DETAILS
LOCATION: NEW HAVEN, CT
AREA: 143,886 SQ FT
DATE: 2008
SERVICES
LIGHTING DESIGN
AWARDS
2009 HIGHER EDUCATION DESIGN AWARD FOR
DESIGN EXCELLENCE
BOSTON SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS
Strategy
Atelier Ten collaborated with Yale’s planning, architecture, and engineering team to develop a comprehensive scheme to update the lighting and improve the visual experience in this intricate, historic building. The fundamental concept was to illuminate the restored stone, masonry, and wood interior materials using simple luminaires integrated with the architecture, which was originally designed by James Gamble Rogers and built in 1926. By combining fluorescent, compact fluorescent, and minimal incandescent lighting, light levels were improved while the lighting power load was reduced to easily meet Yale and energy code standards. Vintage luminaires were refurbished and reused throughout.