Your Design Journal entries this week should highlight your design thinking and process in modeling:
- your power system elements
- your lighting system elements
I chose the entire space on one side of the second floor, about 5,000 square feet, including office, conference room, gift shop, exhibition, mechanical room, hallway and a cafe. For different Spaces, I choose to install different lamps. For exhibitions, cafes and gift shops, I choose to install chandeliers, which are more stylish. For conference rooms and office rooms, I just install ordinary embedded lamps. At the same time, according to the requirements of different Spaces, I established a schedule and connected the lights to meet the lighting requirements of different Spaces. At the same time, I set up different switches according to the size of the space. The small space is single switch, and the large space is three-way switch to meet the needs. For the plumbing system, I install wall sockets for each space. Meanwhile, I use four sockets for large Spaces such as conference room and two sockets for small Spaces such as office. Meanwhile, I set up an above-ground socket for charging visitors in the coffee shop. In order to meet the power supply demand, I set up two panels in the mechanical room, one for the socket and the other for the lighting system.