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Vignette --- Comments Welcome First Attempt

PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 8:36 am
by enearchitecture
Hello,
Comments Welcome.

Re: Vignette --- Comments Welcome First Attempt

PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 9:15 am
by Sparky83
Architect's office is over lit. It is very unlikely that you can solve any of their vignettes with only one type of fixture.
Accent lights cannot overlap the grid.
Move studio diffusers 2' east. Move architect's office diffusers 2' east.
Poor separation between supply & return in the conference room. Min 4' separation is recommended.

Re: Vignette --- Comments Welcome First Attempt

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 6:32 pm
by enearchitecture
Thanks! Lets try this one.

Re: Vignette --- Comments Welcome First Attempt

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 6:45 pm
by Sparky83
enearchitecture wrote:Thanks! Lets try this one.

Conference room is under lit. You had it right the first time. Why change it?
Diffusers in the studio not fixed.

Re: Vignette --- Comments Welcome First Attempt

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 7:26 pm
by enearchitecture
Not sure why i started a second thread, amature hour.... I’m a bit confused on the under lite comment. If a 2x4 light has 6 feet spacing between lights in the short direction (similar in the arch’s office) and 4’ spacing in the long direction similar to (arch’s office). In my conference room my 2x4 are just about center giving me 4’ ( or less) from each wall. This seems to fall under the lighting distribution diagram. Why i changed it, just trying to solve using a mixture of lighting. Thank you.

Re: Vignette --- Comments Welcome First Attempt

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2018 4:38 am
by Sparky83
enearchitecture wrote:Not sure why i started a second thread, amature hour.... I’m a bit confused on the under lite comment. If a 2x4 light has 6 feet spacing between lights in the short direction (similar in the arch’s office) and 4’ spacing in the long direction similar to (arch’s office). In my conference room my 2x4 are just about center giving me 4’ ( or less) from each wall. This seems to fall under the lighting distribution diagram. Why i changed it, just trying to solve using a mixture of lighting. Thank you.

Using 2x2 lights in the conference room gets you closer to the required lighting level than using 2x4's. Slightly over lit (with 2x2's) is better than severely under lit (with 2x4's).