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Acoustical Roof Panels by Tectum
With a real design focus on indoor environmental quality, the Duranes elementary school was designed by Baker Architecture + Design with an integrated roof deck that uses Tectum on the inside face of the panels. Painted in vivid colors, these panels provide 20% better noise reduction when compared to standard lay-in tile ceilings.
design: Baker Architecture + Design
site: Tectum Acoustical Roof Panels by Tectum
With a real design focus on indoor environmental quality, the Duranes elementary school was designed by Baker Architecture + Design with an integrated roof deck that uses Tectum on the inside face of the panels. Painted in vivid colors, these panels provide 20% better noise reduction when compared to standard lay-in tile ceilings.
design: Baker Architecture + Design
site: Tectum Acoustical Roof Panels by Tectum
With a real design focus on indoor environmental quality, the Duranes elementary school was designed by Baker Architecture + Design with an integrated roof deck that uses Tectum on the inside face of the panels. Painted in vivid colors, these panels provide 20% better noise reduction when compared to standard lay-in tile ceilings.
design: Baker Architecture + Design
site: Tectum Acoustical Roof Panels by Tectum
With a real design focus on indoor environmental quality, the Duranes elementary school was designed by Baker Architecture + Design with an integrated roof deck that uses Tectum on the inside face of the panels. Painted in vivid colors, these panels provide 20% better noise reduction when compared to standard lay-in tile ceilings.
design: Baker Architecture + Design
site: Tectum
Stereo Acoustical Ceiling Clouds by Texaa
Stereo utilizes a technique known as ‘object-based noise control’ to reduce acoustical reverberation by the strategic placement of sound absorptive elements within a space. The effectiveness of these elements is dependent upon a proprietary knit fabric, called Aeria, that is both permeable to sound waves and colorful.
site: Texaa
Organtex Wood Fiber Acoustical Ceiling Panels by Acoustigreen
Manufactured from start to finish using low-energy manufacturing and advanced green chemistry, Organtex acoustical ceiling panels are made from 100% recycled wood fiber. These highly textural panels are available in nine colors - with some featuring individually pigmented fibers for consistent color throughout.
site: Acoustigreen