Armstrong Ceilings: Bespoke ceiling stuns in Scotland

An Armstrong suspension grid for plasterboard ceilings – up to 40% quicker to install than traditional systems – has been used as the foundation for a completely bespoke, visually stunning day care centre ceiling that was created at a fraction of the cost of a specialist solution.

Armstrong’s Drywall Grid System (DGS) was used to form a curved ceiling at Scottish War Blinded’s new Hawkhead Centre for visually impaired veterans in Paisley, Scotland. Designed by Page\Park Architects, it features 1,500m² of Armstrong’s DGS facetted system in the atrium/foyer, formed to a radius and using acoustic insulation above, a black acoustic fabric and finished with birch-faced plywood planks 165mm and 225mm wide. This steel-framed facility provides an easy-to-navigate layout through gymnasium hall, workshop, art room, living skills kitchen, IT room, therapy room and quiet garden room.

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The Jenny’s Well Care Home designed by the Unum Partnership features Armstrong Ceiling Solutions in the main entrance, reception and manager’s offices, all the corridors, back of house staff areas, kitchens and toilets. These included 1,000m² of Armstrong’s Perla and 250m² of Ultima + dB Cradle to Cradle certified tiles, as well as 350m² of Dune Max, all mineral with Tegular edges installed on an Armstrong 24mm exposed grid.

In addition, it featured Clean Room rated Parafon Hygien tiles to the main kitchen and humidity-resistant Hydroboard tiles to laundry areas and toilets, both square-edged 600mm x 600mm in a 24mm corrosion-resistant grid. The use of a 200mm high Axiom profile also provided a solution for ceiling level changes with a pre-finished bespoke upstand.

This 54-bed, two-storey facility has been organised in a layout of three “pavilions” to the north east and west and a “gateway” building to the south east providing access. Linking these “pavilions” is a glazed passageway enclosing an inner sensory garden.

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The CE Marked and Cradle to Cradle™ certified DGS and other Armstrong systems were supplied by CCF in Glasgow and installed for main contractor CCG (Scotland) Ltd by specialist sub-contractor Brian Hendry Interiors, a member of Armstrong’s Green Omega network of sustainably-certified installers, whose squad of specialist fixers completed over a six-month programme.

Managing director Brian Hendry said: “This was a very challenging project, requiring careful pre-planning, the highest attention to detail and accuracy in setting out. Quality was of the highest standard of installation and required exact sizing to ensure the finished timber planks fitted to the DGS, all aligning through. It is a testament to the quality and hard work of our fixers and the experience of our supervisor that this project looks so impressive.”

“The DGS system was built using a jig to pre-determined radii and then raised and installed at high level to provide a curve. As a unique and bespoke installation we had to constantly liaise with the architects to ensure their aesthetic requirements were met and ensure all the different components which meant the complete ceiling could be built within the tolerances required.

“The Armstrong Drywall Grid System facetted system was a perfect fit for this type of bespoke ceiling which could be altered on site, allowing much more flexibility compared to the specified traditional MF pre-determined off-site curved grid system. Armstrong’s Drywall Grid System was also quick and easy to install.”

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More information is accessible via the Armstrong Ceilings website www.armstrongceilings.com/commercial/en-gb/ or the manufacturer’s app which is available from both the Apple store as well as the Google Play store, or by clicking on one of the links below with your mobile device www.armstrong.com/CeilingDownloads-Apple or
 www.armstrong.com/CeilingDownloads-Android.