UOO Light Hunting in The Residential and Commercial Settings Discussion

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Humanities

The University of Oklahoma

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Part one: You will have to write narrative (summarized in one paragraph) must accompany the two images which is in slide number 3, the narrative should explain how the lighting component was used in the space, in both images. (You will write the narrative in slide number 4).

Part 2: you will write a narrative for each images on slide 6, 7, and 8. I have already done the outdoor sample on slide 6, but you will have to write narrative for kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom, and Living Room samples. The narrative for this part should explain color change (if any) in the image compared to the actual sample, and how this will influence color selection for a specific project. I will upload an example of this part to help you to understand what we are doing. BUT PLEASE DON'T COPY ANYTHING FROM IT.



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LIGHT HUNTING By: Interior Design Studio II - DES 2623 Date: 02 / 17 / 2021 Part 1: Examples of Luminaires & Lighting Layers 2 2/16/2021 ADD A FOOADDTER Residential Example: Commercial Example: Task Layer Daylight Layer Direct Decorative Layer Recessed Indirect Cove Adjustable Accent Ambient Layer Indirect Diffuse Focal Layer Asymmetrical Narrative (summarized in one paragraph) Part 2 Sample of Interior Finish Material 2/16/2021 5 Sample of Interior Finish Material Luminaire: N/A Lighting Layer: Daylight Light Quality: Sunny The daylight shows the real color of the sample. However, the plastic laminate sample appears a little lighter due to the sunny weather. The only thing we need to be cautions about is the different weather conditions. Therefore, imagine if the climate is overcast, then the sample would appear muted. Outdoor Luminaire: Troffer Lighting Layer: Ambient / Task Direct/Indirect Lamp installed: 2700K , 900 lumens, CRI 80 T 6 Kitchen Sample of Interior Finish Material Luminaire: Adjustable Accent Lighting Layer: Task, Direct Lamp installed: LED, 3000K, 1020 Lumens, CRI 90 Bathroom Luminaire: Ceiling Fan Lighting Layer: Ambient; Direct / Diffuse Lamp installed: LED, 4000K, 500 Lumens, CRI 90 2/16/2021 ADD A FOOADDTER 7 Sleeping Area Sample of Interior Finish Material Luminaire: Task Lighting Layer: Task, Direct Lamp installed: LED, 2700K, 600 Lumens, CRI 80 Living Area 8 2/16/2021 ADD A FOOADDTER Thank you! LUMINAIRE N/A LIGHTING LAYER: DAYLIGHT: DIFFUSE LIONT QUALITY OVERCAST OUTSIDE DAYLIGHT IS SUPPOSED TO SHOW THE TRUEST COLOR OF THE PRODUCT. IN THIS CASE, HOWEVER, THE WALLPAPER SAMPLE APPEARS MUTED DUE TO THE OVERCAST NATURE OF THE DAYLIGHT THE ONLY TIME THIS WOULD BE SOMETHING A DESIGNER NEEDS TO WORRY ABOUT IS IF HE OR SHE IS SELECTING WALLPAPER FOR A CLIENT WHO LIVES IN CLIMATE THAT IS FREQUENTLY OVERCAST. A LUMINAIRE: SCONCE LIGHTING LAYER AMBIENT/TASK: DIRECT/DIFFUSE LAMP INSTALLED LED: SOOOK: 700 LUMENS CRIBS BATHROOM *THIS PHOTO SAMPLE DARKER AND MORE SATURATED THAN THE PHYSICAL SAMPLE DUE TO THE LUMENS AND CRI OF THE LED. THE CRI APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN BETTER IN THIS SAMPLE THAN THE DAYLIGHT SAMPLE DUE TO THE FACT THAT IT WAS ACTUALLY RIGHTER IN THE BATHROOM THAN IT WAS QUTSIDE. THIS LED LAMP WOULDN'T MAKE MUCH OF AN IMPACT ON THIS SPECIFIC MATERIAL SELECTION DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE CRIAND TEMPERATURE OF THE LAMP DO NOT HAVE AN AFFECT ON THE APPEARANCE OF THE MATERIAL LUMINAIRE CEILING FAN LIGHTING LAYERI AMBIENTE DIRECT/DIFFUSE LAMP INSTALLED LEDI SODO: 500 LUMENS: CRIDO BEDROOM *THE BEDROOM LIGHT HAS A LOWER LUMEN RATING BUT A HIGHER CRI RATING THAN THE BATHROOM LIGHT. THIS MAKES THE SAMPLE APPEAR MUTED AND WARMER DUE TO THE LOW LIGHT LEVELS. USING THIS LAMP AS THE ONLY LIGHT SOURCE ISN'T SUGGESTED BECAUSE IT DOES NOT PROPERLY LIGHT A ROOM. THIS LUMINAIRE AND LAMP NEED TO BE USED IN CORRELATION WITH OTHER LIGHT SOURCES. USING THIS COMBO AS THE ONLY LIGHT SOURCE CAN DRASTICALLY AFFECT HOW COLORS ARE INTERPRETED BY THE EVE LUMINAIRE UNDER COUNTER LIGHT STRIP LIGHTING LAYERI FOCALITASKAMBIENT, DIRECT LAMP INSTALLED LED: 3000K: 991 LUMENS: CRI 91 KITCHEN "THE CRI OF THE LIGHT IN THE KITCHEN 1. IT THE HIGHEST CRI OUT OF ALL THE LIGHT SAMPLES AND PRODUCED THE BEST COLOR AS A RESULT. IT ALSO HAS THE HIGHEST LUMEN NATING, MAKING IT THE BRIGHTEST SAMPLE AS WELL. THIS LED WOULD NOT DRASTICALLY INFLUENCE COLOR SELECTIONS GIVEN IT IS VERY TRUE TO COLOR, AND IT IS VERY BRIGHT. THE TEMPERATURE RATING SAY A NICE, MILD SOOOK LUMINAIRE CAN LIGHTS LIGHTING LAYER: AMBIENT: DIRECT LAMP INSTALLED LED: 2700K 575 LUMENS: CRI BO ROOM *THIS LED HAS THE LOWEST TEMPERATURE RATING AND THE LOWEST CRI RATING OUT OF ALL THE SAMPLES. THIS DRASTICALLY IMPACTED THE WALLPAPER SAMPLE, MAKING IT APPEAN ALMOST COMPLETELY YELLOW/GREEN THIS WOULD HAVE A MAJOR IMPACT ON ANY DESIGN AS IT WOULD CHANGE THE COLOR DRASTICALLY, ESPECIALLY IF USED AS THE ONLY LIGHT SOURCE LIVING
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Here's the final file for the narratives. Please reply and check if the file is fine. Ask for revisions if you have any. Thank you so much!

LIGHT HUNTING
PART 1
The slide shows two different settings, the Residential and Commercial settings. The
slide shows that the lighting and interior structure of the two settings have significant
differences. For instance, the Residential setting shows that there are more lights
present in the room compared to a limited lighting in the Commercial space. It is also
noticeable th...


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