Architectural ProductsProducts by Type Products Focus: Educational products By Julie Taraska Touchdown Charging LockerSlyde Aside from providing secure storage for students and faculty, each of these units can charge up to four electronic devices that use USB ports and/or AC outlets. Locking options include four-digit codes for timed access and private codes for repeated use. A single outlet can charge up to eight wall-mounted or stacked lockers. PearsonLloyd for Howe howe.com Ideal for educational settings that emphasize flexible learning and collaboration, this movable all-in-one desk features a storage compartment, integrated bag hook, and cupholder. The tablet arm rotates 360' and the seat, available in six colors, comes in stacking and armchair models. Sonovent Acoustical Flap renson.comThis passive ventilation and sound-abatement system promotes fresh-air intake while reducing ambient noise by up to 56 dB. The unit may be glazed in or installed at transom. Suitable for residential and commercial projects, Sonovent comes in four sizes (10mm to 25mm) and four configurations (small to extra-large). Zintra Acoustic Panels BaresqueThese ½-thick polyester panels deliver a noise-reduction coefficient of 0.35 to 0.90, depending on installation and distance from the surface to which they are affixed. They may be used for walls, ceilings, screens, and joint-free floor-to-ceiling installations. Class-A fire-rated, they also may be customized with digitally printed designs.Folding Benches Hussey Seatway This system of telescopic bleachers, available in a variety of widths, row rises, and row depths, can maximize floor space in assembly halls and gymnasiums. The units are available with a motorized or manual retracting mechanism, as well as mobile or freestanding platforms.Folding Benches Hussey Seatway This system of telescopic bleachers, available in a variety of widths, row rises, and row depths, can maximize floor space in assembly halls and gymnasiums. The units are available with a motorized or manual retracting mechanism, as well as mobile or freestanding platforms. September 16, 2015 That muffle sound, power electronic devices, and adapt as needed. Share This Story Julie Taraska was a staff writer and editor from 2015 to 2017 for Architectural Record. She was also the editor SNAP, RECORD’s bimonthly product-focused magazine. Post a comment to this article Name* E-mail (will not be displayed)* Subject Comment* Report Abusive Comment Thank you for helping us to improve our forums. Is this comment offensive? Please tell us why. Restricted Content You must have JavaScript enabled to enjoy a limited number of articles over the next 30 days. Please click here to continue without javascript.. Related Articles Product Focus: School AcousticsSee More Product Focus: Frandsen Project Lighting FixturesSee More May 2016 Product Focus: Rockwell CollaborationsSee More × The latest news and information#1 Source for Architectural Design, News and ProductsSUBSCRIBE
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