Since Annette Douglas invented a translucent fabric with acoustical properties in 2011, fabric mills have built on her work to offer a a mix of custom-made cloths.
When the American Society of Interior Designers needed a workplace that would allow for various acoustic levels, architecture and design firm Perkins+Will came up with an interesting plan.
When Trinity Episcopal School needed help accommodating different class sizes within two classrooms, Tudelü came to the New Orleans school's aid to create a custom motorized retractable wall.
A mother who lost her daughter to spinal atrophy works with manufacturer Landscape Structures to create a playground in Minnesota that's accessible to disabled children.
From cutting into dropped ceilings to strategically spacing baffles, architects and designers have long sought unobtrusive ways to specify good sound control alongside appropriate lighting without compromising either.
Rhe annual contract furnishings show in Chicago may include products suitable for various contract environments, but it is still chiefly a bellwether of workplace design.