Before an interior space can be built, it first needs to be designed. However, architects and designers find themselves under constant pressure to do more with less time and money. Between modeling from scratch and fixing errors in the specifications, more time is spent elsewhere than on meaningful design.
Specialty ceilings are intricate assemblies and often complicated to design, but with the right assistance, they become integral in driving adoption, referral and early ACT specification. High-design ceilings are a perfect addition as the focal point of a space, but instilling confidence in the design’s feasibility among project stakeholders can often cause challenges in the design phase.