Where industrial meets ethereal: Custom geometric wall panels and Atmosphera? Analog 3D ceiling system create an unforgettable dialogue of materials and movement. The stark contrast between the metallic geometric precision of the Geo Wall and the soft, undulating wood tones of the acoustic ceiling wasn't just an aesthetic chance. It was a thoughtful design brought to life through collaboration with HKS, Inc. Together, we created a space that perfectly embodies Textron Systems' bold vision and technical excellence. Every angle tells a story. Every curve serves a purpose. Watch how these contrasting elements work together in our first reveal. Special thank you to some of the people who made this project come together: Christian Kisereu Nathan Ferrance Indy Lamba, WELL AP Patricia Kisereu (Hoffman) Elizabeth Einhaus Link to the full video in the comments below ↓
关于我们
Arktura is a Los Angeles based design and manufacturing company, created by architects. The focus of our company stems from our belief that great design cannot be executed without a close integration with the process of manufacture. We focus closely on the integration of design, with the development of new and novel manufacturing technologies, which allows design and manufacture to take on new synergies. Our designers are set free to explore new forms and use materials unseen in the industry, while maintaining focus on Green practices and sustainability. We are focused on cultivating the talent of both emerging and established designers trained in a diverse array of fields, from architecture to automotive design, to deliver extraordinary pieces that set new standards for creativity and innovation.
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https://www.arktura.com
Arktura的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 设计服务
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Carson,California
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2008
- 领域
- Furniture、Ceiling Systems、Wall Systems、Lighting Solution、Rain Screens、Sculpture、Manufacture、Facade和Acoustics
地点
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主要
966 E Sandhill Ave
US,California,Carson,90746
Arktura员工
动态
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Sometimes, you have to look in the rearview mirror to go forward. That's what The Brick & The Machine project was all about—merging the past and future of design. The brick facade pays homage to the area's history while the mechanized aesthetic represents future growth. Architect: Abramson Architects Installation: C.G. Chaney Company Local Representation: Architype Location: Culver City, CA Systems Used: Solutions Studio?
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Custom solutions, built to inspire.? We worked on transforming La Jolla Commons Tower III, delivering a striking, custom exterior facade that seamlessly blends design and function.? From concept to completion, our team engineered over 450 fluted, perforated panels with a Cor-Ten inspired powder coat, wrapping the dining and fitness spaces in an architectural statement. Designed in collaboration with SOM and installed by EHMCKE Sheet Metal, this project showcases the power of tailored facade solutions—where precision and craftsmanship come together.
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Creating immersive environments for early education is about more than just aesthetics—it's about designing spaces that foster joy, focus, and creativity. At North Bend Elementary, the challenge was clear: a vibrant, engaging space for students while ensuring a comfortable atmosphere for educators. The solution? A seamless integration of four different Atmosphera? systems, each tailored to enhance both acoustics and design. From a tree canopy to a wave-like whale sculpture, the installations aren't just visually stunning—they're functional, shaping an interactive and inspiring learning experience. Thank you to PBK, ACOUSTI, and Hart Associates Texas for bringing this vision to life!
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Between?lush biophilic spaces and bold industrial aesthetics, which are you most drawn to?? Cast your vote below! #ArchitecturalDesign #ThisOrThat
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Introducing three stunning new designs to our flagship Vapor? wall and ceiling panel system: Radia, Horizon, and Dappled. These additions bring the Vapor? lineup to dozens of options, offering unparalleled design flexibility for architects and interior designers. Key features of the new designs: ? Radia: Mesmerizing perforated circles creating captivating light and shadow interplay ? Horizon: Abstract light beam pattern evoking depth and movement ? Dappled: Organic perforation reminiscent of topographical maps or weather patterns Customize your space with vibrant powder coat finishes, optional backlighting, RGBW lighting, or Soft Sound? acoustic backers. These designs complement our recent collaboration with Overcast Innovations, bringing Arktura's aesthetic to their modular Cloud ceiling solutions. While inspired by the Overcast variants, our new Vapor? designs are specifically crafted for seamless integration across walls and ceilings. #architecture #designinnovation #acoustics
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Traveling can be stressful. But did you know there’s a simple yet powerful way for travel hubs to help passengers feel more at ease? It all comes down to noise—or rather, reducing it. By incorporating sound absorption solutions, airports and stations can significantly improve acoustics, ultimately enhancing each traveler’s experience.
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When NFL Media was building out its broadcast set, it needed something that (i) attenuated sound and (ii) was aesthetically pleasing. That's where our team came in. We helped bring the client's vision to life through Soft Sound? material and Softfold? panels, resulting in a functional and attractive broadcast studio. Architect: Gensler Installation: ELLJAY ACOUSTICS, INC. Local Representation: Architype
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Vistas that inspire: urban complexity or natural simplicity? Watch as our design team explores how different landscapes shape architectural perspectives. From layered cityscapes to organic horizons, every view tells a different design story. Which do you prefer? Share your thoughts below! #ArchitecturalInspiration #Architecture #ThisorThat
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Everyone wants their companies to be more productive. But did you know there’s one key, often-unseen factor that can make or break productivity in an office? It’s noise. Excessive noise levels can hurt productivity and even lead to health issues like high blood pressure. There’s a sweet spot—where it’s not too loud but not eerily quiet either. Hear John Johnston explain how to find and maintain that optimal decibel level for a healthier, more productive work environment.