
In the summer of 2002 Western Michigan University embarked on a large energy upgrade project in the Student Recreation Center on the main campus. The main target of the project was energy reduction for the lighting in the large court areas. Racquetball courts, basketball courts, tennis courts, multipurpose courts, swimming pool and the weight room were targeted. Improving the quality of the light in the facility was also a desired result. The Student Recreation Center [SRC] is a multi functional facility. Health, Physical Education, and Recreation classes are taught in this building. The second function of the facility is to provide a brightly lit, inviting atmosphere for students to participate in recreational activities. It is intended that by providing a bright environment in this facility, students will add to their academic experience and continue to pursue their overall education. The purpose of this facility played a large part in the design of the project. Light fixtures could not be simply turned off when the spaces were empty. The spaces must remain illuminated in such a way that students feel invited to enter into the space and have an enjoyable experience. The negotiated design resulted in a step dimming process for the fixtures. The scope of work for this project was:
