Energy Efficient Lighting in Historic Buildings
Energy Efficient Lighting in Historic Buildings
Cheryl Rezabek, Wisconsin Division of State Facilities
Jim Mapp and Barbara Smith, Wisconsin Division of Energy Services
Jim Cavallo, Kouba-Cavallo Associates
ABSTRACT
Historic buildings provide for visitors a rendering of the past that emphasizes the beautiful an
d the grand and reinforces a sense of pride of place. Historic buildings
can leverage
these positive associations to effectively demonstrate energy efficiency
technologies. This paper
reports on the incorporation of modern, energy efficient lighting into the Wisconsin
State
Capitol, the Orpheum Theater (a historic movie theatre), the University of
Wisconsin Memorial
Student Union, and the Governor’s Executive Residence. These historic buildings serve as highly
visible role models showing how much energy efficient lighting can be incorporated into sensitive public showcases. Technologies used include CFL, cold cathode CFL, and high color
temperature lighting. There is a review of barriers to implementation that are prominent in historic buildings, such as color rendition, historical accuracy, iring limitations, and aesthetic non-btrusiveness. Approaches used to vercome these barriers will be outlined. Methods of
demonstration are described, including public tours and displays and other methods. Results support the thesis that energy efficient lighting improvements were feasible, aestheticallyacceptable, and reduced costs for both maintenance and energy savings.
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