project pilot rock stanford’s lighting design
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Project Pilot Rock Stanford’s lighting design. Team Ethan Prevost Kristin Glanville. Advisor Dr. VanDeGrift Industry Representative Mr. Jonathan Fant. Overview. Introduction Scorecard Additional Accomplishments Plans Issues/Concerns Conclusions. Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Project Pilot RockStanford’s lighting design
TeamEthan Prevost
Kristin Glanville
AdvisorDr. VanDeGrift
Industry RepresentativeMr. Jonathan Fant
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Overview
• Introduction
• Scorecard
• Additional Accomplishments
• Plans
• Issues/Concerns
• Conclusions
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Introduction
• The project is a lighting design schematic for a Stanfords Restaurant and Bar being built at the Northgate Mall in Seattle, Washington.
• A 3-dimensional fully enclosed model will be used to demonstrate the lighting.
• The intensity of the lighting will be presented using the simulator program AGI.
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Layout of the Restaurant
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Sample Lighting Layout
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Scorecard – Previous Plans
• Buy reference books containing building codes for Sri Lanka.
• Begin design for a single classroom within one of the buildings.
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Scorecard – What happened
• The EWB Sri Lanka professional team decided that they didn’t want to use the layout anymore.
• We had to chuck the whole project and start over again.
• We chose to work with Interface Engineering instead.
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Additional Accomplishments
• Got a new building drawing, including hard copies and .dwg AutoCAD files.
• Received the AutoCAD icons for light fixtures that are used by Interface.
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Plans
• Visit a Stanfords Restaurant and Bar and take measurements using a light meter.
• Layout the placement of where we want which type of light fixture.
• Simulate the lights in AGI making sure that we have the proper light levels.
• Start calculating and setting up the circuits.
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MilestonesNumber Description Original
9/26/06Previous9/26/06
Present11/03/06
1 Product Approval 10/07/06 10/07/06 11/01/06
2 Plan Approval 11/10/06 11/10/06 11/10/06
3 Layout light fixtures 11/17/06 11/17/06 11/17/06
4 Connect circuits and make power calculations
11/24/06 11/24/06 11/24/06
5 Simulate Lighting Design 12/06/06 12/06/06 12/06/06
6 Design Release 12/08/06 12/08/06 12/08/06
7 Architectural Model Built 02/16/07 02/16/07 02/16/07
8 TOP’s Approval 02/23/07 02/23/07 02/23/07
9 Light Circuitry added to Model
03/16/07 03/16/07 03/16/07
10 Prototype Release 04/13/07 04/13/07 04/13/07
11 Founder’s Day 04/17/07 04/17/07 04/17/07
11 Final Report 04/23/07 04/23/07 04/23/07
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Concerns/Issues
• Being allowed to take measurements in the local Stanfords Restaurant.
• Having our layout satisfy the Seattle Energy code.
• Have the circuit be as cost effective as possible
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Conclusions
• Had to start a new project, but getting back on track
• Should hope to have the lighting design done by the end of the semester.