Altitudes Torsion Spring Custom Ceiling System from Armstrong

Armstrong's new Altitudes Torsion Spring custom ceiling system is intended to allow architects and designers to specify a monolithic visual in large-size panels that provide excellent acoustics and 100% downward accessibility. The sag-resistant panels are available flat or curved in custom sizes up to 4' x 12' or 5' x 10' with or without upturns. Made from metal-framed fiberglass with… Continue reading Altitudes Torsion Spring Custom Ceiling System from Armstrong

Roger Thomas + Rocky Mountain Hardware’s Flute Collection

Wynn Design and Development executive Roger Thomas is probably not taking too much of a gamble with his new collection with Rocky Mountain Hardware, a leading manufacturer of hand-cast, art-grade bronze architectural elements. Called Flute, the new collection for doors and cabinetry is Thomasʼ second collaboration with the manufacturer. Known for his interiors for famed luxury resorts such as… Continue reading Roger Thomas + Rocky Mountain Hardware’s Flute Collection

Review: Briefly

I recently got a chance to preview Briefly, a new documentary about the creative brief and its role in shaping innovation. Directed by Tom Bassett of Bassett & Partners, the 26-minute-long movie features exclusive interviews with architect David Rockwell, architect Frank Gehry, industrial designer Yves Béhar, illustrator Maira Kalman, and advertising creative directors John C. Jay and John… Continue reading Review: Briefly