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Libraries have evolved beyond silent reading rooms, but quiet still matters. Modern branches host community programs, collaborative study sessions, and children’s activities—often simultaneously. Managing sound across these overlapping uses determines whether a library functions or frustrates.
Quiet design materials must also meet the practical demands of public buildings. Our soundproof wood walls and ceiling systems feature durable finishes that withstand heavy daily use, Class A fire ratings for public assembly, and configurations that integrate with complex architectural geometries—from traditional reading rooms to contemporary designs that blur the line between indoors and out.
The AIA Honor Award-winning Mott Branch Library features a tessellated ceiling of twenty-one facets spanning 115,000 linear feet, inspired by Underground Railroad quilt geometry. Rulon’s Endure™ engineered polymer system maintains color consistency across the indoor/outdoor transitional ceiling while delivering the quiet performance the space requires.
Discover Revolutionary Design Trends
Discover Revolutionary Design Trends
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