Monday, January 27, 2014

Hello all, I have been working on a series of day-lighting systems for my review next week. So far I have two ideas and am developing another.
The top scheme is influences by the Duke Convention Center in Cincinnati, and is a basic day-lighting system that can slide open when the sun isn't intense. The second scheme (bottom) is based on my research from last semester, especially the idea of the mechanical iris and the fact that some plants open and close in response to the sun. This system opens and closes in response to the intensity of the sun, when the system is open it also has the ability to collect sunlight.

I am now making physical models of these schemes to test them in response to actual sunlight.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Since I last posted, I have been looking at solar shading strategies, specifically for North and West facing facades. I have also looked at how daylight is measured, in terms of foot-candles, and how that can apply to buildings physically. This would mean looking at how many foot-candles (fc) the different programs in an office require, how many fc the sun provides in clear and overcast days, and how much light gets into the building with no shading at all.

I have also started working on what I want my shading device to achieve, I want it to have user control, be environmentally responsive, allow light to penetrate deep into the building, minimize glare, and provide views. I have also started looking at how different buildings deal with their facades, such as the Duke Convention Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, for inspiration.

 Next I will start making small scale sketch models and start initial ideation for the facade.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Hello all, I hope the holidays have treated you well; I am already back in school. I have done some work for thesis, though not as much as I would of liked due to a fairly busy break; but I have gotten into contact with people about studies conducted at the Syracuse Center of Excellence and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Lighting Research Center. Because of these connections, I have received quite a few reports on how day-lighting effects employee health, satisfaction and productivity. I have also completed a basic rhino model of a 5 x 5 block area of Chicago around the Sears Tower. I will bring this model into 3DS Max to evaluate the quality of the light in the existing suite I am using.

 (http://www.lrc.rpi.edu/programs/daylighting/reports_publications.asp)