Representing
a major milestone in the history of medicine in Edinburgh, the recently
opened Medical School, part of The University of Edinburgh and built
on the New Royal Infirmary campus, is the most modern facility of
its type in Europe. Here, some of the most innovative approaches
to teaching and research of Developmental Sciences and Medicine
are undertaken.
Providing
an impressive entrance to the Department, The Chancellor's Building
opens into a four-storey high, glass fronted atrium. To ensure complete
paging coverage throughout this acoustically difficult space, the
integration of Armstrong i-ceilings
CS-1000 panels was ideal, benefiting both from wide dispersion and
non-reflective audio characteristics.
CS-1000s were also utilised in the adjacent Undergraduate's Refectory
and Research Areas to continue the uncluttered lines of the ceiling
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