HISTORIC FACILITIES
ArcSine Engineering
has extensive experience in the design of power distribution, lighting,
and peripheral systems for many types of historic facilities and
museums. Projects include display lighting for artifacts and exhibits,
and electrical design for historic buildings. Many include detailed
design of both indoor and outdoor architectural lighting. Appearance of
installed systems is carefully addressed.
Lighting design methods include zonal cavity,
point-to-point analysis, and computer-based lighting programs. For
sensitive artifacts, our lighting design is based on the latest
recommendations for the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), the
American Institute for the Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC),
the Association for Preservation Technology International (APTI), and
the American Association of Museums (AAM). Design considerations include
careful selection of light sources, application of filters, and
automatic switching and dimming to minimize artifact exposure time. For
guided exhibits, wireless lighting controls are available.
ArcSine’s designs provide interesting treatments of
buildings and exhibits, within budget, while respecting historical and
aesthetic values of the facility.
The following is a partial list of projects:
Design of complete rehabilitation of a
6,200-square-foot historic campus building. The design included period
lighting and provisions to later add additional historically correct
lighting as budget became available. The project included a new, modern
basement concealed within the historic facade, for a 2,000-square-foot
computer facility integrated with campus networks.
Joss House
Power distribution and lighting design for an
historical building and museum in Weaverville, California. With
sensitive textile artifacts, the lighting system provided for proper lighting levels, lamp and filter
selection, and occupancy sensors with automatic dimming. Fiber optic
light sources were used to provide illumination of selected artifacts.
The design included provisions for future upgrade to a facility wide
lighting controller, as budget allows.
Shasta Courthouse Museum
Power distribution renovation and lighting design
for an historical building and museum in Old Shasta, California.
The design included a facility wide networked control system,
including automatic dimming. For changing and future exhibits, a
flexible lighting system was designed. Fiber optic light sources
were used to provide illumination of selected artifacts.

NATIONAL PARKS SERVICE FACILITIES
Lassen Volcanic National Park
Power distribution and lighting design for four
historic buildings.
Santa Rosa Island

Power distribution and lighting design for an
entire community on a remote Pacific island. The facility includes
11 historic buildings which are powered primarily by a diesel
engine-generator system, with photoelectric and wind-powered
backup.
Tuzigoot National Monument
Power distribution rehabilitation design for a
4,900-square-foot historic facility in Arizona. Designed upgrades
to water systems located in and around several historic buildings.
Grand Canyon National Park
Detailed design of power distribution, lighting,
and alarm systems for an 8,000-square-foot archeological artifacts
storage facility. Included extensive climate control provisions.
ArcSine performed various services for the following
facilities:
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Yosemite
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Death Valley
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Fort Bowie
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Casa Grande
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Pinnacles
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Montezuma’s Castle

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