Joined-up learning
Foster + Partners have specified Soft Cells panels from Kvadrat Acoustics throughout the Samson Pavilion in Ohio, which is designed for Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic. A new vision for a health pavilion, this looks to the future of integrated, interactive health education.
Panel Use
Area of Use | Soft Cells | Upholstery |
atrium roof | 1440 triangular Soft Cells Broadline panels | Upholstered in Toto |
Ceilings of classrooms, offices, corridors, auditoriums and social spaces. | Variety of different sized Soft Cells panels | Upholstered in Haze |
Most of the Kvadrat Acoustic panels in the building are installed in the roof trusses above the spacious Delos M. Cosgrove courtyard. Triangular and upholstered in Toto, they deliver an acoustic environment that facilitates collaboration.
The roof trusses are pitched to let snow slide off the glass and onto the solid infill roof around the courtyard. Shading is provided by the truss cladding, which allows more light around the perimeter circulation spaces.
Kvadrat Acoustic panels are also installed in the ceilings of classrooms, auditoriums, corridors and social spaces throughout the pavilion. By enhancing the intelligibility of speech and minimizing noise, they support learning and cooperation.
The new pavilion, a multidisciplinary four-story building, brings together the previously separate dental, nursing, university, and Cleveland Clinic Lerner College, medical education programs. Focused on creating better healthcare for all, it provides an environment where students can learn together and inspire each other.
Architects | Foster + Partners |
Location | Ohio, USA |
Opening | 2019 |