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The Spring 2006 Daylight Design Course (Design198), taught by Dr. Papamichael, focused on introducing students to daylight design considerations. The objective of the class was to help students learn how to evaluate daylight performance in buildings and how to develop design strategies for performance improvements.
UC Davis is committed to promoting energy efficiency and sustainability in all campus buildings and is currently considering the renovation of many laboratory and office spaces. Capitalizing on this opportunity, Dr. Papamichael made arrangements to have the Daylighting Design class play the role of a daylighting consulting firm with UC Davis playing the role of the client.
Class Structure & Activities: At the end of Spring Quarter, students had completed detailed evaluations of the Robbins Hall laboratory and office spaces, using state-of-the-art methods and tools, such as illuminance and luminance meters, luminance mapping cameras, as well as software and physical scale models. Both space types were analyzed with respect to illuminance and luminance distributions, considering key locations and view directions throughout the year, as well as four window orientations (North, East, South and West) to help address campus-wide consideration of daylight performance.
Class presentations: Bill Starr and Gary Dahl were very impressed by the depth of the analyses and the effectiveness of the presentations. They made arrangements for a collective presentation of the class work at a UC Davis Project Managers meeting, which took place on July 5. |
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