ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS

Markets

Where these systems
land.

Buildings that have to be more than one thing on the same day.

K-12 & higher ed

Cafetoriums, media centers, band rooms, and classrooms that daylight without glare on the board.

Houses of worship

Sanctuaries that subdivide for education hours, with the acoustic separation a live service demands.

Hotels & conference

Ballrooms sold in halves and thirds — where set-up time is revenue and sound bleed is a refund.

Municipal & recreation

Community rooms, rec centers, and multipurpose gyms daylit from above at low operating cost.

Healthcare

Corridors and interior support spaces that get real daylight without a penetration through occupied areas.

Corporate & office

Training rooms and town halls that open up, plus daylight in the core where windows never reach.

Industrial & distribution

High-bay daylighting that takes fixtures off the schedule and off the utility bill.

Retail & grocery

Consistent daylight over sales floors, with dimming that keeps the merchandising lighting level flat.