Design-forward acoustic treatment at Arthrex’s Naples headquarters — FilzFelt hex panels, Akustika 10 PET felt, and 3D accent panels combining absorption with a sculpted look across an open medical-office environment with hard finishes.
Acoustic modernization inside Brant Hall — a Signal Corps facility at Fort Gordon — using 12,000 SF of stretched fabric wall panels and Maharam acoustically transparent textiles for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and ACC Construction.
Performing-arts acoustic upgrade during a full Chapin Theater renovation at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando — 10,000 SF of fabric-wrapped wall panels installed alongside KMF Architects and Whiting-Turner.
Why windows are the weak link in nearly every building envelope — what laminated glass and proper IGU spec actually buy you, how STC and OITC differ here, and the realistic upgrades by site type.
The materials that actually absorb sound — fiberglass, mineral wool, PET felt, foam, fabric-wrapped panels — with NRC values, where each works, and the cost/performance tradeoffs that decide what you specify.
STC 54 wall assembly engineered for the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation’s remote tribal healthcare facility in Bethel, Alaska — delivering hospital-grade soundproofing with reduced framing weight, labor, and shipping cost for Davis Constructors.
Campus-wide acoustic renovation at Lakes Church in Lakeland — 98,000 SF of acoustic ceiling tile, wall panels, and stretched fabric walls taming reverb for clearer speech and tighter live worship across the sanctuary and education spaces.
Acoustic treatment for NAVFAC’s engineering hub at Camp Lejeune — ceiling tiles, ceiling clouds, and wall panels lifting speech clarity across open-plan Navy workspaces built for high-intensity command operations and coordination.
20,000 SF of ceiling diffusers and acoustic panels engineered with Siebein Acoustical Consultants inside Polk State College’s renovated Arts & Music Building — tuning sound clarity for rehearsal halls, classrooms, and faculty studios.
USG metal ceiling baffles installed across the lobby and sky lounge of Skanska’s 700-unit Marina Club Apartments in downtown St. Petersburg — controlling echo in two of the building’s most heavily trafficked luxury amenity spaces.










