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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.
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Project Pilot RockStanford’s lighting design Team Ethan Prevost Kristin Glanville • Advisor • Dr. VanDeGrift • Industry Representative • Mr. Jonathan Fant University of Portland School of Engineering
Overview • Introduction • Scorecard • Additional Accomplishments • Plans • Issues/Concerns • Conclusions University of Portland School of Engineering
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. University of Portland School of Engineering
Layout of the Restaurant University of Portland School of Engineering
Sample Lighting Layout University of Portland School of Engineering
Scorecard – Previous Plans • Buy reference books containing building codes for Sri Lanka. • Begin design for a single classroom within one of the buildings. University of Portland School of Engineering
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. University of Portland School of Engineering
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. University of Portland School of Engineering
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. University of Portland School of Engineering
Milestones University of Portland School of Engineering
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 University of Portland School of Engineering
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. University of Portland School of Engineering