Hi! There are big medium and small meeting rooms featuring presentation walls. They all have direct lighting from above the tables. In the big and medium rooms there are multiple lamps which can be seperately controlled, whereas the small meeting rooms only feature one lamp per room without seperate control.
Is credit achievement impossible with this setup?
Thanks in advance!
Marissa Gigantelli
Morrissey EngineeringFebruary 12, 2020 - 10:55 am
I have a similar situation on a project where we have huddle rooms. The owner wanted a decorative fixture in the space. In this particular situation I was concerned about the output of the fixture selected by them so I provided downlights. In doing so we were able to satisfy the credit. However the lighting controls are overkill for such a small space that is intended for 'quick' and 'light' function.
I am interested in how others have satisfied this credit with a single decorative fixture as I think this would be the owners preference in these small spaces.
I linked a picture of what we are providing. Ideally, only fixture Type 10 would be wanted by the owner. As previously mentioned, in this particular case it simply wasn't bright enough.
https://morrisseyengineering-my.sharepoint.com/:i:/p/mgigantelli/EQq_d9_3zDdAj-kJShIFi3QBLvhgENBK_Gp6HJRRauzSNg?e=f5a3Ql
David Posada
Integrated Design & LEED SpecialistSERA Architects
LEEDuser Expert
1980 thumbs up
February 12, 2020 - 8:26 pm
For small conference rooms with only one fixture or lamp I suspect the reviewers would want to see a dimmer to provide the minimum of three light levels (off, mid-level, and full). You might also add a task light.
Benjamin Weise
CSD Engineers16 thumbs up
February 17, 2020 - 1:39 pm
Thanks! The task lights seem like the way to go here.