Integration of in-house software with CAD specialist direction identifies material savings opportunities to help architects and designers increase project sustainability
March 20, 2025
Armstrong World Industries now offers a material optimization analysis as a standard component of the drawing package provided to architects and designers utilizing its complimentary ProjectWorks Design Service.
Armstrong® World Industries has expanded its options for wood-look finishes on select MetalWorks™ ceiling and wall panels by adding four Sequels™ finishes to its line of MetalWorks™ Linear – Classics panels.
The panels support higher Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) by enabling improved thermal comfort and are part of the Armstrong® Total Acoustics® product portfolio, offering enhanced sound-blocking and sound-absorption performance.
The partnership between Armstrong and IES—aiming to advance decarbonization in the built environment through innovation—is a strong example of the Armstrong “Building Better Together” initiative.
With the introduction of Tectum® DesignArt™– Lines Finale™ PB ceiling and wall panels, Armstrong World Industries offers architects and designers an opportunity to deliver unique visuals created by panels providing excellent sound absorption.
Ultima LEC delivers a 43% reduction in embodied carbon utilizing new technology that includes sustainably sourced, wood-generated biochar. Ultima LEC panels are USDA verified 100% biobased content.
Armstrong World Industries is increasing education around its portfolio of Total Acoustics ceilings to ensure that architects, designers, owners, and managers of buildings of all shapes and sizes are aware of the options that exist for reducing noise and blocking sound from traveling to adjacent spaces.
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. and DIRTT Environmental Solutions Ltd., two leading innovators in the commercial construction industry, have announced a co-ownership of certain intellectual property underlying ICE software, an intelligent design platform with embedded product logic.
Since being launched in 1999, the Armstrong Ceilings Recycling Program—the nation’s first and longest-running ceilings recycling program—has diverted more than 200 million square feet of discarded ceiling materials from landfills, saving enough virgin resources to fill New York’s Central Park six times over.