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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

University of Minnesota - Lighting Design Presentation 2023

Last week, I had the opportunity to present on lighting design at the University of Minnesota

Today's post will highlight my presentation, where I discussed:
  • Design Performance at Lake|Flato
  • Workflow (electric lighting): Lighting design using Revit + Elumtools
  • Workflow (daylighting): Access and glare using Rhino + Climate Studio
  • Presentation: Revit/Rhino/SketchUp + Enscape

keep reading to learn more...

Both architecture and interior design students are taking this class, which is taught by Anne Farniok, a professor at the University of Minnesota.


Revit + ElumTools

ElumTools is a professional lighting design add-in for Revit by Lighting Analysts, makers of AGI32. This add-in is used to calculate light levels based on the model geometry, surface properties/reflectances, and photometry associated with the lighting fixture content placed in the model.
--> I do training for ElumTools to professional lighting designers around the world. https://bit.ly/3NJjhCV



Rhino + Climate Studio

Climate Studio is an add-in to Rhino created by Solemma, makers of another popular add-in called Diva. We use this toolset to study the quality of daylighting within a space, based on the 3D model, surface materials/reflectances, and glazing properties. An example annual analysis is shown below.

--> Check out this Solemma blog post on a Lake|Flato project: https://bit.ly/3RQlQaM



Enscape

Enscape is the world's leading architectural visualization software. It works with Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, ArchiCAD, and Vectorworks. To impress upon the students, many of whom have used Ensacpe, I shared a virtual tour of a current Lake|Flato project using Ensacpe (see the following image)!
--> Bonus: For more on this project, check out my guest appearance on The Revit Kid's YouTube channel where we explore this project in Revit and Enscape: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJPjHXT9X7s




I have previously presented on a similar topic for the interior design program, as I wrote about here: Lighting Design at the University of Minnesota - Fall 2018 and then this same class in February of 2020: UofM College of Design Presentation - Lighting Design, and last year 2022: 


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