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AE 481W: Penn State Architectural Engineering Senior Thesis
Salamander Hospitality Resort and Spa
Luke Renwick – Lighting/Electrical Option AE Faculty Consultants – Dr. Kevin Houser and Ted Dannerth
Final Presentation Outline
March 26, 2010
AE 482 –Presentation Outline
2 Salamander Hospitality Resort and Spa
Middleburg, VA
Final Presentation
1. Introduction (4‐5 slides) a. Introduce myself (5th yr., Lighting/Electrical) b. Salamander Resort and Spa
i. Building Statistics – team players, size, purpose ii. General Themes of Building
2. Lighting Depths a. Exterior Courtyard (6‐8 slides)
i. Space Description ii. Design Criteria iii. Re‐design iv. Statistics
b. Living Room Daylight Study (4‐5 slides) c. Living Room(6‐8 slides)
i. Space Description ii. Design Criteria iii. Re‐design iv. Statistics
d. Wine Bar (6‐8 slides) i. Space Description ii. Design Criteria iii. Re‐design iv. Statistics
e. Ballroom(6‐8 slides) 3. Electrical Depth Topic (3‐4 slides)
a. Long‐Run Copper Feeders vs. Bus Duct i. Figures/charts
4. Breadth Topics (2‐3 slides) a. Living Room Breadth Topics
i. Architectural re‐design (mention only) ii. Mechanical – fireplace heat recovery
1. Statistics/charts/schematics 5. Conclusions (1‐2 slides) 6. Acknowledgments /Thank you’s (2 slides)
Note: Slide counts are a very rough estimate
General Design GoalsSalamander Resort and Spa
•Introduction/Overview
•Lighting Depths
• Lighting respectful to traditional Virginia
horse and wine country
Promote relaxation with location of light•Exterior Courtyard
•Living Room
•Daylight Study
• Promote relaxation with location of light
and use of warm color temperature sources
• Exhibit elegance, class, high quality
•Mechanical Breadth
•Wine Bar
•Ballroom
•Electrical Depth Topics
•Feeders vs. Bus duct
•ConclusionsConclusions
•Acknowledgments
Luke Renwick | Lighting/Electrical | April 14, 2010