The Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union Corporate Headquarters
     
sarah j wujcik | lighting + electrical  
technical reports   12.05.2011   technical report 3 posted  
             
          Technical Report 3 presents a schematic design of the four spaces in which the lighting will be redesigned. Schematic lighting designs are proposed for a large workspace (the third floor Marketing Open Office), a special purpose space (the third floor Board Room), a circulation space (the lobby), and an outdoor space (the south facing facade and entrance plaza).  
             
    10.26.2011   technical report 2 posted  
           
         

Technical Report 2 presents an analysis of the electrical systems within the Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union Corporate Headquarters. The report summarizes the electrical systems, along with details the power distribution system, utility company, voltage system, major equipment and loads, service entrance, and special equipment. An overview of the communication systems are also included, along with a single-line diagram to explain the electrical path throughout the building.

 
           
    09.23.2011   technical report 1 posted  
           
         

Technical Report 1 presents a detailed analysis of each proposed space in the Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union Corporate Headquarters. The four spaces to be analyzed and redesigned include a large workspace (the third floor Marketing Open Office), a special purpose space (the third floor Board Room), a circulation space (the lobby), and an outdoor space (the south facing facade). The report breaks down each space into existing conditions, design considerations and criteria, and an evaluation of the existing lighting design solution.

 
           
    09.2.2011   technical report 1a posted | lighting proposal memo  
           
       

 

The lighting proposal memo presents the four proposed spaces to be analyzed and redesigned of the Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union Corporate Headquarters. Each are analyzed based on the types of materials, space dimensions, type of uses, and visual tasks. The report also proposes a preliminary design concept along with which Flynn Impression will be implemented into each space.  
           
           

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note: While great efforts have been taken to provide accurate and complete information on the pages of cpep, please be aware that the information contained herewith is considered a work-in-progress for this thesis project. Modifications and changes related to the original building designs and construction methodologies for this senior thesis project are solely the interpretation of sarah wujcik. Changes and discrepancies in no way imply that the original designed contained errors or was flawed. Different assumptions, code references, requirements, and methodologies have been incorporated into this thesis project; therefore, investigation results may vary from the original design.