Research matters - Illuminating Engineering Society
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INDUSTRY UPDATES<br />
Joseph M. Good, III Wins 21st Annual<br />
GE Award<br />
Joseph M.“Jody” Good, III of Spectrum Engineers has won the 2003 GE<br />
Edison Award for lighting St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Draper,<br />
UT. The personalized Steuben Crystal Award was presented to Good at<br />
a gala dinner reception March 30, 2004 in Las Vegas, NV.<br />
The lighting design for this new 32,000 sq ft church beautifully<br />
complements the extensive natural daylighting.<br />
The lighting maintains the open feel of the architecture,<br />
brings intimacy to the space as required and<br />
has enough flexibility to accommodate a range of<br />
activities—from education to worship.<br />
According to Good, “We had to capitalize on daylighting while minimizing<br />
the differences that worshipers perceived between day and night<br />
services—a real challenge for this daylighted facility.” Indirect lighting, provided<br />
by GE T5/HO Starco at SPX35 lamps, creates a<br />
pleasing glow to the church at night. In areas with<br />
lower ceilings, downlights with energy-efficient GE<br />
100-W Halogen-IR PAR 38 or 32-W Triple Biax compact<br />
fluorescent lamps provide task and circulation<br />
lighting. At higher ceiling planes, downlights with<br />
Quartzline halogen 500-W frosted T4 or PAR56 medium<br />
flood lamps provide additional lighting layers. The<br />
lighting control system includes special lighting for artwork,<br />
gathering areas, worship activities and special events. Presets effectively<br />
integrate electric lighting and daylighting throughout the space.The<br />
total connected load of 2.11 watts per sq ft falls below the allowed 2.2<br />
watts per sq ft.<br />
Due to its energy efficiency, effective use of daylighting and attentiveness<br />
to maintainability, the project also earned an Award for Sustainable<br />
Design. (See box at right for other designers and projects recognized<br />
with GE Awards.)<br />
Edison Awards<br />
Awards of Excellence<br />
Shedd Aquarium Wild Reef<br />
Exhibit Chicago, IL<br />
Robert Shook; Emily Klingensmith;<br />
Ann Ackerman<br />
Schuler Shook, Chicago, IL<br />
Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario,<br />
Canada<br />
Philip Gabriel<br />
Gabriel/design<br />
Ottawa,<br />
Ontario, Canada<br />
Howard M. Brandston<br />
Brandston Partnership Inc.,<br />
New York, NY<br />
Glenn Kachkowski<br />
Gabriel/design<br />
Ottawa,<br />
Ontario, Canada<br />
Awards of Merit<br />
SmartWrap, New York, NY<br />
Sean O’Connor; Matthew Lyngard; Scott<br />
Sampson<br />
Sean O’Connor Associates<br />
Lighting Consultants, Inc.,<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
Louis Vuitton-Roppongi,<br />
Tokyo, Japan<br />
George S. Sexton, III; Karin Salch<br />
George Sexton Associates,<br />
Washington, DC<br />
Betzold <strong>Research</strong> and Trading,<br />
Chicago, IL<br />
George A. McKulski Leslie M. North<br />
OWP/P Engineers,<br />
Chicago, IL<br />
University of Oregon Football<br />
Weight Room, Eugene, OR<br />
Mark S. Godfrey; Earl F. Levin<br />
PACIFIC LIGHTWORKS, LLC,<br />
Portland, OR<br />
University of Oregon Football<br />
Locker Room, Eugene, OR<br />
Mark S. Godfrey; Earl F. Levin; Robert L.<br />
Smith, Intern<br />
PACIFIC LIGHTWORKS, LLC,<br />
Portland, OR<br />
Façade Illumination of the<br />
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