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Acoustic

Kona Coffee Purveyors – International Marketplace

March 28, 2019 by

Kona Coffee Purveyors - International Marketplace — Honolulu, HI

Douglas Fir Veneer with Custom Stain

SKU(s): 3108-2

Project Details

Building Type

Contractor

SCOPE

350

ARCHITECT

WORKSHOP-HI, Honolulu, Hawaii

COMPLETION DATE

April 2018

9WOOD PROJECT

16974

AWARDS

Project Featured

3100 Acoustic Plank – Real Wood Veneer

Featured Systems

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

Featured Video

Acoustic Wood Ceilings – The Most Common Questions [VIDEO]

Michael Roemen: ā€œIn today’s video we’re talking with Denise, one of our design assist specialists, about acoustic wood. As a premium finish, your ceiling should not only provide improved aesthetics and natural warmth and beauty but also enhance acoustics. So, let’s jump in.ā€ The Basics Denise Sprengelmeyer: ā€œAcoustic planks and acoustic tiles are both constructed …

Watch VideoAcoustic Wood Ceilings – The Most Common Questions [VIDEO]

Featured Article

Field Cutting Acoustic Planks and Acoustic Tiles

Acoustic planks and acoustic tiles can be tricky to cut in the field because of the vulnerable ā€œteethā€ that make up acoustic wood products.  By using the right tools and techniques, field cutting can be accomplished successfully.  (ā€œTeethā€ are the results of grooves cut into a wood panel which in turn intersect a hole drilled in the back of the panel. This combination groove …

Read ArticleField Cutting Acoustic Planks and Acoustic Tiles

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Sacramento International Airport – Landside Terminal

March 25, 2019 by

Sacramento International Airport - Landside Terminal — Sacramento, CA

White Maple Veneer, Solid Reclaimed Redwood with Clear Finish, Clear Finish

SKU(s): 83-3116-2, 1126-2, 1123-3

Travelers through Sacramento International Airport got a fresh terminal to greet them in 2011. The new space, part of a $1.03 billion renovation, updates the infrastructure of the hard-working airport with some architectural pizazz, accented by specialty ceilings. This project faced challenges typical of all specialty product installations: last minute design changes, long lead-time materials, tight schedules and a technical installation. But this ceiling also faced certain unique challenges, including meeting tight acoustic requirements, using reclaimed redwood, achieving color consistency, and mating curved ceilings with architectural metal closures. And it all had to be installed fast enough to maintain the removal schedule of the 45-foot scaffold.

Materials were a key design element for the airport’s 65-foot high ceilings. A monochromatic pallet was chosen using white maple acoustic planks highlighted with redwood grilles. To achieve the desired color consistency, 9Wood hand-blended veneers for the finished ceiling. 9Wood also supplied 17,000 square feet of reclaimed redwood grilles and 55,000 square feet of custom acoustic planks – an unusually large scope. A high noise reduction coefficient requirement of .85 meant the development team needed to achieve maximum acoustic absorption while maintaining a minimal percent opening for aesthetics. This was accomplished using special acoustic backing material and several geometric changes to 9Wood’s standard system.

The grilles were made from reclaimed redwood. The redwood was sourced from timbers once part of a local bridge built in 1937 and damaged by floods in 1997. Each beam was inspected for best yield, scanned with metal detectors, re-sawn and molded to specification. The client asked 9Wood to collect grading marks branded into the wood to link the airport wood back to its origins. Despite age and weathering, the tight-grained Redwood beams yielded salvageable material with beautiful worn character.

Wood trellises over the ticket counters also used the reclaimed redwood. Designed to suspend between outriggers using 2-inch powder coated steel tubing, each ticket counter trellis needed to install as one unit. Meeting proper tolerances for attachments required custom engineering: the assembly needed to prevent cracking in the weathered redwood. The assembly also needed to be constructed such that that the members could slip over the pipe yet be kept from sliding like an abacus. The 6-foot by 7-foot trellis units were heavy, bulky and entirely pre-finished. Spacetone Acoustics coordinated a flawless installation.

Visitors looking up at these specialty ceilings will find a remarkable expression of design, engineering and installation craftsmanship.

Project Details

Building Type

Civic

Contractor

Spacetone Acoustics, Pleasanton, California

SCOPE

68,772

ARCHITECT

Corgan Associates, Dallas, Texas, Fentress Architects, Denver, Colorado

COMPLETION DATE

February 2011

9WOOD PROJECT

1262

AWARDS

2011 CISCA Founder’s Award

Project Featured

8300 Acoustic Wood Wave – Real Wood Veneer

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Get a Sample8300 Acoustic Wood Wave – Real Wood Veneer

Featured Video

Wood Wave Ceilings – The Most Common Questions [VIDEO]

Michael Roemen: ā€œHey everybody, in today’s video we’re talking with Bret and Denise, two of our Design Assist Specialists about wood waves. There are lots of options and ways to introduce curved ceilings into your space. So let’s dive right into it and see what they have to say.ā€ Waves – The Basics Denise Sprenglemeyer: …

Watch VideoWood Wave Ceilings – The Most Common Questions [VIDEO]

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

Rich Past Bright Future

The large scope of White Maple acoustic planks and beautiful reclaimed Redwood cross piece grilles manufactured by 9Wood and installed by Spacetone Acoustics, were key accents.

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White Maple Veneer with Clear Finish

SKU(s): 3208-2-4424-60, 3208-2-4524-60

Project Details

Building Type

Other

Contractor

Centura Building Systems, Delta, British Columbia

SCOPE

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Project Featured

3200 Acoustic Tile – Real Wood Veneer

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Acoustic Wood Ceilings – The Most Common Questions [VIDEO]

Michael Roemen: ā€œIn today’s video we’re talking with Denise, one of our design assist specialists, about acoustic wood. As a premium finish, your ceiling should not only provide improved aesthetics and natural warmth and beauty but also enhance acoustics. So, let’s jump in.ā€ The Basics Denise Sprengelmeyer: ā€œAcoustic planks and acoustic tiles are both constructed …

Watch VideoAcoustic Wood Ceilings – The Most Common Questions [VIDEO]

Featured Article

Field Cutting Acoustic Planks and Acoustic Tiles

Acoustic planks and acoustic tiles can be tricky to cut in the field because of the vulnerable ā€œteethā€ that make up acoustic wood products.  By using the right tools and techniques, field cutting can be accomplished successfully.  (ā€œTeethā€ are the results of grooves cut into a wood panel which in turn intersect a hole drilled in the back of the panel. This combination groove …

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White Oak Veneer with Clear Finish

SKU(s): 3108-2

Project Details

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Office

Contractor

Relient Drywall, Frederick, Maryland

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Acoustic planks and acoustic tiles can be tricky to cut in the field because of the vulnerable ā€œteethā€ that make up acoustic wood products.  By using the right tools and techniques, field cutting can be accomplished successfully.  (ā€œTeethā€ are the results of grooves cut into a wood panel which in turn intersect a hole drilled in the back of the panel. This combination groove …

Read ArticleField Cutting Acoustic Planks and Acoustic Tiles

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Solid White Oak, White Oak Veneer with Clear Finish, Clear Finish

SKU(s): 1112-8, 3132-2

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SCOPE

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1100 Cross Piece Grille – Real Wood Veneer

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

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The 9Wood 2300 Continuous Linear system is one of our fastest products to install. The Speed-Lock clip makes installation up to 3x faster than our competitors. To demonstrate this* we brought in two local installation teams with different levels of interaction with our products. Wood Ceiling Installation Team 1 Team 1 had not installed the …

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Featured Article

Fire Rating

When requested, all components in our products are fabricated using Class A materials. Individual wood members, panels, components and/or scrims are either naturally inert (metal, fiberglass) or coated with Class A Fire Retardant chemicals. Fire rating codes vary by region, building type, and product type. These chemicals are either applied as FR coatings (solid wood), …

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