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Pinta accoustic
Pinta accoustic







pinta accoustic

The Sonex Rondo Baffles are water-based acoustic, coated in two green and three orange hues. Modulus created an overhead sculpture of colorful pinta acoustic Sonex Rondo Baffles. An acoustic treatment to replace the spray-on acoustic foam and mitigate noise from hundreds of kids who visit the museum every day was needed. Prior to the renovation, the café had a spray-on acoustic treatment on the walls that was collecting dirt and grime. Featuring reclaimed and recycled material, the café is approximately 40 by 40 feet (12.19 by 12.19 meters) with a 30-foot (9.14-meter) ceiling. The Children’s Discovery Museum also renovated its café, the FoodShed, wanting to transform it into an appealing place to eat and promote fresh and healthy foods. Willtec is offered in natural white or light grey, and water-based acoustic coating, in standard and custom colors. Panels are available in various shapes up to 48 by 96 inches (1219 to 2438 mm) in standard and custom thicknesses from 1 to 4 inches (25 to 102 mm). Willtec provides superior sound absorption and limitless design possibilities at an economical cost. Willtec flat sheets are readily available in a variety of shapes, sizes and thicknesses with square- or bevel-edge options. They used a net to provide a grid to hang the baffles at different heights to achieve the vision. He worked with pinta acoustic’s team to develop an innovative approach to hang 1,700 lightweight shapes from the ceiling. Fenster used test pieces, crafted in the computer and made from cardboard, to determine the best shapes and sizes to achieve the look. The area has skylights, polished concrete floors, drywall, large glass doors and other hard, reflective surfaces, requiring sound absorption. The circulation area is approximately 1,800 square feet (167.23 square meters) with tall, 40-foot (12.19-meter) ceilings that triangulate in sections. “We created abstract butterflies out of pinta’s Willtec acoustic foam that swarm together to guide visitors, with the added benefit of sound absorption.” “The branding for Bill’s Backyard includes butterflies,” says Fenster. Using abstract Willtec acoustic foam butterfly shapes, David Fenster, principal at Modulus in Cal., added direction and movement leading from the beginning of the circulation path to Bill’s Backyard. To get to Bill’s Backyard, museum goers pass through a tall circulation area. A half-acre of welcoming and safe nature exploration, the outdoor interactive exhibits allow kids to climb, dig, plant and more. Recently added to the Children’s Discovery Museum, Bill’s Backyard is an outdoor learning environment.









Pinta accoustic