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LIGHTING SYSTEM

ARU 303

Lighting systems play a vital role in achieving the optimal function of


CASE STUDY any building or room type.
BOARD ROOM LIGHTING SYSTEM DESIGN As every typology needs a particular requirements to provide func-
tion and aesthetics, the lighting design must serve the right setting in
order to get the desired response from the occupants.
The intensities of lightings can both induce relaxation and strain.
CASE STUDY OBJECTIVES: Hence, in designing a good lighting system, the designers should know the
• Cater optimal visual comfort of the room occupants context of the room or space, be able to determine how and what kind of
lighting a certain area needs, and to create a clear set of objectives
• Minimize energy consumption while utilizing the board
that will guide them in selecting and setting up light fixtures and the like.
room
• Utilize lightings to stimulate attention and activity

RENDERED CEILING PLAN

lIGHTING SYSTEM and GIVEN SPACES

DOWNLIGHT

(RECESSED CAN)

PENDANT
PRESENTATION SPACE LIGHT

The lighting should be minimal in inten-


sity near the or projector screens to
provide focus on the electronic
screens. However, on the side where
manual concept boards are presented,
the light must efficiently illuminate
the presented bulletin.

DISCUSSION SPACE
ENTRANCE SPACE
The lighting must stimulate the
activity of the occupants during The lighting should be efficient
GUEST AND SECRETARIAT SPACE but not over-illuminating so that
discourse. Thus, providing lights
The lighting must be efficient with enough intensity to motivate the lights on the discussion space
though it does not need much in- attention during meetings. Also, will not be overpowered. Also, the
tensity, to enable secretaries to the lights should be efficient entrance is one of the strategic
take quick notes. As for the enough to be utilized for note- area to install devices to minimize
guests, lightings must be provided taking and reading. energy consumption (vacancy and
for them to see manual presenta- occupancy detectors).
tions clearly.

OCCUPANCY
board room applied lIGHTING SYSTEM
SENSOR LIGHTING CONTROL

PENDANT LIGHT
(LINEAR)

DOWNLIGHT
(RECESSED CAN)

FLOOR LAMP (ARM


EXTENSION)
LIGHTING SYSTEM
ARU 303

board room applied lIGHTING SYSTEM

RENDERED SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

OCCUPANCY SENSOR FUNCTION


ILLUSTRATIOIN

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downlight FLOOR LAMP PENDANT LIGHT OCCUPANCY


(recessed can) (ARM EXTENSION) (LINEAR) SENSOR
RECESSING HEIGHT: 200 MM TILT ANGLE: 90˚ LIGHTCASING LENGTH: 1200 MM LOCATION: CEILING NEAR THE EN-
RECESSING DIAMETER: 150 MM MATERIALS AND FINISHES: LIGHT SOURCE SIZE: 610 MM TRANCE DOOR

MATERIALS AND FINISHES:  SHADE MATERIAL: STEEL, DROP FROM CEILING: 640 MM CONTROLS:

 DIFFUSER: GLASS, WHITE, HIGH CHROME PLATED MATERIALS AND FINISHES: AUTOMATION ONLY INCLUDE THE
LUMINANCE  STAND MATERIAL: STEEL, PENDANT LIGHTS
 CEILING MOUNT: STEEL, PAINT
 SHADE: STEEL, PAINT FIISH, CHROME PLATED FINISH, IVORY, GLOSSY COMPOSITION:
DARK GRAY, MATTE  DIFFUSER: GLASS, WHITE, HIGH  PASSIVE INFRARED ULTRASON-
LUMINANCE IC SENSING TECHNOLOGY
SUBMITTED BY:
 LIGHT CASING: STEEL, PAINT  360˚ FIELD VIEW
LARA A. TACLIMA BS ARCHITECTURE 3-A
FINISH, IVORY, GLOSSY
SUBMITTED TO:

AR. KIM C. HERNANDO ARU 303

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