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3D ceiling wings and acoustical dropped ceilings
 
 
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3D ceiling wings and acoustical dropped ceilings
 
 
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3D ceiling wings and acoustical dropped ceilings
 
 
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3D rolling doors for shade, backlit
 
 
BANK OF AMERICA HEADQUARTERS
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
Specifier: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Architect / New York, NY
Installer: Newmat USA Ltd. / Huntington, NY
Nysan Shading Systems Ltd. / Calgary, Alberta
3D ceiling wings and acoustical dropped ceilings   3D ceiling wings and acoustical dropped ceilings   3D rolling doors for shade backlit
         

Housed in the newly built Hearst Tower, the Bank of America headquarters includes a 60,000-square-foot, 3-story trading floor. SOM chose Newmat to build and install 12 large, 3-dimensional clouds/wings (820 square foot each) to create a “roof” of folded shapes. These wings needed to be acoustical, light reflective from their front, and light blocking from behind. Newmat’s micro-perforated, double-layered membranes NewAcoustic in white satin/S600 finish were stretched over custom aluminum skeletons. These wings, together with a full glass end-wall, give the trading floor the illusion of an airplane hangar. In addition, Newmat was installed on 10 large rolling doors (shades), once again in a 3-dimensional form. Here, white satin/S600 opaque membranes and white translucent/T0B insets were combined to tailor the transmission, or blocking, of the natural lighting to satisfy SOM’s requirements.