Center for Science in the Public Interest

SoftenUp™ Ceiling System

The design team at Benton Design LLC wanted a stylish design with a full spectrum approach to sound dampening for the Center for Science in the Public Interest offices. Aesthetically, glass conference room walls support natural light and extended sightlines but can at times, be less productive in protecting sound. Benton Design chose Ceiling Baffles to absorb hallway conversations and our SoftenUp™ product for the ceilings of the conference rooms to control sound. Additionally, they chose Fracture Tiles for their touch-down spaces to accommodate private conversations or heads-down work.

Related Projects

Contemporary lounge with a brown leather sectional sofa, two black chairs, a white coffee table, and a neon "LOUNGE" sign on the wall. Wavy acoustic felt baffles and round lights hang from the ceiling. A patterned rug and plant add decor.

Baffles

Austin Visitor Center

Ceiling

Modern office lounge with large windows, comfortable seating, a kitchenette with barstools, and “Miller” signage on the wall. People are working and conversing in a bright, open space overlooking the city.

Ceiling

Molson Coors

Ceiling

Modern office lounge with a beige sectional sofa, blue ottomans, patterned blue rug, decorative plant, and a geometric acoustic wall screens under circular ceiling lights. Glass walls and more seating are visible in the background.

Panels and Screens

Landreth Lighting

Wall

Modern office lounge with bright yellow and blue sofas, accent tables, and a decorative acoustic felt ceiling frame. Large windows provide natural light, and glass walls separate different areas. An acoustic felt screen provides privacy and indoor plants add a touch of greenery.

Ceiling

S&ME

Ceiling

Ceiling

Tate

Ceiling