Jason Weaver 12/13/2007 Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA.

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Jason Weaver 12/13/2007 Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA

The central role of a college is to help students develop a worldview. The three things one needs to understand in order to develop a functional worldview are: the natural world, how the mind works, and the different systems humans have developed for using that knowledge to conduct their lives. There you have it: biology, psychology, and philosophy! -LAWRENCE I. BONCHEK, M.D. P Franklin & Marshall Graduate ‘91 Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Background

 3 stories above ground (4 total)  104,000 square feet  Project Cost – approximately $39 million  Houses three departments (Biology, Philosophy, Psychology)  Basement features a Vivarium for visual research Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Background

Key Building Functions Primary Functions:  Learning and Research  Professional Meetings and Events  Student Meetings and Events Other Functions:  Gathering  Casual Dining  Reading and Quiet Study Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA

Campus Map Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA

Selected Spaces Work Space –Teaching Lab / Classroom Circulation Space – Lobby/Atrium Special Purpose Space –Lecture Hall Exterior Space – Main Entry & Façade Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA

First Floor Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Laboratory Atrium Lecture Hall Façade

Second Floor Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Laboratory Atrium Lecture Hall Façade

Third Floor Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Laboratory Atrium Lecture Hall Façade

East Elevation Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA

Sections Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Laboratory Atrium Lecture Hall Façade

Sections Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Laboratory Atrium Lecture Hall Façade

 Georgian Revival style  Symmetry Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Façade / Main Entry

 Georgian Revival style  Symmetry Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Façade / Main Entry

 Georgian Revival style  Symmetry  Elaborate and centered entry Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Façade / Main Entry

 Georgian Revival style  Symmetry  Elaborate and centered entry  Pilasters Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Façade / Main Entry

 Georgian Revival style  Symmetry  Elaborate and centered entry  Pilasters  Double-hung sash windows subdivided with thick muntins Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Façade / Main Entry

 Georgian Revival style  Symmetry  Elaborate and centered entry  Pilasters  Double-hung sash windows subdivided with thick muntins  Goal was to match the styling of current buildings on campus,  At the same time, making a statement on the campus and giving the building a sense of distinction Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Façade / Main Entry

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA

Façade / Main Entry Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA

Façade / Main Entry Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA

Design Criteria:  Appearance of Space and Luminaires:  Façade needs to make a statement for F & M  Showing both college pride and sophisticated style  Direct Glare:  Disability glare can hinder sense of security  Modeling of Faces and Objects:  Also critical for security and for aesthetic appeal of facade  Points of Interest:  Pilasters, pediment, entry way Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Façade / Main Entry

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA White LEDs to highlight pilasters Fluorescent ramp lighting recessed into ramp walls Glowing pediment Full-cutoff (or close to) pole fixtures over paths

Façade / Main Entry Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Interior glows from 24-hour lighting in Atrium Bollards to light walkways and steps

Façade / Main Entry Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Interior glows from 24-hour lighting in Atrium Bollards to light walkways and steps

Façade / Main Entry Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Interior glows from 24-hour lighting in Atrium Bollards to light walkways and steps

Second Floor Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Teaching Lab

Space Features:  Fixed workstations w/ black epoxy worksurface  24’ black chalkboard at front  Full height cabinetry on side walls  Various safety and other laboratory equipment Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Teaching Lab

Primary Tasks:  Learning and Teaching  Experimentation and Safety Task Locations:  Workstations  Chalkboard  Podium Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Teaching Lab

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Teaching Lab

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Teaching Lab

Design Criteria:  Color Appearance and Color Contrast  Critical for experimentation  Light Distribution on Task Plane  Needs to be as even as possible across workstations  Luminances of Room Surfaces  Chalkboard needs to be fairly bright  Primary tasks are very low reflectance  Modeling of Faces and Objects  Also critical for experimentation as well as learning Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Teaching Lab

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Teaching Lab  Recessed linear fluorescent lighting over workstations  Additional recessed downlights over sink and outer benches  Wallwashers for cabinetry

 Recessed linear fluorescent lighting over workstations  Additional recessed downlights over sink and outer benches  Wallwashers for cabinetry  Low profile fluorescent wallwasher for chalkboard Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Teaching Lab

 Yellow- General Use  Orange- Labs Requiring More Light  Cyan – Chalkboard  Blue – Right Sink and Coats  Green – Back Work Bench  Purple – Left Sink, Fume Hood and Shelving Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Teaching Lab

First Floor Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Atrium

Space Features:  3 story curved white gypsum walls with large windows  Slotted wood ceiling with outward facing cove  Small café  Open corridors and balconies  Carpeted seating and eating area, terrazzo for egress areas Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Atrium

Primary Tasks:  Egress  Reading/Talking  Eating Task Locations:  Tables  Seating Area  Entry Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Atrium

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Atrium

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Atrium

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Atrium

Design Criteria:  Appearance of Space and Luminaires  First space guests and most users see  Needs to be impressive aesthetically  At the same time, needs to be relaxing  Daylight Integration and Control  Large glass area allows good amount of light in  May be possible to use limited/no electric light during day  Points of Interest  Highlighting work areas, balconies, and banner  System Flexibility and Control  Sufficient light is required for 24 hours a day  Several functions in space Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Atrium

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Atrium  Center chandelier / decorative lighting as focal point

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Atrium  Center chandelier / decorative lighting as focal point  Materials: brass (used throughout building) and combination of transparent and diffuse white glass  Use of luminous discs  One larger source with smaller branches  Theme of three to represent the three departments coming together

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Atrium  Center chandelier / decorative lighting as focal point  Downlighting for vestibule and stairs  Glow from balconies  Remove cove and level ceiling  Glowing sconces to break up tall, white wall

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Atrium  Center chandelier / decorative lighting as focal point  Downlighting for vestibule and stairs  Glow from balconies  Remove cove and level ceiling  Glowing sconces to break up tall, white wall  HID downlights scattered across ceiling for 24-hour use

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Atrium  Center chandelier / decorative lighting as focal point  Downlighting for vestibule and stairs  Glow from balconies  Remove cove and level ceiling  Glowing sconces to break up tall, white wall  HID downlights scattered across ceiling for 24-hour use  Highlight recognition wall, artwork, banner

First Floor Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Lecture Hall

Space Features:  Fixed desks/tables w/ tan worksurface, and wood sides & accents  Black chalkboard and motorized projection screen at front  Fixed podium at front  Back seating without tables in front of sintered aluminum panels Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Lecture Hall

Primary Tasks:  Guest Lectures  Regular Classes and Presentations Task Locations:  Tables  Chalkboard  Podium  Projection Screen Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Lecture Hall

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Lecture Hall

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Lecture Hall

Design Criteria:  Appearance of Space and Luminaires:  Guest lectures and presentations here  Light Distribution on Task Plane:  As even as possible on desks  Modeling of Faces and Objects:  Critical in presentation area (on lecturer and demonstrations)  Also needs to be fairly good on audience  Special Considerations (VDT/Projection Screen):  Need to keep as much light off screen as possible  Require separate scenes and good optical control of fixtures Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Lecture Hall

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Lecture Hall  Recessed fluorescent just in front of and over tables  Recessed downlights over ramp and back area  White LED lighting to highlight area above dropped ceiling

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Lecture Hall  Recessed fluorescent just in front of and over tables  Recessed downlights over ramp and back area  White LED lighting to highlight area above dropped ceiling

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Lecture Hall

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Lecture Hall

Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Lecture Hall  Recessed fluorescent just in front of and over tables  Recessed downlights over ramp and back area  White LED lighting to highlight area above dropped ceiling

 Directional spotlights in front of podium for speaker  Shielding for any front luminaires to keep light away from projection screen  Linear chalkboard light Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA Lecture Hall

Thank you for your time! Questions? Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA