
ARCHITECTURE
PORTFOLIO
HANS HOSEA GONZA
PROJECT 1
Lighting DESIGN is a primary element in architecture design and interior architecture. Solid volumes, enclosed spaces, colors and texture can only be appreciated fully when they are imaginatively lit. Successful buildings are those in which the lighting of the building itself and the lighting of the activities it contains together make up a unified design concept. This project is design to expose and introduce students to daylighting and lighting requirement in a suggested space.
In architecture and interior architecture, Acoustic DESIGN is an element which concerned with control of sound in spaces especially enclosed spaces. The requirement varies in relation to functional spaces whether it is a cinema, lecture theatre, restaurant and café or acoustical requirements for a meeting room. It
is essential to preserve and enhance the desired sound and to eliminate noise and undesired sound. Prestigious buildings are those in which the acoustic of the building itself speak of the quality of the building itself. This project is designed to expose and introduce students to acoustic design and acoustical requirements in a suggested space.
TASKS
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Lighting
- The site conditions (sky condition, building orientation, etc)
- Take readings of daylight level, lighting level and photos (digital images) in the
chosen case study at different times of day (morning, noon, afternoon and at night).
- Present the analysis in a lighting contour diagram.
- Quantitative analysis is required in order to present your findings in conclusions.
- Daylighting and lighting condition (identify the problems)
- Present all your findings graphically as much as possible
- Provide the calculation for the existing design.
Acoustic
- The general site conditions (eg. Highway, main roads adjacent to your case study)
- Take readings of sound level indoor and outdoor and photos (digital images) in the
chosen case study at different times of day (morning, noon, afternoon and at night).
- Present the analysis in a noise contour diagram.
- Quantitative analysis is required in order to present your findings in conclusions.
- Indoor and outdoor noise (identify the problems)
- Present all your findings graphically as much as possible
- Provide the calculation for the existing design
BUILDING SCIENCE 2
LIGHTING AND ACOUSTICS PERFORMANCEEVALUATIONAND DESIGN
INTEGERATION WITH DESIGN STUDIO 5
PROJECT 2
INDIVIDUAL CALCULATIONS






This project aims to create students' understanding of the principles of lighting and acoustics in the context
physical environment. It encompasses daylighting and artificial lighting systems and the strategies for
internal and external noise management and room acoustics
INDIVIDUAL BOARDS
PROJECT 1 REPORT
PROJECT 1 BOARDS
GROUP SUMMARY BOARD


