





ecotect analysis by Cassandra Brunson + Ebony Goode
photos credit: www.chip2011.com
a. Jimmy Johns is a restaurant where food preparation and dining takes place.
b. Most of the lighting within Jimmy John's was geared towards task lighting. Accent lighting was also seen along the ceiling, being focused onto walls. Hanging pendants over dining tables acted as both task lighting and ambient lighting.
c. In the kitchen and prep room, ceiling installed fluorescents provided an ample amount of lighting for tasks. Recessed can lighting can be seen directly above the countertop, illuminating the counter and service area. Track lighting helped cast light onto the surrounding walls, and pendant lights provided a nice diffuse glow over the dining tables.
d. Overall, Jimmy Johns was successful in using a variety of lamps to acquire the appropriate amount of light within the establishment. My only recommendation would possibly be to provide more light to wash over the wall, to further illuminate the space and accentuate the art work hanging on the walls.
a. direct/downlighting
b. ceiling/pendant suspending
c. compact fluorescent bulb
d. light fixture= extruded aluminum
e. light fixture= uncertain but close to Mulinello
bulb= bulbrama
f. each fixture contained 1 bulb, 40 watt, 2750 lumens
g. glass, red glazing
h. glass
i. fixed
j. instant start, internal to illuminaire
k. dry
l. none
"CHIP is a real-life application of green design in the modern world created by the Southern California Institute of Architecture and California Institute of Technology for the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011. CHIP offers a solution to the challenges of home ownership and energy consumption. While appearing to be a house of the future, this "prototype to product" is ready to be injected into the Los Angeles landscape after it returns from Washington, D.C.
California's soaring land costs and urban sprawl are the motivating factors behind CHIP's design. CHIP is an affordable dwelling with a small footprint that can be used as infill or placed in zoning that accommodates shared lots. CHIP features a flexible central space with large apertures that can open for coastal life in Southern California and solar shades and insulation panels that can accommodate a cozy evening in the Sierras.
Unique features of CHIP include:
A geometry that results from lifting the north side to create a car park
A vinyl-coated fabric mesh that protects the house and contains the "outsulation" that envelops the structure
An interior stepped in multiple levels to distinguish one space from another without compartmentalization."