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Architects are Choosing Sing Core, Find Out Why

Why Are Architects Choosing Sing Core?

In the world of architecture, design and innovation are everything. Architects are constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible, and always on the lookout for new materials and technologies that can help them achieve their vision. One such development that has been gaining popularity in recent years is Sing Core door and wall panels.

Sing Core is a unique type of material that is made from a combination of a patented honeycomb core and high quality wood, resulting in a lightweight yet extremely strong and durable product. Architects are choosing Sing Core for their high-end projects for a number of reasons, including its versatility, strength, and sustainability.

Versatility

One of the key advantages of Sing Core is its versatility. The material can be used for a wide range of applications, from doors and walls to furniture and even entire structures. It can be custom made to fit virtually any design, and can be finished with a wide variety of materials, including wood veneers, laminates, and metal skins.

This versatility is particularly attractive to architects, who are always looking for new and innovative ways to bring their designs to life. With Sing Core, they can create custom pieces that are unique and one-of-a-kind, while still maintaining the high level of quality and durability that is essential for high-end projects.

Strength

Another major advantage of Sing Core is its strength. Despite its lightweight construction, the material is incredibly strong and durable, able to withstand heavy loads and extreme weather conditions. This makes it an ideal choice for high-end projects where strength and durability are essential.

For example, Sing Core is often used in large-scale projects like universities, AIA centers, and government buildings, where it is used to create everything from walls and ceilings to floors and furniture. In these applications, the material’s strength and durability ensure that it will last for many years to come, even under heavy use. Not only that, but Sing Core panels will never warp, meaning they are particularly great for large doors that would normally be susceptible to warping and bending. All Sing Core panels come with a 50 Year Warp-Free and Structural Guarantee, so you can remain confident in your creation for decades to come.

Sustainability

Finally, architects are choosing Sing Core for their high-end projects because of its sustainability. Unlike many other materials used in construction and design, Sing Core is made from sustainable, eco-friendly materials.

This makes it an ideal choice for architects who are looking to create environmentally-friendly designs that are both beautiful and functional. By choosing Sing Core, they can reduce their environmental footprint while still achieving the high level of quality and durability that is essential for high-end projects.

Conclusion

In conclusion, architects are choosing Sing Core for their high-end projects for a number of reasons. Its versatility, strength, and sustainability make it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, from doors and panels to furniture and even entire structures. As architects continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in design and construction, Sing Core is sure to play an increasingly important role in the years to come.

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7 Years Later, Sing Core’s AIA Donation


Seattle’s Center for Architecture and Design had their grand opening 7 years ago in March, 2016, and they have stood as a pillar for the architecture and design industry ever since. We are honored to have worked with the AIA to construct this beautiful place. Their confidence in us and our product was felt, as this was a major project that had a lot of work put in from start to finish. It all started with an amazing design plan and incredible vision for the limited space they had available, and together with the great teams working on this project we were able to build the wonderful gallery that can be seen today.

Seattle Center for Architecture and Design


As a chapter of the American Institute of Architects, the Seattle Center for Architecture and Design welcomes and promotes many different styles and techniques of architecture, hosting valuable presentations and events in their welcoming gallery. On display they have many different subjects of the architecture and design industries, and many people visit the center from open until close to see these marvelous features and discuss these themes.

During their grand opening, the Center for Architecture and Design was in need of some large, adjustable walls and doors to manipulate the gallery as needed. Their vision was to have walls that could be adjusted to create a beautiful, open space for guests, but could also be turned as to create a closed area to hold meetings and conferences. Sing Core donated the wall panels needed for this grand project, as well as customized them with additions such as a man door, allowing an easy entrance and exit even when the room had been closed off. The donated panels were actually so large that the front windows had to be temporarily removed, as the product would not fit through the door!

In addition to the adjustable walls and doors Sing Core donated, we also provided furniture for the office in the form of high end desks, shelving, partition walls, and more, all using our patented and patent-pending Sing Core products.

These grand adjustable walls are still in place today, and can be seen as a main piece of the Center’s gallery. They were created and still function to serve one main purpose: to maximize space in an innovative way. And while Sing Core is proud of our donation, we also owe a significant compliment to the incredible teams that designed the floor plan and installed the doors and walls, as their excellent skills and labor were just as essential in creating this space.

Texas Society of Architects

Sing Core also provided our panels at a discount to the Texas Society of Architects by AIA for use in their offices and building space. The location had a significant noise problem with their high, industrial style ceiling, and they needed high end panels to cut down on the echoes and residual sound. By installing Sing Core panels in strategic places, they were able to significantly cut down on the noise and establish a far more relaxed and focused work environment. Once again, this could not have been done without the incredible design and installation teams who perfectly utilized the Sing Core panels..

Conclusion

Sing Core is proud to be a platinum donor and support these AIA locations and the amazing things they do for the architecture and design community. If you are a member of the AIA, please share this article with your fellow AIA members, and we welcome you to reach out about any AIA project like these so that we can continue to help the organization, and we would be honored to do so at a discounted rate to help your budget. To learn more about the products provided to the Seattle and Texas locations, click here.

More Pictures of the Seattle and Texas AIA Donations

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Center for Architecture & Design Seattle, Washington

 

Center for Architecture Design Seattle Under Construction

Proud to be the newest Eco-friendly architectural building product that is more lightweight and stronger than other traditional building products, Sing Core is a part of this forward thinking movement that is creating an advanced attitude that embraces high tech while maintaining a green perspective.

“The Center is shared home and place of collaboration for AIA Seattle, Design in Public, Seattle Architecture Foundation, and AIA Washington Council, as well as a place for our partner organizations to convene events and conversations relevant to design and our city.”- CFAD Seattle

To help support the efforts of all progressive architects and designers in the Northwest, Sing Core has donated $36,000 in its patented Eco-friendly architectural building materials thus far.

We are honored to be joining forces with Suyama Peterson Deguchi, Krekow Jennings and OAC Services. Seattle Architecture Foundation, Design in Public and AIA Washington Council will also be joining the project later this year.