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Stanford University School of Medicine – Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Building

February 24, 2020 by

Stanford University School of Medicine - Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Building — Palo Alto, CA

Natural Bamboo with Clear Finish

SKU(s): 2113-4

Working with unusual materials always presents a challenge for manufacturers – especially when the product is a wood ceiling with complex geometry. This project, a university medical research building, incorporated bamboo veneer and a highly custom fabric wrap in a complex 9,400 square foot wall and ceiling system. To further add to the challenge of the project, a design change after the ceiling had already shipped required half the project to be shipped back to the factory and remade, all on a tight schedule.

Bamboo is the fastest-growing woody plant in the world, and thus provides an attractive option as an ecological building material. But, bamboo is technically classified as a grass and can react quite differently to changes in relative humidity in the environment. If the panels aren’t properly balanced, they can warp or crack due to changes in the moisture content of the air. All panels were specially balanced and mechanically stiffened to minimize the impact of wood movement.

Another complicating factor was the complex geometry of the ceiling. The architect’s design called for several triangular sections, starting with 14-foot-long panels. This presented a challenge from two perspectives. First, the diagonal cut required a large number of custom panels, each factory-cut to perfectly fit with the other panels. Second, bamboo veneer is typically unavailable in lengths longer than eight feet. In order to create 14-foot panels, we had to design a unique system of joining two seven-foot members into one long panel.

Despite the complicated design, the biggest challenge of the project came after the entire ceiling and wall system had shipped. The design originally called for half of the ceiling to consist of wood grille panels. After the ceiling was installed, the design was changed to include only linear wood panels. This not only presented a huge logistical challenge, the last-minute nature of the change meant an extremely short schedule. We were able to develop a process for remaking each grille panel into a linear panel without damaging the delicate finish of the wood – while still meeting the aggressive schedule requirements.

The end result is striking: The custom red fabric shines through the bamboo linear members to create a truly unique look that matches the atmosphere of the campus. The articulation of the ceiling and wall panels beautifully combines the wall and ceiling into one cohesive element. The bamboo on FSC™ core reflects the environmentally sustainable nature of the ceiling and contributes to the building’s LEED silver certification. All this was made possible by our expert design team and a high level of flexibility on the part of our production team.

Project Details

Building Type

Healthcare, Education

Contractor

L&W Supply, San Jose, CA

SCOPE

6,211

ARCHITECT

ZGF, Portland, Oregon

COMPLETION DATE

June 2010

9WOOD PROJECT

2408

AWARDS

Project Featured

2100 Panelized Linear – Solid Wood

Featured Systems

Stunning results, seismic compliant and straightforward solid wood installation.

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Featured Video

Linear Wood Ceilings – The Most Common Questions

A linear wood ceiling is when you look up from the floor and see a nice, wide piece of wood. We often hear it referred to as a slat or a plank.

Watch VideoLinear Wood Ceilings – The Most Common Questions

Featured Article

The 8 Different Types of Ceilings

Ceilings Matter. And although we prefer wood, understanding the different types of ceilings can help you communicate your vision for a space.

Read ArticleThe 8 Different Types of Ceilings

Case Study

Special Conditions: Special Design

Why is building a ceiling out of bamboo a challenge to overcome? Working with unusual materials always presents a challenge for manufacturers – especially when the product is a wood ceiling with complex geometry. But bamboo brings its own unique challenges.

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The Porter Hotel

July 3, 2019 by

The Porter Hotel — Portland, OR

Reclaimed American Prairie, Walnut Veneer with Clear Finish, Clear Finish

SKU(s): 3108-2, 2415-3, 2716-2

Project Details

Building Type

Hospitality

Contractor

Performance Contracting, Tigard, Oregon

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ARCHITECT

HC Architecture, Atlanta, Oregon

COMPLETION DATE

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9WOOD PROJECT

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AWARDS

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3100 Acoustic Plank – Real Wood Veneer

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Monolithic design, superior acoustics, beauty, and variety with real wood veneer. What’s not to like in the Acoustic Plank?

Get a Sample3100 Acoustic Plank – Real Wood Veneer

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How to Angle Cut Wood Grille Ceilings – 9Wood Field Guides

This video shows how to do angle cuts for a Wood Grille Ceiling. Square cut ends and angle cuts are very similar.

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Featured Article

Color Variation

A wood ceiling brings natural and organic warmth to a space. Just as the variegation of a wood floor adds to its appeal, the spectrum of color and grain offers a unique aesthetic in any design. These aspects therefore should be considered when designing with wood ceilings. Wood’s intrinsic color range provides a one-of-a-kind visual …

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CBRE San Diego

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CBRE San Diego — San Diego, CA

Solid Western Hemlock with Clear Finish

SKU(s): 1126-3

Project Details

Building Type

Office

Contractor

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1100 Cross Piece Grille – Solid Wood

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An elegant and practical system using solid wood that is seismically compliant and simple to install and remove.

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Featured Video

Custom Stains for Wood Ceilings

Our methodology is to really enhance the beauty of wood through our custom stains. We don’t want to cover the grain up, we want the grain and the wood to be the star of the show.

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Harvard University – Smith Campus Center

April 5, 2019 by

Harvard University - Smith Campus Center — Cambridge, MA

Solid European Beech with Clear Finish

SKU(s): 1112-5

The Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., features an 18,075 sq. ft. crosspiece backer wood grille ceiling and wall system. They include over 1,500 individual wood grille panels and 72 specialty access panels.

The FSC certified beech used for the ceiling and wall system was sourced in Germany from the largest beech supplier in the world. Natural outdoor light activates “the warm hue and deep texture of the European beech walls and ceilings,” the architect says.

The Smith Campus Center is a dream come true, according to Harvard University’s new president. It’s a common space where, she says, “people could bump into each other, share ideas, find spaces in which to have meetings.”

The architect is happy with the results. “Precise alignments from wall to ceiling with immaculate detailing at every opening reinforces the main gathering space and is visible from the adjacent street,” the architect says.

“It was the most complicated wood job we’ve ever done,” the subcontractor says. “It was difficult to make it beautiful. But, we made it happen.”

Project Details

Building Type

Education

Contractor

Allan Construction, Salem, New Hampshire

SCOPE

14,309

ARCHITECT

Hopkins Architects, London, England, Bruner/Cott Architects, Boston, Massachusetts

COMPLETION DATE

July 2018

9WOOD PROJECT

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AWARDS

2019 CISCA Award of Excellence (East Region/Education)

Project Featured

1100 Cross Piece Grille – Solid Wood

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Featured Article

Design Guide for Common Types of Wood Paneling

Anyone who has visited a library, airport, restaurant, church, or college campus has been exposed to a variety of wood paneling types. A natural insulator, wood paneling added to a wall or ceiling brings warmth and an organic aesthetic to a space. Wood provides a timeless, yet inviting look that really stands out. If you’re …

Read ArticleDesign Guide for Common Types of Wood Paneling

Case Study

The Center of Attention

“Precise alignments from wall to ceiling with immaculate detailing at every opening reinforces the main gathering space."

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Power Toyota

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Cherry Veneer with Clear Finish

SKU(s): 2717-2

Project Details

Building Type

Other

Contractor

TP Acoustics, Phoenix, Arizona

SCOPE

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COMPLETION DATE

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Project Featured

2700 Kerf Reveal Linear – Real Wood Veneer

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9Wood’s most cost-effective linear system gives definition to real wood veneer plank modules with a 1/16” width channel groove. Clean, versatile, and stunning.

Get a Sample2700 Kerf Reveal Linear – Real Wood Veneer

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Featured Article

Lighting Integration in Wood Ceilings

Light fixture selection and integration is a key feature in any space. But how is it accomplished? Can I put lights in any ceiling? How are they installed? Where should I hang the fixtures from? All these questions and more require thoughtful planning and coordination. It’s no secret that lighting can make or break a …

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