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New York University Concourse Project New York, NY. Kevin Hsia Lighting/Electrical Option Advisor: Dr. Richard Mistrick Ted Dannerth April 15, 2009. Overview. Summary of Thesis. General Building Information / Location. Concept. Gould Plaza – Architecture Breadth, Lighting Depth, .
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New York University Concourse Project New York, NY Kevin Hsia Lighting/Electrical Option Advisor: Dr. Richard Mistrick Ted Dannerth April 15, 2009
Overview Summary of Thesis • General Building Information / Location Concept Gould Plaza – Architecture Breadth, Lighting Depth, Tisch Hall Lobby – Lighting Depth Photovoltaic Feasibility Study– Electrical Depth Master Depth Study– Daylighting
Summary of Thesis Lighting Depth Study • Gould Plaza • Classroom • MBA Student Lounge • Tisch Hall Lobby Electrical Depth Study • Redesign 4 spaces • Backup Generator • Photovoltaic Feasibility Study Breadth Study • Architecture – Outdoor Plaza • Mechanical – Water Harvest System on Plaza Master Depth Study • Daylighting – Tisch Hall
Daylighting – Tisch Hall • Summary of Thesis Lighting Depth Study • Gould Plaza • Classroom • MBA Student Lounge • Tisch Hall Lobby Electrical Depth Study • Redesign 4 spaces • Backup Generator • Photovoltaic Feasibility Study Breadth Study • Architecture – Outdoor Plaza • Mechanical – Water Harvest System on Plaza Master Depth Study
General Building Information • Building Name: New York University Concourse Project • 44 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012 • Building Occupant : Education/University • Size: 70,000 sq.ft • Owner: New York University Stern School of Business • Architect: Perkins + Will • MEP Engineer: BR+A • Structural: Severud • Lighting Designer: Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design • Construction dates: Fall 07 – Fall 09 • Cost : $35 million KMC Tisch Hall Weaver Hall Gould Plaza
General Building Information • Building Name: New York University Concourse Project • 44 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012 • Building Occupant : Education/University • Size: 70,000 sq.ft • Owner: New York University Stern School of Business • Architect: Perkins + Will • MEP Engineer: BR+A • Structural: Severud • Lighting Designer: Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design • Construction dates: Fall 07 – Fall 09 • Cost : $35 million Ground Level Upper Concourse Lower Concourse
Concept Create Pride Strengthen Spirit of NYU Eliminate Depression Stress related to competitive nature of the business school Provide Way-finding/Orientation Congested traffic throughout the building Improve Physical Health Lack connection to nature and daylight
Other Concepts Sustainable Systems Integrate energy efficient systems into architecture Function Improve overall usage of building
Gould Plaza • Architecture Breadth • New Furniture System • Create relaxing atmosphere • Bring scale of the plaza down
Gould Plaza • Architecture Breadth • New Furniture System • Create relaxing atmosphere • Bring scale of the plaza down
Gould Plaza Considerations and Criteria Safety to walk Modeling points of interest: Doors & Walkways Maintain 1 fc on major walkways Create sense of pride Design Solution Address school identity by lighting a NYU logo Light perimeter of Plaza to define the boundary
Gould Plaza 3 2 1 10 9 1 4 6 4 7 6 8 10 9 2 7 5 3 8 5
Gould Plaza Design Solution Achieve average 1 fc on entrance and major walkways Power Density Designed 0.17 W/sq. ft Power Density Max Allowed 0.2 W/sq. ft
Tisch Hall Lobby Considerations and Criteria Create spacious and pleasant environment Facial recognition and safety Achieve 15 fc on floor Design Solution Using light to create a hierarchy to direct people Use of modern looking luminaires
Tisch Hall Lobby Considerations and Criteria Create spacious and pleasant environment Facial recognition and safety Achieve 15 fc on floor Design Solution Using light to create a hierarchy to direct people Use of modern looking luminaires
Tisch Hall Lobby • Tisch Hall Lobby 4 6 1 Considerations and Criteria Create spacious and pleasant environment Facial recognition and safety Achieve 15 fc on floor Design Solution Using light to create a hierarchy to direct people Use of modern looking luminaires 1 2 2 3 5 7 6 5 4 3 7
Tisch Hall Lobby • Tisch Hall Lobby
Tisch Hall Lobby • Tisch Hall Lobby Design Solution Achieve average 15 fc on lobby floor Power Density Designed 1.05 W/sq. ft Power Density Max Allowed 1.30 W/sq. ft
Photovoltaic Feasibility Study Considerations Promote alternative ways to generate electricity Design Solution Install photovoltaic panels on Weaver, Tisch, and KMC
Photovoltaic Feasibility Study Equinox – March 21st Considerations Promote alternative ways to generate electricity Design Solution Install photovoltaic panels on Weaver, Tisch, and KMC
Photovoltaic Feasibility Study PV array positions Considerations Promote alternative ways to generate electricity Design Solution Install photovoltaic panels on Weaver, Tisch, and KMC Mounting Area: 21,056 sq. ft. Total Panels: 1,392 Power Generated: 278kW
Photovoltaic Feasibility Study Power Generated: 278kW Power Generated: 278kW Power Consumed in Tisch Hall : 840kW Power Consumed in Tisch Hall : 840kW Save: 33% of power
Photovoltaic Feasibility Study Grant: $2,689,585 Pay$563,623 Total Cost: $3,253,208 Grant: $2,689,585 Total Cost: $3,253,208
Photovoltaic Feasibility Study PV Cost Savings/Year $563,623 $38,328 Payback Period: 14.7 years
Master Depth Daylighting Study Study Analyze the daylighting conditions in Tisch Lobby Calculate energy savings for a photosensor based system Method Agi32 - analyze daylighting conditions in the lobby Ecotect Excel – find critical point to locate photosensor Daysim – calculate energy savings
Master Depth Daylighting Study Equinox – March 21st 9 AM 12 PM 3 PM 6 PM
Zone 1 Always on • Master Depth Daylighting Study Zone 2 (time clock) Zone 3 (photosenor)
Conclusion • Create Pride • Eliminate Depression • Provide Way-finding/Orientation • Improve Physical Health • Sustainable Systems • Function Gould Plaza Lounge Tisch Hall Plaza Tisch Hall Plaza Plaza
Acknowledgement Special Thanks Perkins + Will New York University Industry Professionals Advisors Dr. Richard Mistrick Professor Ted Dannerth Professor Robert Holland Professor Kevin Parfitt Fellow AE classmates