Attribute: Translucent

Conference room with backlit translucent fabric ceiling

Decoustics was awarded Section 9 specification for the high-performance acoustical ceilings throughout newly opened Jacobs Engineering Group headquarters in Dallas, Texas. Mini-perforated wooden Fori, translucent LightFrame and Fabric-wrapped panels were installed on a 100% downwardly accessible Ceilencio suspension system delivering ease of installation and precise fit to over 4,500 sq. ft. of custom engineered ceilings.

Providing even illumination and excellent acoustics inside the main boardroom are LED backlit Ceilencio LightFrame acoustical panels encased by quarter cut, slip-matched, mini-perforated, natural American Black Walnut wood veneered Fori panels. The reception area holds a similar design intent but with fabric-wrapped panels in the center and Fori panels around the perimeter. In addition to providing superior sound absorption, Fori panels add warmth to several meeting spaces throughout the office making the rooms feel more comfortable and inviting.

 


Showroom with backlit translucent fabric ceiling

Featured vehicles at over 60 Nissan dealerships are shown in their best light with the LED backlit LightFrame® ceiling panels that are integrated into a metal structure. This structure is not only an attractive focal point, but it is also functional as the custom-engineered LightFrame® panels evenly illuminate the featured vehicle and absorb noise to deliver speech intelligibility and comfortable shopping experience to Nissan’s clients.


Lobby with backlit white translucent fabric ceiling

Inspired by a skylight, the project’s executive architect, Laurence G. Jones Architects, LightFrame acoustical panels with LEDs to give the impression that there is light coming from above. Decoustics custom engineered and manufactured 24 LightFrame panels to create a seamless appearance and fill this open front lobby entrance with abundance of light.


Hallway with backlit translucent fabric ceiling

Luminous and acoustical 80” (2.04 m) by 54” (1.37 m) LightFrame® panels were installed in this elevator lobby to keep the hallway bright and quiet. The panels absorb noise and reduce echoing in this space with a lot of sound reflecting surfaces. Structural utility channel in the middle helps to keep the panels securely in place and ensures perfect alignment.