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University of Oregon, John E Jaqua Academic Center for Student Athletes

Eugene, Oregon, USA

The glass building rests on a body of water at the edge of a birch forest. The structure features a stainless steel screen wall and two layers of glazing. Philips Color Kinetics eW Graze Powercore linear LED grazing fixtures, located within the stainless steel screen wall and the two layers of glazing, illuminate the horizontal and vertical structure of the three-story fa�ade with a neutral white light. From the inside, warm-toned wood surfaces glow, creating a layered visual experience. The way the glass reflects on the water obscures the boundary between the building and surrounding landscape. The vertical stainless steel screen within this fa�ade also provides shading, thermal comfort, and ability for heat harvesting and privacy for those inside.

Inside the building, Godfrey created an active and vibrant space that celebrates school spirit by using various Philips Color Kinetics LED lighting fixtures programmed to display the school's colors, green and yellow. The atrium is open from the ground floor to the top of the building and features skylights. Godfrey lined the edges of the skylights with iColor Cove MX Powercore fixtures. Across from the skylights, he installed iColor Accent Powercore (now specified using iColor Accent MX Powercore) in the ceiling. He also used iColor Accent Powercore fixtures to illuminate the transparent elevator doors on each floor.

In the student auditorium area, the names of faculty award winners have been laser-cut into an aluminum wall. The wall is backlit with ColorGraze Powercore fixtures, and slowly alternates between green and yellow. A mural running along the main hallway on the building's main floor is also colorfully lit with ColorGraze Powercore fixtures to welcome passers-by.

LED lighting helped achieve the project's sustainability goals while providing the intensity required for the lighting design. Godfrey comments, "We really needed lighting systems with more focused intensity than traditional luminaire choices. Fluorescent and ceramic metal halide do not provide the combination of smooth linear focused intensity that lighting LED provides." 
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