Lighting Project
LSU Design Building, Boyce Gallery
Revit / Elum Tools / Photoshop / Laser Cutting Machine
CONCEPT
The goal for this design is to light the Boyce Gallery in the Design Building at Louisiana State University in a way that improves the overall human experience while also lighting the galleries artwork. It is important to this design that the lighting is functional and transitional, as the gallery will go through constant changes with new pieces being introduced. The gift store will feature lighting that displays the merchandise and compliments the small amount of natural daylight that seeps into the space. The challenge for this design is to create lighting features that do not interfere with the previous fixtures in the space.
Goal Summary:
Feature luminaires that are functional and transitional
Highlight displayed artwork
Improve the human experience
Controllability of natural daylight 
                          Inspiration:                           
 Lighting vertical surfaces with adjustable tracks
Simplicity in color and form
Varied heights
Adjustable track system for functionality within change
Distribution of wide and narrow flood lights for art lighting options

RENDERED LIGHT PLAN AND MAP:
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN AND LIGHT PLAN WITH FURNITURE:
ELECTRICAL PLAN AND DAYLIGHT MEASUREMENT STUDY:
LUMINAIRE SPECIFICATION SHEETS:
BOYCE GALLERY ELEVATIONS:
LIGHTING CALCULATIONS: PSEUDOCOLOR AND GRAYSCALE
PHYSICAL MODEL:
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