Cesar Pelli applied his sharply modern architectural style to the Minneapolis Public Library, bestowing it with a combination of efficient, clean lines and sharply-angled sculptural exterior forms. The overall feeling is one of calm and coherence ? fitting for its studious genre.

Inside, that placid feeling continues, with sound easily controllable down to mandatory hush-levels (this is a library, after all!), due to TechstyleŽ acoustical ceilings from Hunter Douglas Contract. The panels are smooth, light and flat; well-integrated and very easy on the eyes -- and their cellular construction yields top-notch acoustical performance (specifically, an NBR of 0.85). Also, their exclusive clip system means the panels can easily swing down, making maintenance a snap. In any library, quiet is key, and this ingenious ceiling construction means this building is not just pretty, but also practical.





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