Coffered ceilings are back in commercial design. From warm woods to modern geometric grids, they boost acoustics, integrate lighting/HVAC, and conceal infrastructure—while making a statement. Explore best-fit spaces, trends, and modular solutions like ASI Architectural’s Coffer system to achieve classic
Wood species play a vital role in architectural design, shaping the tone, texture, and performance of a space. From red oak to walnut, each species tells a different story through its grain, color, and sustainability profile. This guide explores how
Acoustic textures are reshaping modern interiors by combining visual rhythm, tactile materiality, and high-performance sound control. From slatted wood panels to microperforated metal, these surfaces do more than decorate—they guide light, manage acoustics, and influence how we experience space. Discover
Architecture is entering a new era of material innovation. From acoustic metamaterials that precisely control sound to engineered wood, perforated metal, and PET felt, today’s building materials combine performance, sustainability, and design flexibility. This guide explores how architects and engineers
Wood fiber panels are one of the most versatile solutions for acoustic and thermal performance. Made from wood fibers, Portland cement, and water, products like StrandTec® by ASI Architectural offer exceptional sound absorption, durability, and eco-friendly finishes. This guide explores
Lobbies provide the first and often most lasting impression of any commercial space. As the first point of contact, it sets the tone for the entire experience and reflects the identity of the institution it represents. This is why designers
When designing a space, sometimes it's not the focus of the room that makes the project feel complete, it's what surrounds it. Grille Ceiling and Wall solutions by ASI Architectural strive to be that piece that ties the entire space
Many industries rely on precisely manipulated sound waves in order to achieve a desired result. For instance, in the case of acoustic engineering and sound design, the control of sound waves via building design acoustics and acoustical treatments is intended
Refinishing interior spaces can be an exciting and refreshing time in our lives. Swapping out the old with something new allows us to express ourselves creatively while improving functionality and comfort. These transformation projects often require a lot of materials,
Wood has provided fodder for our imaginations since human history began. The grains move and meander across each cut, creating visuals the way clouds do. Grain patterns vary significantly across different wood species, and the types we choose for our
