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Slim Claro Baffles inside Perkins + Will Chicago office

Perkins+Will Chicago Office

Decoustics custom engineers and manufactures 1” baffles for the new Perkins+Will Office in Chicago. Baffles are finished Decoustics’ Claro® (an acoustically transparent finish that mimics the appearance of drywall/plaster), and are direct mounted to the ceiling using factory installed clips and supplied ceiling track. Claro® is a high performance acoustical product, achieves the lowest Class […]

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Open space with white baffles ceiling

Saint-Gobain’s North American Headquarters

Architizer largest database of architecture online, puts the spotlight on Saint-Gobain’s North American Headquarters calling it a “Living Laboratory”. Together with company’s other brands, Decoustics (subsidiary of Saint-Gobain) has had a hand in bringing this state-of-the-art facility to life. From taking first steps into the grand foyer to walking through open collaboration areas Decoustics’ Claro […]

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Construction in Focus magazine features Decoustics

Construction in Focus magazine reveals why Decoustics is world’s leading manufacturer of acoustical ceiling and wall panels. Decoustics is literally realizing an architect’s dream, and works really hard to bring to life some of the most challenging design intents that others would deem unthinkable. Read full article on Pages 98-103: http://www.constructioninfocus.com/mag/CIFNAFeb2017/#?page=98 […]

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Ballroom with sloped ceiling

Latest Project: Gaylord’s New Infinity Ballroom

Inspired by the bow of a ship Gaylord’s new infinity ballroom leaves guests feeling as if they are floating on top of the Potomac River. To realize the design intent, Decoustics custom engineered Claro® Ceilencio® acoustical ceiling system comprising of floating flat bays segmented on an angle to create an arc. Read full article: https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2017/05/12/save-a-dance-the-gaylord-s-new-ballroom-awaits.html […]

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The Chazen Museum of Art

The Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently celebrated 41 years with the opening of a $43 million, 81,000 square-foot addition. A marvel of architecture and design, the addition more than doubled previous gallery capacity, increased public access to collections and added space for events. Many of these events will be hosted […]

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