Incorporating the serene beauty of nature into interior design has never been easier or more stylish. Altispace introduced six stunning wood-look acoustic colors across all of its acoustic products, including acoustic blades, acoustic shapes, acoustic fins and illuminated acoustic blades.
Mecanoo and Beyer Blinder Belle designed The New York Public Library’s completely renovated Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library. The design team selected Rockfon Alaska acoustic stone wool ceiling panels to create a cohesive, timeless appearance while providing best-level sound absorption and sustainability benefits.
HOK designed the Institute for Specialized Medicine & Intervention’s new clinic in Quebec as a spa-like experience for underserved patients. Supporting this modern, comforting, healing environment, HOK specified Rockfon Medical Plus acoustic stone wool ceiling panels for all of ISMI’s treatment rooms.
Rockfon presented an addition to its North American portfolio range: Rockfon Mono Acoustic ceiling systems. The stone wool, monolithic ceiling solutions create a smooth, seamless, uninterrupted surface with best-level sound absorption. For years, these products have inspired European architects, design professionals and their clients.
Honeywell Global Corporate Headquarters at Legacy Union in Charlotte, North Carolina, is recognized as one of the most sustainable and technologically advanced office buildings.
Saint-Gobain, through its building materials subsidiary CertainTeed Canada, signed a definitive agreement to acquire The Bailey Group of Companies, inclusive of Bailey-Hunt Limited and its subsidiaries, a leading Canadian manufacturer of commercial metal framing and metal building solutions.
NWCB announced the newest addition to its team, Carl Wiberg, who joins as a technical consultant. Wiberg brings over 15 years of invaluable project management experience, having worked with renowned companies in the Northwest.