Award of MERIT - IESNYC · 2020. 7. 8. · Winter Park, FL Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting...

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W inter Park’s new, LEED Silver Center for Health and Well-Being is a study in complex, yet elegant design. The center houses a variety of fitness areas, classrooms, and community resources, all linked by the project’s centerpiece — a 16,000 sqft Commons featuring a soaring, 44 ft ceiling. Lighting the vast wood ceiling of the Commons uses just two fixture types. Banks of fixtures varying in beamspread, aiming angle, and control strategy articulate the ceiling, highlighting its dramatic, undulating form and ensuring its visibility from outside. To extend the effect, CBB requested a small ledge be integrated along an upper mullion. Here, the same linear fixtures, with four different beamspreads adjusted to three different angles, articulate the edge of the ceiling and illuminate the exterior overhang through the fenestration. Large, decorative pendants at each end of the Commons provide scale and mark these zones as gathering spaces. Small, multi-head accent lights illuminate the first floor, the balcony, and columns. The warm lighting brings the architect’s palette of natural materials to life, and is so thoughtfully integrated into the architecture that most sources of illumination are not readily apparent. Despite complexity in engineering and use, the project’s deceptively simple lighting is serene and welcoming. ARCHITECT Duda|Paine Architects OWNER Winter Park Health Foundation PHOTOGRAPHY Robert Benson Photography Award of MERIT Center for Health and Well-Being, Winter Park Winter Park, FL Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design Francesca Bettridge, Sang Yup Lee, Jiyoung Lee, Monica Llamas, Donald Roman, and Glenn Fujimura "A great deal of attention was paid to the welcoming experience of materiality, color, and light in the design of the architecture. CBB, as always, has done a wonderful job of lighting the spaces, from the grandest to the most intimate of scales." — Turan Duda, Duda|Paine Architects

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Winter Park’s new, LEED Silver Center for Health and Well-Being is a

study in complex, yet elegant design. The center houses a variety of

fitness areas, classrooms, and community resources, all linked by the project’s

centerpiece — a 16,000 sqft Commons featuring a soaring, 44 ft ceiling.

Lighting the vast wood ceiling of the Commons uses just two fixture

types. Banks of fixtures varying in beamspread, aiming angle, and

control strategy articulate the ceiling, highlighting its dramatic, undulating

form and ensuring its visibility from outside. To extend the effect, CBB

requested a small ledge be integrated along an upper mullion. Here,

the same linear fixtures, with four different beamspreads adjusted to three

different angles, articulate the edge of the ceiling and illuminate the

exterior overhang through the fenestration.

Large, decorative pendants at each end of the Commons provide

scale and mark these zones as gathering spaces. Small, multi-head

accent lights illuminate the first floor, the balcony, and columns.

The warm lighting brings the architect’s palette of natural materials to

life, and is so thoughtfully integrated into the architecture that most sources

of illumination are not readily apparent. Despite complexity in engineering

and use, the project’s deceptively simple lighting is serene and welcoming.

ARCHITECT

Duda|Paine Architects

OWNERWinter Park Health Foundation

PHOTOGRAPHYRobert Benson Photography

Award of

MERITCenter for Health and Well-Being, Winter ParkWinter Park, FL

Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting DesignFrancesca Bettridge, Sang Yup Lee, Jiyoung Lee, Monica Llamas, Donald Roman, and Glenn Fujimura

" A great deal of attention was paid to the welcoming

experience of materiality, color, and light in the design of the

architecture. CBB, as always, has done a wonderful job of

lighting the spaces, from the grandest to the most intimate

of scales."

— Turan Duda, Duda|Paine Architects