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Title: The Franklin Care Center Addition and Renovation Franklin Lakes, New Jersey


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The Franklin Care CenterAddition and
RenovationFranklin Lakes, New Jersey
  • Jennifer Curley
  • Lighting/Electrical Option
  • Faculty Advisor Dr. Moeck

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The Franklin Care Center
Location Franklin Lakes, New Jersey Size
150,000 sq.ft 2 stories with cellar Architect
Beckhard Richland Szerbaty Associates Addition
and renovation LEED Silver certification
anticipated
Rendering of existing conditions
Model of addition
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Building Use
  • To provide a home for the elderly while receiving
    medical treatment
  • To serve as a home between a hospital and home
  • Rehabilitation facility
  • Social interaction

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Building Features
Features medical, administrative and social
spaces
  • Medical
  • Patient rooms
  • Dialysis
  • Examination rooms
  • Surgical suite
  • Therapy
  • Nurses stations
  • Administrative
  • Office space
  • Conference rooms
  • Social
  • Main entrance lobby
  • Lounges
  • Adult daycare
  • Dining areas
  • Library
  • Chapel
  • Courtyard
  • Beauty shop

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Desired Atmosphere
Residential
  • Relaxing
  • Uplifting
  • Calm
  • Comfortable
  • Inviting
  • Use table and floor lamps
  • Use warm colors
  • Lamp color temp 3000k or less

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Desired Atmosphere
Residential
  • Relaxing
  • Uplifting
  • Calm
  • Comfortable
  • Inviting
  • For direct lighting, use small
    sources

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Desired Atmosphere
Residential
  • Relaxing
  • Uplifting
  • Calm
  • Comfortable
  • Inviting
  • Use cove lighting

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Spaces
Main Entrance Lobby
Chapel (2nd Floor)
Physical Therapy Suite
Courtyard
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General Design Goals
  • Create a comfortable residential environment
  • Provide sufficient illumination for the elderly
    eye
  • Create a glare free environment
  • Design for the slower adjustment time of the eyes
  • Meet LEED criteria with an energy efficient
    design solution

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Main Entrance Lobby
East facing glass facade
Main entrance revolving door
Main staircase and atrium
Reception Area
Open to above
To main corridor
Visitor seating area
Elevators
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Main Entrance Lobby
White walls
Vaulted wood ceiling
Glass facade
Glass facade
Stone floor
Wood stairs
Elevator
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Main Entrance Lobby
Design Goals
  • Provide a transition space between the outdoors
    and indoors
  • Direct movement towards the elevators, stairs and
    main corridor
  • Provide task lighting in the reception area
  • Continue the residential atmosphere in the
    waiting area
  • Safety on the stairs should be given careful
    attention

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Main Entrance Lobby
Goal Transition space from
outdoors to indoors
  • Uplighting
  • Illuminates wood

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Main Entrance Lobby
Goal Transition space from
outdoors to indoors
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Main Entrance Lobby
Goal Transition space from outdoors to indoors
  • Photosensor control
  • High illumination levels in the morning
  • Dims with sun pattern or weather based on
    exterior light levels
  • Dim at night

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Main Entrance Lobby
Goal Direct movement
  • Decorative pendants
  • Movement towards corridor and stairs
  • Sconces
  • Mark elevators

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Main Entrance Lobby
Goal Task lighting for
reception area
Downlights to provide task lighting in reception
area
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Main Entrance Lobby
Goal Continue residential
atmosphere in waiting area
  • Indirect lighting
  • Facial modeling
  • Bright atmosphere

Illumination provided to guide towards visitors
lounge
Table lamp for task lighting
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Main Entrance Lobby
Goal Safety on main
staircase
Step lights to provide contrast and illumination
on stairs
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Physical Therapy Suite
Exercise area
Care Corridor
Corridor to therapy suite
Entrance to therapy suite
Skylights
Waiting area
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Physical Therapy Suite
Ceiling raised from 10 to 11
  • All other walls beige fabric

Glass Walls
  • Brown Carpeting
  • White acoustical ceiling tile

Skylights
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Physical Therapy Suite
Design Goals
  • Adequate illumination for safety in exercise area
    50fc on task plane
  • Design with daylight integration in mind
  • Guide people towards the visitors lounge or down
    the corridor to the other rooms that make up the
    therapy suite
  • Provide adequate illumination in the visitors
    area

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Physical Therapy Suite
Goal Safety in exercise
area
Cove lighting to provide indirect ambient
illumination
Direct lighting to provide task lighting on
equipment
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Physical Therapy Suite
Goal Daylight integration
Daylight from skylights enters through glass walls
Illuminated wall and ceiling balance daylight
  • Use dimmable lamps

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Physical Therapy Suite
Goal Illumination Daylight integration
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Physical Therapy Suite
Goal Guide people to other rooms in therapy
suite
Cove lighting runs down corridor in therapy suite
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Physical Therapy Suite
Goal Provide adequate illumination in visitors
area
During the day light will enter from skylights in
corridor
Cove provides indirect light
  • Also directs towards visitors area
  • Dimmable to integrate with daylight

Table lamp for task lighting and residential
feeling
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Chapel
Congregational area
Leadership podium
Projector
Projection screen
Entrance from 2nd floor lobby
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Chapel
Wood slat ceiling
Wood panels
Projector pocket
White walls
Projection screen
Wood floor
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Chapel
Design Goals
  • Enhance the architecture
  • Direct attention toward leadership area
  • Provide adequate lighting for reading in the
    congregational area
  • Flexibility for different services / times of
    service

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Chapel
Goal Enhance architecture
  • Uplighting
  • Illuminated wood panels and ceiling

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Chapel
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Chapel
Goal Direct attention toward leadership area
Accent lighting on podium
  • Will also provide illumination for reading
  • Avoid light on projection screen

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Chapel
Goal Adequate lighting for reading in
congregational area
Cove provides indirect light
Tiny downlights provide task light
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Chapel
Goal Flexibility
Control panel with scene selection should be
available
  • Scenes to control three zones at different light
    outputs
  • Visiting hours
  • Before and after service
  • Service
  • Sermon
  • Manual

Zone 1 Downlights
Zone 2 Cove lighting
Zone 3 Accent lights
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Courtyard
Door to patient lounge
Door to corridor
Door to corridor
Door to corridor
Door to adult daycare
Door to visitors lounge
Door to corridor
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Courtyard
Design Goals
  • Provide safety on the walkway
  • Navigate through the courtyard to other building
    entrances
  • Avoid light pollution for compliance with LEED

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Courtyard
Goal Safety
Walkway illuminance 6fc-10fc
  • Eye adjustment illuminance value must be close
    to
  • Corridors
  • Lounges
  • Adult day care

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Courtyard
Goal Navigation
Entrances marked by illumination
Illuminated path will lead
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Courtyard
Goal Avoid light pollution
All luminaires to comply with LEED Sustainable
Site Credit 8
Minimize upward light
Luminaires gt 1000 lumens shielded Luminaires gt
3500 lumens full cut off
Sconce
Bollard
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Courtyard
Goal Control
  • Exterior fixtures on photosensor control
  • Only on when necessary
  • Energy savings

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