For the third consecutive year, Acoustigreen, a leading manufacturer of innovative acoustical wall and ceiling systems, was presented with an award from the Ceilings & Interior Systems Construction Association (CISCA). This year, Acoustigreen's work on the Bloomfield Hills High School (BHHS) auditorium in Michigan was awarded a Gold Award in the "smaller than 50,000-square-feet Education" category in the Central United States.
BHHS - a new high school auditorium - had a complex set of design criteria and a very tight delivery schedule for the components that comprise the inner "skin" of the acoustically-critical space. The acoustical design, installed by Commercial Contracting Corporation (CCC), called for "saw-tooth"-shaped side walls and multi-angled ceiling clouds. Installed inside the auditorium is 36,000-square-feet of Acoustigreen's Fusion Ceiling and Wall panels. The walls are covered with Fusion Perforated Wall Panels in Maple with a Z-Clip/Z-Bar mounting system. The balcony face and proscenium were covered with Fusion Perforated Wall Panels in Walnut with the same Z-Clip/Z-Bar mounting system. Four Fusion Perforated Panel clouds in Maple hang from the ceiling, effectively covering the catwalk while providing acoustic diffusion throughout the space.