
Separated by Design: Acoustical Engineered, Moveable Wall Systems for a Variety of Applications
About the Sponsor
The journey started with the foundation of Capitol Wood Works Company in 1929 by Ray H. Neiswander Sr. After a successful establishment, Ray expanded his milling business into the building materials industry and developed Raynor Garage Door Company in 1942. Nineteen years later, a request for an easy-to-move operable partition was answered by turning a garage door section on its side. This revelation sparked the birth of KWIK-WALL Company in 1961.
Good walls make good neighbors, especially, intentionally crafted moveable wall systems designed with acoustic, space management, and sight needs in mind. Join us in this one-hour course as we discuss moveable wall systems as it relates to sound, code specifications, and sight division. After completing this course, participants will be able to explain how moveable wall systems work in variety of settings and applications.
Learning Objectives:
- Explore carefully designed flexible space management through moveable wall systems that provide sight division and consider acoustic needs in a myriad of applications.
- Evaluate ASTM standards and terminology regarding sound and space and how they relate to moveable wall systems.
- Examine codes and specifications such as ADA, ASTM, LEED and WELLv2 and how they relate to moveable wall systems.
- Analyze case studies related to moveable wall systems that highlight the variety of settings these systems positively impact.
Design Category (CSI Division):
(08) Doors, Windows and Openings
Delivery Format:
Narrated Video