Buildings Buzz - Mar 5th, 2024
 
 
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March 5, 2024
These HVAC noise reduction strategies can help facilities teams create quieter environments, avoid inefficiency and optimize performance.
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What defines a net zero building? The White House and U.S. Department of Energy recently announced a national definition, along with three principles and guidelines on how buildings can achieve this status.
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This acoustic lighting combines sound absorption with lighting design for a calm, relatively static look that also performs. It has an NRC rating of more than 0.85 and is available in four color temperatures.
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This acoustic panel solution addresses the tough task of sound absorption on curved surfaces. Its meticulously cut linear grooves ensure effortless installation on either curved or flat surfaces. Choose from a diverse range of Wilsonart patterns.
This highly versatile tile collection can be used for walls or floors. Its aesthetic, simultaneously cheerful and discreet, is based on an intense palette of colored cements inlaid with tiny fragments of different intensities.