18.05

20.71

22.99

23.33

20.67

19.37

19.59

18.22

18.55

20.35

20.97

23.60

B 30.23

35.11

33.42

28.52

23.26

22.03

22.51

22.18

17.12

10.34

B B

29.83 B

B

11.25

14.90

20.37

26.31

27.08

23.23

18.78

16.38

15.11

15.40

17.14

20.14

24.53

26.48

23.34

19.85

18.44

17.86

18.29

19.89

21.55

26.35

35.60

42.54

40.13

32.71

26.67

26.20

25.73

24.88

26.51

B

B

31.60

35.58

33.60

24.47

14.07

36.48 B

27.35

B

27.67

22.89

19.88

17.95

16.40

17.29

18.90

21.25

27.12

B

31.18

27.77

21.56

18.78

18.90

18.85

19.39

22.30

27.26

35.65

B

B

43.37

42.06

34.16

28.61

28.61

28.96

28.60

26.92

34.30

40.58

40.38

29.50

16.36

B

24.45

B

25.08

21.33

20.18

B

18.71

17.15

18.21

B

19.80

21.01

25.66

B

30.41

B

27.25

21.71

18.86

19.48

B

18.96

18.83

21.81

B

25.78

31.47

B

37.33

37.58

B

31.28

27.55

29.94

B

30.83

26.56

26.56

B

30.99

38.10

41.25

17.03

B

17.51

16.70

14.61

14.92

22.10

24.99

33.86

B

B

32.21

B

9.69 28.73

16.95

B

B

30.67

29.05

B

9.58 35.22

STAIR A

B

8.27

26.01

B

26.65

F

F1

35.39

F1

64.00

65.76

16.73

29.76

27.87

15.60

8.85

26.36

20.99

12.35

7.08

15.97

13.47

7.98

5.31

B

18.79

19.37 F1

F1

47.99

63.05

21.23

22.84

F1

S4BA 1,6,11

47.72

F1

F1

64.39

F1

49.29

17.35

17.82

50.18

30.03

5.44

5.59

27.81

F1 F F1 F

42.44

4.46

4.54

38.25F1

47.00

4.02

4.06

46.44

49.13

2.85

2.86

42.33

55.43

15.97

11.60

21.42

F

F1

F1 F F1

B

F

B RH_Workplane WOMEN - A113

Calculation Summary

Luminaire Schedule

Project: EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE - 1ST FLOOR

Project: EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE - 1ST FLOOR Symbol

Qty

Label

Arrangement

Lumens/Lamp

Arr. Lamp Lumens

Lum. Lumens

LLF

LDD

LLD

BF

Label

CalcType

Units

Avg

Max

Min

Avg/Min

Max/Min

# Pts

111 *

A

SINGLE

2900

5800

N.A.

0.837

0.900

0.930

1.000

RA_Floor

Illuminance

Fc

27.26

57.84

9.98

2.73

5.80

232

Description CENTRAL CIRCULATION AREA - A137

81 *

B

SINGLE

2900

5800

3188

0.837

0.900

0.930

1.000

RB_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

52.73

85.62

15.00

3.52

5.71

80

CLASSROOM - A127

30 ***

C

SINGLE

N.A.

N.A.

1218

0.850

0.900

0.944

1.000

RC_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

60.54

102

11.45

5.29

8.92

104

PHYSICS LECTURE HALL - A123

6*

F

SINGLE

2900

5800

N.A.

0.837

0.900

0.930

1.000

RD_Floor

Illuminance

Fc

25.53

31.80

14.05

1.82

2.26

54

PREP ROOM HALLWAY - A126

14 **

F1

SINGLE

1900

3800

N.A.

0.837

0.900

0.930

1.000

RE_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

26.99

45.33

5.61

4.81

8.08

98

CENTRAL PHYSICS PREP & STORAGE - A134

RF_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

52.81

84.63

18.22

2.90

4.64

102

SOCIAL SCIENCE LECTURE HALL - A101

RG_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

62.60

94.60

15.35

4.08

6.16

72

RESOURCE CENTER - A115

RH_Workplane

Illuminance

Fc

30.58

65.76

2.85

10.73

23.07

34

WOMEN - A113

RJ_Floor

Illuminance

Fc

22.91

43.37

5.31

4.31

8.17

187

CIRCULATION AREA 2

A

45.33

28.52

29.21 A 45.12

31.07

23.17

24.63

34.66

10.57

9.26

19.47

28.47

9.37

23.60 A 42.64

7.81

17.60

29.47


0

49.28

53.86

9

72.77

79.89

6

84.21

90.98

26.49

76.17

37.39

87.43

43.80

91.38

62.49

91.25

64.26

87.12

50.43

A

A

6

87.71

94.29

4

88.86

94.60

3

89.17

94.13

A

45.73

34.14

37.54

34.56

37.28

A

46.15

30.59

A

30.27

A

UP A

1

87.95

91.04

5

83.48

85.94

7

51.13 A

82.73

50.15

77.78

47.99

66.89

42.43

A

A

STAIR C 72.70

74.12 A

4

53.63

54.16

48.58

32.29 20.40

16.36

5

28.44

31.70

29.50

25.12

21.02

18.40

18.99

19.73

18.90

15.24

11.13

9.98

12.89

18.52

24.85

29.47

28.23

25.17

22.03

18.43

13.49

10.33

11.17

15.98

21.48

28.00

30.03

25.63

24.11

20.85

18.19

14.15

14.89

22.42

37.54

49.44

6

33.39

38.24

38.36

33.70

27.49

24.00

25.99

25.84

22.18

17.27

13.29

13.28

16.32

20.49

23.71

24.60

24.58

23.74

21.96

19.25

15.08

12.97

14.69

18.07

21.81

24.34

24.71

24.85

24.33

22.53

19.18

16.54

18.68

26.04

40.26

52.22

1

1

19.97

17.12 C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

15.96

C

C

C

21.58

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

19.21

17.34

14.88

10.64

40.62

29.94

25.88

21.31

13.55

48.57

42.06

39.05

33.15

39.25 C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

57.84

56.85

54.29

55.79

C

49.96

B

B

B

17.27 B

31.97

39.11

B

40.77

36.61

25.93

29.41

33.32

29.42

B

B

29.72

25.67

B

B

28.49

26.94

23.46

B

24.61

21.57

25.77

56.13

18.89

15.34

24.05

23.29

20.20

17.10

B

21.85

B

16.83

14.20

16.49

22.12

19.54

20.07

21.40

B

18.46

19.90

18.88

21.61

B

16.04

17.29

20.03

16.33

15.70

B

19.77

21.42

21.15

18.84 B

19.06

16.09

14.30

21.48

19.79

20.43

B

18.28

18.77

19.73

21.51

24.01

24.01

B

17.63

16.04

19.34

20.82

19.48

22.67

B

20.22

22.30

28.91

38.33

44.77

B

18.66

19.10

22.92

B

43.58

44.14

50.02

B

32.00

28.37

47.46

45.98

B

37.18

35.12

47.29

B

35.16

35.18

43.54

30.60

42.80

22.02

40.94

60.71

23.87

47.48

73.31

31.66

49.60

48.75

48.72

32.15

53.74

38.56

68.22

35.11

33.44

37.93

56.84

50.60

61.13

71.60

62.01

76.65

37.31

33.66

35.78

59.63

50.51

58.00

74.50

61.96

73.58

32.24

21.09

51.06

28.73

64.43

34.29

24.45

50.57

80.53

23.85

51.51

85.42

22.56

51.17

89.33

49.21 A

A

A

A

49.36 A

A

40.96

75.41

40.11

76.94

36.29

74.50

78.61

66.27

83.98

79.50

64.84

85.62

75.71

58.82

81.83

81.51

66.17

81.06

82.35

64.88

82.27

78.03

58.79

79.16

71.04

36.11

72.11

35.16

69.33

31.64

20.60

49.65

93.18

17.90

46.49

95.73

14.40

39.95

92.68

48.63 A

A

A

A

42.73 A

A

A

56.70

57.40

43.94

62.47

59.32

43.96

60.19

52.54

23.93

14.05

16.72

29.47

30.92

26.56

33.34

32.32

26.43

31.69

27.71

15.00

21.73

31.36

22.71

18.64

36.29

17.10 35.16

50.73

48.23

45.98

70.97

66.71

64.67

84.98

79.03

77.92

A

A

85.69

90.00

88.69

93.08

89.38

93.96

93.15

85.21

85.47

97.30

87.30

90.39

99.71

86.87

94.29

A

93.85

91.03

75.36

82.62

65.50

A

68.02

A

A

88.59

60.38

A

A

85.09

50.76

A

A

69.21

A

102

84.61

97.64

102

79.28

99.79

97.11

68.30

95.71

A

69.31

A

A

A

B

27.35

82.86

A

B

A

79.38

A

B

46.91 A

33.23

A

A

B

A

69.58

A

B

A

50.24

A

B

49.41 A

47.77

66.48

A

B

33.87

33.00

A

B

23.14

30.99

A

B

44.37

41.30

26.52

B

B

67.42

A

60.67

A

A

26.18

62.70

49.15

54.76

65.73

44.07

64.89

39.75

11.45

20.11

19.43

20.32

21.59

18.67

21.08

13.74

27.33

B A

27.15 25.42

28.79

29.40 A 44.96

28.76

29.26 A 44.98

28.95

29.37 A 44.60

26.10

22.82

A42.89

33.39

25.82

A43.85

33.63

25.98

A

28.80

25.36

26.52

26.89

23.75

24.85

A

29.19

25.62

26.55

27.03

23.75

24.54

A

29.21

25.49

26.53

26.69

24.96

24.17

A

29.20

25.30

26.21

26.90

23.43

22.67

A

28.97

25.24

26.39

26.15

23.17

23.71

A

29.28

25.49

26.43

26.18

22.75

23.64

A

29.27

25.62

27.21

26.69

23.54

24.88

A

31.80

30.82

26.50

27.85

22.46

20.35

DN 15.69

25.31

25.64

34.53

24.22

24.69

34.90

25.44

25.81

34.93

20.66

20.05

33.17

28.16

23.49

34.25

28.09

22.52

22.68

28.29

18.44

19.07

28.42

22.77

23.14

29.36

7.17

16.43

27.22

24.44

21.26

28.49

22.78

24.37

RA_Floor CENTRAL CIRCULATION AREA - A137

27.79

28.36 A 42.68

23.67

24.68 A 42.84

28.08

29.06 A 44.94

6.84

17.87

A40.52

32.27

25.06

A42.35

31.41

21.12

21.40

16.91

18.07

20.99

21.95

5.61

13.14

27.99

23.53

19.94

29.76

22.86

29.83

29.26

31.11

RE_Workplane CENTRAL PHYSICS PREP & STORAGE - A134

OVERALL FIRST FLOOR PLAN MATH & SCIENCE BLDG. - PHOTOMETRIC CALCULATION NO SCALE

RD_Floor PREP ROOM HALLWAY - A126

RB_Workplane CLASSROOM - A127

RA_Floor CENTRAL CIRCULATION AREA - A137

RC_Workplane PHYSICS LECTURE HALL - A123


First Floor Corridor


Fitness Center


SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY PROJECT LOCATION:

RECREATION AND WELLNESS CENTE ER

San Francisco, CA

PROJECT OWNER: San Francisco State University

PROJECT ARCHITECT: WRNS Studio

PROJECT STATUS: 100% SD

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The scope of work includes construction of new recreation and wellness center of 112,270 gross square feet with a minimum efficiency of 70%. Interface Engineering is a consultant for designing and provide a recommendation for Mechanical, Electrical, Lighting, Plumbing, and other Specialty Disciplines (Fire Protection, Fire Alarm, and Technology).

PROJECT DESIGN PROCESS: My involvement on the design process was to assist the Senior Lighting Designer; such as bounce off ideas for design concept, ran photometric calculation, prepare luminaires specifications and cutsheets, and produce conceptual design drawings through construction documents. The design concept are base from three major aspects of lighting design; Daylight (function), artificial light (aesthetics), and lighting management (emotion). The design concept was incorporated during the design process. The idea was to enhance the beautification of an architectural space, rather than destruction to occupants. The design challenges were; to stay on budget, keep the lighting design consistent throughout the building, meet Title 24 and Cal Green requirements, and energy efficient luminaire types. It required continuous coordination among the design team for every design changes to meet the deadlines in an aggressive timely manner. During the design process, I assisted the Senior Lighting Designer coordinating on finding a luminaire types for this building type. This required extensive researching on IES handbook for every required foot candles based on the program spaces given by the Lead Architect. Also, it required a continuous meeting with Lighting Manufacturer Representative for special and general fixture selection. Once all luminaires selections have been agreed on by both the Lead Architect and Senior Lighting Designer, I was then able to ran photometric calculation, suggest a design layout, and change luminaire type for every necessary change as possible in a timely manner. Since then, the Lead Architect has made numerous changes in the design of the building. As part of the design team, we continue to coordinate among the other design team base of the design changes.



STAIR 1

SHAFT 1

ELEV 1 HALL 102

STAIR 2 FITNESS STORAGE 101A

RACQUET COURT 1 103A

RACQUET COURT 2 103B

WOMEN 106B

FITNESS REPAIR 101C

FITNESS OFFICE 101B

UNISEX 106C

MEN 106D

JAN 106A

OUTDOOR RSC 104

SOUTH MECHANICAL ROOM 105

ELEV 2

OVERALL FIRST FLOOR NO SCALE


MAIN ELECTRICAL ROOM 108

TEL/DATA 109

CHEMICAL STOR 110A

CHEMICAL STOR 110B

POOL FILTRATION 110 NORTH MECHNAICAL ROOM 107

PLAN - LIGHTING

STAIR 3

SHAFT 3


MULTI PURPOSE ROOM 2 233

MP STOR 2 233A

FITNESS 231

STAIR 1

SHAFT 1

ELEV 1

WELLNESS OFFICE 231A STAIR 2

WOMEN 230B

SHAFT 2 HALLWAY 232

MEN 230C

ROCK CLIMBING AREA 221

MAC 222

MAC STORAGE 222B

CONTROL COUNTER 201A EQUIPMENT 217

ENTRY LOBBY 201 TEAM AREA 222A

OFFICE 201D

JUICE BAR 201C

LAUNDRY 218

JUICE PREP 201E

OVERALL SECOND NO SCALE


STAIR 3

GYM STOR 224A

ACTIVITY POOL 242

SHAFT 3

SHAFT 4

TWO COURT GYM 224 POOL STORAGE 225C

POOL OFFICE 225A GYM STOR LIFEGUARD OFFICE 225B 224B UNISEX CHANGING 226

OFFICE 212A

OFFICE 212B

OFFICE 212C

OFFICE 212D

OFFICE 212E

OFFICE 212F

OFFICE 212G

OFFICE 212H

OFFICE 212J M SAUNA 227C

STUDENT WORK TEL/DATA DIR OFFICE 210 213 214

CLASS ROOM 204

RESOURCE OFFICE 205

FLOOR PLAN - LIGHTING

OPEN WORK 207

W SAUNA 228C

RECEPTION 206

HALLWAY 202

HALLWAY 202

STAFF ROOM 208

W LOCKER 228A


MASSAGE 303 MP STOR 3 302A

MULTIPURPOSE ROOM 3 302

SHAFT 1

MP STOR 1 301A

MULTIPURPOSE ROOM 1 301

ELEC RM 304

STAIR 1

ELEV 1

HALLWAY 305 STAIR 2

FITNESS STRETCHING 307B

WOMEN 306A

UNISEX 306B

MEN 306C

FITNESS STRETCHING 307A

BRIDGE 309 MAC 222

JOGGING TRACK 308

OVERALL THIRD FLOOR NO SCALE


JOGGING TRACK 308 STAIR 3

SHAFT 3

POOL 225 TWO COURT GYM 224

FITNESS 307G

STORAGE 310

FITNESS 307E

R PLAN - LIGHTING

FITNESS 307F


Luminaire Schedule Qty Symbol 16 8

Label B2 F7

Arrangement SINGLE SINGLE

Calculation Summary Label Men's Restroom_Workplane Women's Restroom_1_Workplane

Total Lamp Lumens N.A. 4400

CalcType Illuminance Illuminance

LLF 0.767 0.884

Description FL44-13LED-L40-120-SO-T + L44-SO-DN-CD-WH 79OS-1T5HO-4I-2EB-SI

Units Fc Fc

MEN’S / WOMEN’S RESTROOM - PHOTOMETRIC CALCULATION NO SCALE

Avg 14.28 13.67

Max 26.8 26.9

Min 3.8 0.0

Avg/Min 3.76 N.A.

Max/Min 7.05 N.A.


MEN’S RESTROOM - LIGHT LEVEL STUDY MODEL

WOMEN’S RESTROOM - LIGHT LEVEL STUDY MODEL


Luminaire Schedule Qty Symbol 9

Label F1

Calculation Summary Label Office 212A_Workplane Office 212B_Workplane Office 212C_Workplane Office 212D_Workplane Office 212E_Workplane Office 212F_Workplane Office 212G_Workplane Office 212H_Workplane Office 212I_Workplane Table Surface_1_Top Table Surface_2_Top Table Surface_3_Top Table Surface_4_Top Table Surface_5_Top Table Surface_6_Top Table Surface_7_Top Table Surface_8_Top Table Surface_Top

Arrangement SINGLE

Total Lamp Lumens 10000

CalcType Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance Illuminance

LLF 0.884

Units Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc Fc

TYPICAL OFFICE- PHOTOMETRIC CALCULATION NO SCALE

Description FEQ-14-B-2-T5HO-S-120-G1-WP-WH OTS 0317 X2

Avg 43.99 44.30 44.34 44.31 44.30 44.37 44.30 44.31 45.25 29.09 29.08 29.07 29.10 29.06 29.08 29.05 32.06 28.10

Max 65.9 66.2 66.2 66.2 66.2 66.3 66.2 66.2 67.5 46.6 46.4 46.4 46.6 46.3 46.6 46.4 52.5 44.4

Min 23.3 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.6 23.5 23.5 23.6 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.1 16.2 16.2 17.7 15.5

Avg/Min 1.89 1.89 1.89 1.89 1.89 1.88 1.89 1.89 1.92 1.80 1.80 1.79 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.79 1.81 1.81

Max/Min 2.83 2.82 2.82 2.82 2.82 2.81 2.82 2.82 2.86 2.88 2.86 2.86 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.86 2.97 2.86


TYPICAL OFFICE - LIGHT LEVEL STUDY MODEL


Lobby


Atrium


MAC Gym


Pool



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