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Transcript of Beyond Vanity by Gabe Guilliams and James Clotfelter
Buro Happold
Beyond Vanity
Gabe Guilliams and James ClotfelterMarch 28, 2017
Credit(s) earned on completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.
This course is registered with AIA CESfor continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any
method or manner ofhandling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product.___________________________________________Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.
LearningObjectives
1. Understand the role of light in architecture beyond making buildings visually attractive: from focused marketing, to placemaking, to disrupting long-standing culture of environments, to being a good neighbor.
2. Understand practical benefit of small source sizes on LED optics.
3. Understand benefit of tunable / dimmable LED.4. Understand benefit of low-voltage / remote
transformer LED.
At the end of the this course, participants will be able to:
HOW DO OUR CLIENTSARTICULATE THEIR LIGHTING NEEDS?
WHAT IS ACTUALLY IMPORTANT TO OUR
CLIENTS?
UNDERSTAND UNIQUE REALMS OF INFLUENCE
AND IMPACT
PROJECT EXAMPLES
SUSTAINABILITY
PLACEMAKER
80% of the people occupying the space are not school of social work students.
80% of the people occupying the space are not school of social work students.
80% of the people occupying the space are not school of social work students.
Mockup Process
80% of the people occupying the space are not school of social work students.
Mockup 1
too bright
shift
add light
80% of the people occupying the space are not school of social work students.
80% of the people occupying the space are not school of social work students.
80% of the people occupying the space are not school of social work students.
80% of the people occupying the space are not school of social work students.
80% of the people occupying the space are not school of social work students.
80% of occupants in the Forum are not School of Social Work students.
TRANSFORMER
FRONT
L E A R N I N G E N V I R O N M E N T
N O F R O N T !
EVERYONE LIKES HUGS
B R O W N I N S T I T U T E F O R M E D I A I N N O VAT I O NCO LU M B I A S C H O O L O F J O U R N A L I S M
“it is the interplay between the various atmospheric and architectural elements that make the space, in one instant, profoundly utile and astoundingly beautiful.” – Mark Hansen, Institute Director
HELLO, NEIGHBOR
ridge
valley
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sanctuary
foundation/library
commons/dining
gym
tea room
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Planning and Zoning Commission Hearings
“a 12’ tall, 680’ glass glowing ribbon……like a skyscraper tipped on its side in our rural landscape”
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Illuminated Trees!Typical Enclosed Space with Glass at Front and Rear
(No Sense of Internal Light)Typical Opaque Mass
(Reflects Light)
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Planning and Zoning Process
Typical Space with Interior Pendants
Typical Opaque MassTypical Covered Walkway
Typical Enclosed Space with Glass at Front and Rear
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Planning and Zoning Process
Typical Space with Interior Pendants
Typical Opaque MassTypical Covered Walkway
Typical Enclosed Space with Glass at Front and Rear
Gym Sanctuary
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Planning and Zoning Process
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Planning and Zoning Process
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Luminance Comparison
Estimated Sanctuary Seat Luminance: 25% of Barn RidgeEstimated Covered Walkway Luminance: 13% of Barn Ridge
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Approval to proceed!
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COPYRIGHT © 1976-2015 BUROHAPPOLD ENGINEERING. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
COPYRIGHT © 1976-2015 BUROHAPPOLD ENGINEERING. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
COPYRIGHT © 1976-2015 BUROHAPPOLD ENGINEERING. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
COPYRIGHT © 1976-2015 BUROHAPPOLD ENGINEERING. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
COPYRIGHT © 1976-2015 BUROHAPPOLD ENGINEERING. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
COPYRIGHT © 1976-2015 BUROHAPPOLD ENGINEERING. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
COPYRIGHT © 1976-2015 BUROHAPPOLD ENGINEERING. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
COPYRIGHT © 1976-2015 BUROHAPPOLD ENGINEERING. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
This concludes The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems Course