Asher Harder's profile

School of Engineering and Applied Science

Interior lighting design scope
Analysis of facade light egress
OVERVIEW
The School of Engineering and Applied Science complex is comprised of four buildings; Environmental Science, Engineering Commons, Chemical and Biological Engineering, and a Bioengineering building which total over 500,000 SF. The buildings contain conference, lecture halls, offices, atria, a library, a cafeteria, and laboratory spaces, including an extensive vivarium for live animal research. The facility employs a dowel-laminated-timber structural deck through portions of the buildings with open ceilings and timber columns.

The lighting designs and lighting systems varied throughout the complex to suit the many needs of the various labs and shared spaces. Linear lighting was used extensively and standardized as much as possible to allow the maintenance team to reduce extra lighting stock. Specialty lighting systems, such as red/white fluorescent systems and amber cleanroom systems, were used to achieve the requirements of individual researchers. Lighting controls on the project were split into several systems that allowed isolation and redundancy for research efforts and cost-conscious design where limited functionality was needed.

HIGHLIGHTS
- Four buildings, two design schedules
- Interior Lighting and Control Design
- Design for specialty vivariums
- Controls integration with laboratories

MY ROLE (Under the employment of HLB Lighting):
- Lead designer and project manager for the building portion of the scope. I led a team of two to six designers to achieve the project's design and financial goals.
- Led the BIM workflow efforts for our team to ensure that our process reduced redundancy in documentation across teams and integrated seamlessly with the models for the engineering and architecture teams.
- Performed lighting calculations to ensure compliance with target levels.
- Reviewed lighting calculations from other designers to ensure compliance with target levels.
School of Engineering and Applied Science
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School of Engineering and Applied Science

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