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Teresa Kreutzer mixed up a few electrons to say:
>Hello!
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>Our museum is currently planning to renovate an exhibit hall that at this
>time has a bare concrete ceiling with all of the electrical and venting
>systems exposed. NOT PRETTY! We are looking for input on how other
>museums have finished or treated their ceilings, specifically those with a
>similar situation of unfinshed ceiliings.
If the heating/ventillation/air conditioning has to stay where it is (as
opposed to going on the roof) then about all you can do is drop a hung
ceiling below it. Personally, I'd make this a drywall ceiling instead of
tiles. The other alternative is to live with the hvac and maybe paint it
all one color. I work in a beautiful building -- all ducts and conduit
at the ceiling are exposed and painted black -- it looks great!
Stephen
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S t e p h e n N o w l i n Director, Williamson Gallery
Vice President Producer, Art Center Online
Art Center College of Design www.artcenter.edu
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