
Cray Court TI — San Diego, CA
Solid Western Hemlock with Oak Stain
SKU(s): 1414-4, 2114-3, 2416-3
The three wood ceiling styles coalesce into more than just a ceiling; they form a narrative of texture, form, and the subtle yet profound impact of material choice in architecture. The interplay of natural light and shadow brings to life the intricate patterns and textures of the distinct 9Wood ceiling styles.
The 1400 Grilles, with their rhythmic assembly, lend a tactile quality that invites the observer into a dance of light and lines. The precision in their uniformity juxtaposes the organic nature of the wood, creating a serene yet striking visual experience.
The 2100 Panelized Linears exude a contemporary elegance. Tight linear sequences with thin even revels, these panels offer a sleek counterpoint to the robust texture of the grilles.
The third element in this triumvirate of wooden artistry is the 2400 Tongue and Groove Linears. The tongue and groove installation ensures a seamless visual continuity that sweeps across the expanse, offering an uninterrupted visual flow that enhances the spatial quality of the environment.
The result is a symphony of woodwork that invites admiration and contemplation, a ceiling that does not merely shelter but also elevates the human experience within its embrace.
Project Details

Building Type
Office
Contractor
DPR Construction – San Diego, California

SCOPE
6000
ARCHITECT
HGW Architecture – San Diego, California

COMPLETION DATE
January 2021

9WOOD PROJECT
21469
AWARDS
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