
Hillwood Office on Turtle Creek — Dallas, TX
White Oak Veneer with Clear Finish
SKU(s): 1412-8, 1426-3
The Hillwood Development Company’s new offices at Turtle Creek, Dallas feature 10,576 square feet of white oak veneered, wood grille ceilings in the reception area, dining area, boardroom and second and third floor conference rooms.
The ceilings are comprised of 50 unique panel types and 1,055 total panels.
The office’s signature ceiling—a 3,206-square-foot, single elevation installation in the dining area—features 150 individual wood grille panels and seven specially designed access panels.
The wood grille panels have 12 to 15 blades of varying depths and spacings. Each panel had to be installed in proper sequence. But, the ceiling’s varying blade depths and spacings create a distinctive look.
“It was like assembling a giant jigsaw puzzle,” said Johnny Barnes, BakerTriangle Dallas Division president.
Project Details

Building Type
Office
Contractor
BakerTriangle, Dallas, Texas

SCOPE
10,565
ARCHITECT
Mithun, Seattle, Washington

COMPLETION DATE
October 2016

9WOOD PROJECT
8325
AWARDS
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