chia portfolio 2012
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Lighting Design Projects from graduate and undergraduate levelTRANSCRIPT
Catherine ChiaParsons The New School of DesignSecond year [email protected]
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Conceptual Diagram: Facade / Space Relationship / Inspiration
Catherine Chia & Junkyeong Park
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Objective: Explore daylight in relationship to the building’s form, and design the electrical lighting in consideration of daylight.Programs Used: AutoCAD, Photoshop, AGI32, Ecotect and Rhino
+ Located near Fashion institute of Technology, on 28th street, NYC.
Daylight Study/Analysis: Academic CenterMatthew Tanteri, Kimberley Ackert, Nelson Jenkins, Star Davis, Matthew Franks | Group Project with Junkyeong Park | Spring 2011
2F Library Reflected Ceiling Plan+ Custom-made Recessed linear light fixtures provide ambient lighting and emphasize the form of the building.+ Circular bookshelves have signage lighting and linear LED fixtures built into each stack. + Circular stacks intended to maximize daylight into space.+ Study carrels and group study tables along window facade for exterior view.+ Main stairs serve as a visual attraction from the exterior and for convenience.
3F Offices 5F Classrooms 7F Cafeteria
1. Book Stacks2. Individual Study Carrels3. Group Study Tables4. Restroom5. Computer Station
6. Main Staircase7. Emergency Staircase8. Reception9. Magazine Stacks
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Daylight Penetration + Skylight and Sidelight influences programming + High window to wall ratio increases daylight penetration
2nd Floor Library: Daytime
2nd Floor Library: Evening 6th Floor Cafeteria
Waverly Pl.
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Objective: Design for a cancer healing center that embodies the values set forth by the Maggie Center.Programs Used: Ecotect, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Model Making
+ Located in Greenwich Village, NYC+ Daylight integration+ Consideration of a “home away from home” design approach
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Evening Rendering
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Electric Lighting & Daylighting Study: Cancer Caring CenterJames Fischer & Scott Ritchie | Fall 2011
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Daylighting Artificial Lighting Balance
General Lighting Concept
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Limited Daylight Zone
Secondary Daylight Zone
Primary Daylight Zone
Sunlight
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color reflecting outward
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opaque globe with 3 leds embedded inside to highlight the globe beneath itbamboo strips weaved
to incapsulate a com-pact fluorescent lamp
6 leds embedded inside for ambient lighting
frosted globe with leds embedded inside
absorb daylight during the day & transmit light out at night
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3 inch diameter led path lighting
functions to light ground and call at-tention to sharp table corners
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Site Plan
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Apple Store
Chelsea
Market
Objective: Design the lighting component for NYC LGBT Youth Center while meeting the IESNA lighting requirements.Programs Used: AutoCAD, Photoshop, AGI32, and Rhino
+ Located at Chelsea meatpacking district in Manhattan.+ Main street is 9th Ave
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+ The lighting in the youth center functions not only to provide ample lighting but also to create a sense of unity within the architecture and community among people+ This is achieved in 2 ways: Repetition of architectural form Transparent materials
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Architectural lighting: Lighting for an Office BuildingCraig Bernecker, Glenn Shrum, Amer Maleh | Group Project with Junkyeong Park | Fall 2010
Interactive Spaceda
+ An interactive area that involves people from both the first and second floor+ Light passes through the colored glass on the second floor onto the first floor+ People walking on the second floor casts shadow onto the first floor+ Section shows light sandwiching and defining rooms and public space creating a dynamic and cozy environment
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Hybrid (Agi + PS)Concept
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Objective: Develop an understanding of what light can do using actual lighting hardware in a limited full-scale environment.Program used: AGI32, AutoCAD, and Photoshop
+ Location: 25E 13th Street New York, 3rd Floor+ Goal is to direct students and guests through door 1+ Reason being the wall flushed against door 2 is often used as pin up space + Thus, circulation is a key part of the design+ Challenge involved numerous existing competing lights that led the viewer in a particular path.+ Solution was to create an opposing light source that caught viewer’s attention
Light as a Functional Medium: Human Scale InstallationCraig Bernecker, Glenn Shrum, Amer Maleh | Group Project with Sarah Kaplan | Fall 2010
Circulation Diagram
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+ Light Box creates a solid line on the floor, wall and ceiling, which acts as a directional component that points toward door 1
Light Box Components
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Reveal texture
Original Inspiration 2-D representational drawings
Conceal texture
Objective: Explore light from a purely visual perspective, first through observation and then through communication and representation in both 2 and 3 dimensions.Exploration: Light can reveal or conceal the texture of a surface
+ The angle and intensity of light gives form to the edges of the texture, but the texture becomes concealed when light illuminates the surface uniformly+ Both light and shadow play an integral part in revealing or concealing the texture of a surface
Visual Effects of LightingCraig Bernecker, Glenn Shrum, Amer Maleh | Fall 2010
Fixture set-up
+ The angle of the fixture determines the degree at which the texture is revealed
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ConcealLight source
Textured surface
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Mission: To foster the understanding of the design intersections between nature and technology and to support a heightened sense of responsibility for increasing the sustainability of built environmentsObjective: Propose a design for a self-sustaining playground that can generate its own power through human interventionPrograms Used: Photoshop and Rhino
+ Grant proposal: Michael Kalil Endowment for Smart Design+ Inspiration from PLANYC 2030, “dozen of high quality fields are rendered all but unusable after the sun sets.”
Evening Rendering
Research on Renewable Energy
Floor panel generates energy
The act of compression produces energy which is stored in a battery.
Jumping on the outer perimeter circles generates enough energy during the day to power the electric lights in the center
E-volve: Lighting Proposal for NYC Public ParksCollaboration with Paggy Chang, Lilian Lu, Genda Lin | Student Grant Proposal 2011
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Scale: 3”=1’-0” Elevation Back
Objective: design an LED task lamp + competition entry at Light Fair, Las Vegas
Z-Curve Task LightMichael Siminovitch | Fall 2010
Objective: design and built a model to better understand daylighting in an interior spaceClient: Spa treatment center
+ Used the heliodon to understand light distribution during different times of the year+ Experimented with various window types such as clerestory, light shelves, and sky lights + Tested two kinds of window treatments: diffused and clear + The diffused material obliterates the hot spot and discomfort seen in the image of the clear clerestory+ Experimented with daylighting during different times of day and orientation
Diffused Clerestory
Model Close-up
Daylight Study: Dream SpaKonstantinos Papamichael | Group Project with Jeanette Kim | Spring 2010
Self Portrait