A mixture of metal and mineral fibre systems from Armstrong were specified for a new teaching block.
Armstrong marked the first UK use of its wood-effect metal baffles in a prestigious £3.9 million office refurbishment.
BIM objects for the Armstrong range in Europe, the Middle East and Africa became available for specifiers, designers, BIM managers and contractors to download in multiple languages.
A unique metal tile was launched by Armstrong to meet the requirement for acoustics which do not come at the expense of aesthetics.
Transport projects are often at the cutting edge of great design. But their very nature means they soon begin to look shabby.
Architects striving to design more sustainable and attractive modern buildings were given a helping hand by Armstrong when the company launched a 100% recyclable range of new ceiling tiles.
Powdertech Corby has added more shades to its Landscape™ range - a collection of high performance architectural polyester powder coatings with shades and textures reflecting those found in our natural surroundings.
Where once, powder coatings, in their primary role as metal protectors, firmly hid the underlying metal from sight, the ability to protect and at the same time celebrate the natural beauty of metal has made many more design choices available to architects, designers and fabricators.
RMIG Expanded Metal is a light, versatile and attractive choice for building applications because of its aesthetic qualities and the creative freedom it offers.
Armstrong’s RIBA-approved CPD gives an insight into the value of metal ceiling solutions.