Daylighting in the Springfield (Ohio) Museum of Art
- Miami Univ., Oxford, OH (United States). Center for Building Science Research
This paper describes daylighting strategies used in the addition to the Springfield Museum of Art, Springfield, Ohio. The interior daylighting illuminances and luminances have been measured and these data are presented. The original museum was built in 1958. This original portion is approximately 18,000 ft{sup 2} (1,674 m{sup 2}) floor area and was remodeled as part of the 1995 addition to house and art school, cataloging, preparation, and administrative functions. The new addition is approximately 10,000 ft{sup 2} (930 m{sup 2}) and is primarily exhibit galleries with some additional administrative offices. Glaser Associated were the architects (Michael Moose, project architect) and the author was the daylighting consultant on the project.
- OSTI ID:
- 379847
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-960430--; ISBN 0-89553-211-5
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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