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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.
CertainTeed HeartFelt Linear Ceiling Panels combine the warmth and texture of polyester felt with crisp, visual lines, creating aesthetically and acoustically pleasing spaces. These panels boast a very high acoustical performance up to .70 NRC and are available in a variety of colors.
St. Louis-based G&S Acoustics, a leading manufacturer of specialty acoustical wall and ceiling products, is introducing Melody, sound-absorbing recycled polyester acoustical panels.
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire Arktura, LLC, a designer and fabricator of ceilings, walls, partitions and facades based in Los Angeles, Calif.
Morgan McCurdy, a graduate student in the College of Architecture at The University of Oklahoma, Norman, is the recipient of the latest Flex-Ability Concepts scholarship.