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Inta201 Materials and Specifications Week 5 / Assignment 2 Part 1 J. D. Landis
Inta201 Materials and Specifications Week 5 / Assignment 2 Part 1 J. D. Landis
Inta201 Materials and Specifications Week 5 / Assignment 2 Part 1 J. D. Landis
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HEALTH & FITNESS CENTER
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FL-1
FL-1
WF-3
MW-2, 6
PT-4
PT-5
MW-1, 2, 6
PT-1
FL-1
PT-1
PT-1
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WF-2
WF-1
MW-2
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MW-1
MW-2
PT-4
PT-1
WF-5, 6
WF-5, 6
PT-4
CPT-2
PT-1
CPT-2
PT-1
PT-3
PT-3
WF-5, 6
PT-1
PT-1
CPT-1
PT-1
PT-1
PT-1
WF-3
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PT-1
PT-1
MW-7,8
PT-5
PT-1
CPT-2
PT-1
PT-1
RETAIL SPACE FLOOR PLAN
MW-7, 8
SCALE 1/4 = 10
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FINISH PLANS
MW-3, 8, 9
PT-4
FL-2
MW-8, 9
WF-4
PT-1
PT-1
MW-8
WF-5
WF-4
JUICE BAR FLOOR PLAN
SCALE 1/4 = 10
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MW-3
MW-3
MW-3
FINISH INDEX
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FINISH SCHEDULE
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temperature, type of light, and how material can capture light. This week I decided to see how different types of
light work with a difficult product, black stone. As you can see, even with the black stone material there are certainly differences. The color off of the reflective lighter color aggregate in the stone pick up the temperature of
the light source but what I found most challenging was that photographing a polished stone. It was difficult to get
a photo without seeing the point of instance from the light source. This reminded me that when selecting a material that that has a reflective quality, be sure the reflection of the light source does not make it difficult to per-
form the task in the space. For example; for those of you who have under cabinet lighting, stand at your counter
and see if you can see the light source being reflected in the counter. If it is apparent as you stand at the counter,
the position of the light is not desirable. When utilizing polished, or semi-polished material, keep in mind the human factor, glare and reflected light make it difficult to see and can hinder your design.
HALOGEN LIGHT SOURCE
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http://www.kmdlightingdesign.com/optics.html