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.
PBK Architects designed the 197,000-square-foot school to accommodate up to 2,500 students in grades 9-12 for the fast-growing Dublin Unified School District. Offering shade and shelter, PBK specified metal ceilings to provide a protective, durable covering in the West Coast sunshine.
The Armstrong® Ceilings Recycling Program is celebrating 25 years of providing a responsible end-of-life solution for ceilings and reducing construction waste on commercial renovation projects.
Armstrong introduces Lyra PB Vector ceiling panels with seven wood looks, updated finishes for WoodWorks walls, wood visuals for SoundScapes Shapes and Blades ceiling and wall panels, and nature-inspired colors for three SoundScapes product lines.
Armstrong World Industries announced that it has entered a strategic partnership and equity investment in Overcast Innovations, a venture established by leading construction and energy services company McKinstry.
Armstrong World Industries recently expanded the capabilities of its ProjectWorks Design and Pre-Construction Service by making 3D Revit models available to designers, architects, and contractors utilizing the complimentary service.
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.
Armstrong Ceiling & Wall Solutions has introduced two new panelized torsion spring ceiling systems – MetalWorks Immix Linear Blades panels which feature a monolithic or open reveal linear look and MetalWorks Immix Blades panels with an open reveal linear look.