Acoustic lighting rafts by SAS International have been applied to Lewisham Primary Care Trust's new centre for young people, Kaleidoscope.
The curved profile System 600 modules were installed on all five levels of the building. The modules house single and dual central luminaries, fire alarm detectors and lighting control daylight sensors. Manufactured from metal with a powder finish, it can be directly suspended from the structural soffit.
Metal ceilings from SAS International have been used in the new Evelina Children's Hospital in London.
In the 20-bed intensive care unit a linear plank system with large ceiling panels highlighted the size of the open plan space. Utilising large ceiling panels meant that the scale was maximised and the number of joints was minimised, which contributed to the ease of cleaning. In the larger circulation zones and corridors, clip-in-hinge down tiles improved accessibility to services and non-perforated metal tiles were used to improve ambient acoustics, creating noise-free surroundings.