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Clay Pot Bio-Acoustic Plant Walls: How CSI Creative Allows Architects to Build With Nature

The Final Entry Deadline for Architizer's 2025 A+Product Awards is Friday, January 24. Get your brand in front of the AEC industry’s most renowned designers by submitting today.

Rarely does biophilic design and acoustics intersect. This year, CSI Creative combined these two ideas with their Clay Pot Bio-Acoustic Plant Wall, which earned the prestigious Architizer A+ Popular Choice Award. This innovative product redefines how interior spaces can inspire, connect and promote well-being. Drawing from the cultural richness of handmade clay pots found in African and Central and South American traditions, at the core of the Clay Pot Wall is a commitment to sustainability and human-centric design.

As part of CSI Creative’s broader Acoustic Greenery category, the Clay Pot Wall exemplifies the firm’s innovative approach to integrating advanced materials with botanically inspired aesthetics. In this interview, Ruben Perez, Director of Studio Design at CSI Creative, shares the story behind the Clay Pot Bio-Acoustic Plant Wall and the groundbreaking Acoustic Greenery category. With over 40 years of experience in the design-build industry, Ruben brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to his work, driven by the belief that exceptional design enriches lives. Join us as we explore how CSI Creative is shaping the future of interior design through products that inspire connection and elevate the human experience.

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What inspired the creation of the Clay Pot Bio-Acoustic Plant Wall, and how did the cultural influence of handmade clay pots shape its design and functionality?

It all began with the creation of our EARTH collection. The goal was to showcase, through our products, the diverse influences of the countries located between the Tropics (spanning the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, at approximately 23° latitude). This region is home to an incredible variety of cultures, languages and ecosystems, as well as an unparalleled richness in colors, textures and forms.

For our Clay Pot Bio-Acoustic Plant Wall, we drew inspiration from the handcrafted terracotta pottery of Nigeria, reflecting the rich culture and traditions of the Nupe people in Africa.

The Clay Pot Bio-Acoustic Plant Wall emphasizes a blend of natural aesthetics and acoustic performance. How does it balance visual appeal with technical innovation?

The design seamlessly integrates natural visual elements with high-performance acoustic design, which absorbs and reflects sound. This approach creates a harmonious blend of color, texture and functionality within built environments.

Sustainability is a key aspect of this product, from its materials to its recoverable attachment system. How does the Clay Pot Wall exemplify CSI Creative’s commitment to eco-conscious design?

Our multidisciplinary CSI Creative team is committed to designing and manufacturing sustainably oriented products. From material selection to manufacturing methods, and a 100% recoverable and reusable installation system, our Clay Pot Wall reflects our dedication to sustainability.

The design incorporates a Soundcore (Recycled PET Felt)sound-absorbing backer, paired with PoshFelt (Premium 100% renewable, premium designer wool felt) “pots” that are both functional and environmentally friendly. These “pots” house Inherently fire-retardant ThermaLeaf greenery, offering an innovative category of biophilic design, which combines, a mix of renewable, recycled materials and one of the various forms of botanically-accurate greenery found in CSI Creative’s collection of acoustic greenery architectural finishes, called “Earth.”

What has been the response from clients and the design community to the Clay Pot Bio-Acoustic Plant Wall?

We felt like a family-owned “David,” in a market of publicly-funded Goliath’s (and their acquired brands), betting that this new product category, Acoustic Greenery, offered solutions that the A&D community had not specifically demanded, but would. It felt scary, audacious, exhilarating and a bit crazy, to be honest.

Winning the 2024 Architizer A+ Award (Popular Choice. Acoustics Category) exploded interest and sales of Acoustic Greenery ceiling wall products. To cite one notable direct result, one of the most globally recognized high-end retail brands discovered us through the related Archtizer publications, and ended up adding us as one of their brand standard manufacturers in North America.

Acoustic Greenery represents a revolutionary approach to combining greenery with advanced acoustic solutions. What motivated CSI Creative to pioneer this category, and how has the industry responded?

The “seeds” of motivation leading to CSI Creative’s creation of the “Acoustic Greenery” product category, were nurtured by Minneapolis-based Plantscape Inc. HQ’s spatial design, intended to promote “cross-fertilization” across its three brands, with all departments housed under a single roof with minimal organizational or spatial barriers in the back manufacturing zones or the front office desk workers, to maximize collaboration and learning.

Everyone from architects, industrial, interior designers, engineers, marketing designers and data analysts, and all sales reps, manufacturing, horticulturalist and botanists interact all day, everyday.

Given the abundance of living and proprietary thermaleaf and permaleaf replica trees and plants on-site, it didn’t take long for the seeds of acoustic greenery to germinate, but it took some time to figure out how to make it easy to specify, for Division 9 subcontractors to install, etc.

We really wanted our “coming out” collection, Earth, to express our passion for design, our unique offerings of material and skill combinations, our internal cultural diversity, and our mission to remove the unnecessary frictions preventing A&D from leveraging their superpowers to make the world a better, more sustainable, humane place through design.

In short, it was not only about access to certain proprietary materials, but more about how Plantscape Inc.’s core belief about the power of design, became self-filling prophecy, in which the internal spatial and organizational design at Plantscape Inc.’s HQ, germinated and nurtured the seeds of innovation, transforming 50 years of experience with materials, multidisciplinary complex design and engineering challenges from two Plantscape brands, into a third, newest one, CSI Creative.

Our Design Studio draws from Plantscape Live’s mastery of living plant system integration (including sophisticated irrigation, drainage, and maintenance systems), Plantscape Commercial Silk’s engineering prowess in large-scale replica installations (incorporating structural, electrical, plumbing, and communications infrastructure through massive indoor trees), and everything in between — from preserved natural
elements to hybrid solutions.

This deep expertise stack means we understand how to:

  • Engineer solutions that satisfy complex structural loads and building codes
  • Integrate technical systems seamlessly into biophilic design
  • Combine living, preserved, and replica elements for optimal performance
  • Execute large-scale, multifaceted installations in prestigious spaces worldwide

When paired with our proprietary technologies — PoshFelt premium wool felt (178 colors + custom colors), Soundcore acoustic substrate (proven commercial performance), and ThermaLeaf (inherently fire-retardant, multi-species botanical elements) — this engineering foundation enables our Design Studio to conceptualize and execute solutions that transcend typical acoustic treatments.

From Disney parks to La Guardia Airport to luxury retail environments, our track record of complex installations demonstrates an unmatched ability to merge acoustic performance with sophisticated biophilic design at any scale.

What are the biggest challenges and opportunities you’ve encountered when designing modular systems that incorporate both biophilic and acoustic elements?

We knew that no matter how aesthetically impressive our innovation was, success hinged upon overcoming the natural resistance to innovations that don’t neatly fit into pre-existing ‘boxes” and routines. Our goal was to make it easy for architects and designers to specify “acoustic greenery” products, and to ensure we shipped products pre-assembled for “dummy-proof” installation.

As commercial clients struggle to entice workers back to the office, one of the biggest opportunity is the huge demand for biophilic design solutions, and now specifiers and their commercial clients have an entirely new way to specify botanically-accurate greenery into ceiling and wall systems, which heretofore, usually was left to the end client when adding the FF&E.

A second opportunity is the growing demand for modular solutions.

How do CSI Creative’s patented technologies, like ThermaLeaf and Soundcore, set your Acoustic Greenery products apart in terms of safety, aesthetics and performance?

Acoustic Greenery wouldn’t exist without the patented technologies of ThermaLeaf, PoshFelt and Soundcore, years of testing, prototyping and manufacturing have led to a viable design solution that stands apart from conventional and uninspiring market options. Acoustic Greenery products combine layers of tested materials with diverse manufacturing technologies, resulting in a vibrant collection that excels in both design and performance.

Acoustic performance is a growing consideration for designers and architects. In what ways does Acoustic Greenery contribute to healthier, more productive indoor environments?

Using Biophilic Design principles as a guiding framework, and well known scientific research demonstrating the health, performance and productivity benefits of biophilic design, we developed our Acoustic Greenery collection with the goal of creating products that ultimately benefit the health and wellness of the end user. As designers, we remained consistently mindful of ‘Nature of Space,’ ‘Nature in Space’ and ‘Nature Analogues’ as key elements in shaping healthier and more productive interior environments.

Looking ahead, how do you see Acoustic Greenery evolving, and what role does CSI Creative aim to play in shaping the future of biophilic and acoustic design trends?

When we first launched Acoustic Greenery, we took a calculated risk, believing designers were seeking solutions that hadn’t yet been articulated — where acoustic performance could truly harmonize with biophilic design.

The enthusiastic response from innovative A&D firms has not only validated this vision but pushed us to explore even bolder frontiers. The integration of metal into our material portfolio marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter.

Imagine the possibilities when visionary designers can combine structural elements with our acoustic and biophilic expertise to create installations that seem to defy physics — massive suspended trees with integrated lighting, technology and building systems elegantly concealed within. This is just the start.

The most exciting part isn’t just what these technologies enable, but how they can amplify the creative visions of the architects and designers who are reimagining commercial spaces. Whether it’s an A&D firm pushing the boundaries of workplace design or an in-house team crafting an unforgettable brand experience, our role is to expand their palette of possibilities. We provide the engineering expertise, material innovations and multidisciplinary knowledge that helps turn their boldest concepts into reality.

While we continue to provide proven acoustic solutions for everyday commercial needs, we’re most energized by partnerships with firms who share our appetite for innovation. Together, we’re not just solving acoustic challenges — we’re creating immersive environments that change how people experience space itself.


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From Function to Feeling: 14 Progressive Products Transforming Interior Design

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The most exciting interiors are the ones that speak to us. Not literally, of course — although who wouldn’t want a floor lamp with some spicy opinions — but in the way they resonate with us. We’re talking about the kind of spaces that spark conversation, encourage engagement and leave a lasting impression. They go way beyond ‘nice’ and they more than meet the metric of ‘functional’. What they are is often different to different people, but always they challenge, delight and, above all, make us think.

Artful interiors are about emotions. They’re spaces where the items within, be it a Tiffany lampshade or a Nakashima dining table, are part of a larger story, one that is written with the intent to make you feel. They celebrate uniqueness, not just in the end result but throughout the design process itself. They are the result of opportunities seized by designers to take risks, play with form and colour, and ultimately bring their uninhibited ideas to life.

The following products, winners of this year’s Architizer A+Product Awards, do just that, aiding the creative freedom that great designers demand. They provide the means to take risks, explore new ideas and challenge conventional thinking about interiors. Each is impeccably designed and manufactured for an industry that sees space as an opportunity to experiment and innovate, becoming part of the conversation to create environments that inspire.


Casper Collection

By LightArt

Popular Choice Winner, Decorative & Free Standing Lighting, 2024 A+Product Awards

Think of light not as a passive fixture but as a sculptural medium that can transform entire spaces. LightArt’s Casper Collection embodies this view, offering sleek, white lights that provide even illumination on all four sides. Reimagined from the inside out — LEDs, drivers, lensing and housing have all been re-engineered — Casper now achieves a 30% weight reduction and boasts a lifespan well beyond its 70k-hour rating. Designers can form continuous linear runs or intricate geometries, specifying tunable white or RGB options to craft atmospheric gradients or vibrant statements. Minimal glare, subtle uplighting, and flexible hang points ensure these fixtures are way more exciting than the usual overhead glow.


BuzziCee + BuzziPlanter

By BuzziSpace

Jury Winner, Contract Seating, 2024 A+Product Awards

Well-being, connectivity and sustainability often set the tone for modern spaces in today’s world. To that end, BuzziCee and BuzziPlanter offer designers a chance to create a holistic interior experience. BuzziCee’s acoustic seating employs recycled materials and ergonomic form to absorb ambient noise, creating comfortable pockets of calm. Alongside it, BuzziPlanter integrates lush greenery into the design, celebrating biophilia with eco-conscious construction. Together, they blend aesthetics, acoustics and nature into adaptable zones that bring human-centered values into offices, lounges, or social hubs. These pieces allow designers to use furniture not just as a functional backdrop but as an active, life-giving element of their interiors.


Seem 1 Acoustic Louver

By Focal Point

Jury Winner, Lighting, Recessed & Mounted Lighting, 2024 A+Product Awards

When ceilings take on a more valuable role, like illumination and acoustics, innovation emerges. Focal Point’s Seem 1 Acoustic Louver integrates ID+ technology into PET felt baffles, delivering deep regress louver cells that precisely channel light in broad or focused beams — all while softening sound overhead. Designers can choose bidirectional illumination, pairing direct and indirect light to shape mood and function, and mix louver finishes with a rainbow of felt colors for an elegant and customized aesthetic. By turning technical nuance — cutoff angles, beam spreads, acoustic absorption — into a palette of creative choices, Seem 1 allows designers to compose environments that engage the senses, encourage interaction, and embrace expressive risk-taking.


Arborisa

By Arktura

Jury Winner, Finishes, Acoustic, 2024 A+Product Awards

Not every acoustic solution need be linear and subdued. With Arborisa, Arktura looked to tree canopies for inspiration, conjuring large-scale, cable-hung “clouds” of PET-felt baffles that mimic the organic complexity of branches. Each of the four modules — Nest, Axil, Aura, Denza — is unique and channels natural motifs into angular lines and layered silhouettes. Specifiable in wood-inspired finishes or duo-tone Soft Sound® textures, Arborisa is ideal for designers looking to break away from standard acoustical treatments. 


Ova

By Matthew McCormick Studio

Popular Choice Winner, Pendant Lighting, 2024 A+Product Awards

Ova captures the grace of molten glass and transforms it into a modular, artisan-crafted pendant light. Over a year of experimentation refined every detail—from the spacing between glass layers to the delicate inner “spine” that masks the LED source, resulting in a luminous form that radiates warmth. Available in clear or frosted outer shells, Ova’s diffuser creates a soft glow that shifts as you move around it, breathing life into static spaces. Rather than settling for conventional lighting, Ova nudges designers to treat illumination as an art form, urging them to shape environments that wow visitors.


TRIBA

By AQForm

Jury Winner, Decorative & Free Standing Lighting, 2024 A+Product Awards

Some products prove that precision and versatility can be expressive and ornamental. TRIBA is one such light fitting. Hybrid optics, varied diameters, and multiple mounting strategies come together in a design that ensures visual comfort without sacrificing performance. Offered in LED or replaceable light source formats, TRIBA suits a host of project types, from liner suspension in residential corridors to grouped layering in commercial displays. TRIBA adapts effortlessly to scale and need.


Edge

By Sige Spa

Jury Winner, Best of the Year, Residential Design, 2024 A+Product Awards

Organization can be elegant without being fussy, and Edge proves just that. A modular wardrobe system, Edge relies on telescopic elements, soft-close runners, rubber profiles, and carefully chosen materials that dampen noise and protect garments. Enhanced by a semi-glossy warm grey finish that subtly catches the light, Edge provides functional order while maintaining a refined, contemporary look.


Admix Tables

By Allsteel

Popular Choice Winner, Contract Furniture, 2024 A+Product Awards

Furniture should invite agility and Admix Tables provide a spectrum of reconfigurable options — telescoping legs, wheelbarrow features, casters, and glides — that respond to evolving team sizes, collaborative modes and technological demands. Their open design supports integrated wire management and accessory trays, bag hooks and footrests. Rather than imposing rigid hierarchies, Admix empowers designers to craft spaces where functionality, user experience and adaptability shine.


Futurismo Collection

By GRAFF

Jury Winner, Fixtures & Fittings – Kitchen, 2024 A+Product Awards.

Paying homage to architectural Futurism, Futurismo borrows from a movement known for its embrace of modernity, dynamic lines, and innovative use of materials and layers those principles into a beautiful faucet collection. Futurismo caters to diverse needs—bar faucets, pot fillers, independent side sprays—expanding its use across commercial and residential applications. Each piece’s architectural form and advanced finish options (like Gunmetal or Polished Gold PVD) speak to designers who wish to turn a kitchen or bathroom fixture into a focal point, reaffirming that even the most common elements can carry forward vision and innovation


Obi

By Expormim

Jury Winner, Outdoor Furniture, 2024 A+Product Awards

Why should outdoor seating have the dull predictability of a plastic chair? Obi challenges that notion by taking inspiration from the kimono’s belt (obi), introducing an elastic band that wraps the sofa’s backrest cushions in a contrasting material. Backed by an aluminum injection-molded frame and extruded profiles that are 100% recyclable, Obi combines cultural storytelling with ergonomic design. It’s comfortable, weather-resistant and visually intriguing — a mix that encourages designers to blur boundaries between indoor refinement and outdoor resilience. In this, Obi demonstrates that authenticity can elevate even the most functional furnishings.


Memory Components

By Siqueira+Azul

Popular Choice Winner, Residential Furniture, 2024 A+Product Awards

Not all storage has to fade into the background. Memory Components is a collection of small timber side furniture that transforms and can be configured into multiple setups. Drawers of varying sizes, swiveling trays, and open compartments allow designers to tailor functionality, while visible joint details highlight the craftsmanship of the natural wood. Positioned side by side, these pieces form a stunning continuous sideboard. Designers who favor simplicity, honesty and sophistication will find in Memory Components a beautiful, eye-catching and adaptable piece of feature furniture.


Arktura x Pure+FreeForm Collaboration – Wall Panels

By Arktura

Popular Choice Winner, Walls & Wall Coverings, 2024 A+Product Awards

Walls need not be silent, static surfaces. With Arktura’s perforated panel systems and Pure+FreeForm’s premium metal finishes — ranging from Hollywood and Parisian Rust to refined wood grains — interior surfaces can be used to tell stories of pattern and texture. Over 30 style options in Vapor®, Trace®, and other lines let designers customize modules that balance aesthetic flexibility with technical precision. Whether embracing metallic patinas or naturalistic hues, this collaboration encourages professionals to expand their design vocabulary, step out of their comfort zone and adopt something new and expressive.


REGUPOL Upscale

By Regupol

Popular Choice Winner, Flooring, 2024 A+Product Awards.

Footwear, footsteps and the thrum of daily activity shape how we experience a space from the ground up. REGUPOL Upscale’s Luxury Rubber Tile (LRT) and Plank (LRP) harness recycled tire rubber and EPDM chips to create a flooring solution that balances comfort, slip resistance, acoustic control and easy maintenance. With various sizes, colors and edge profiles, Upscale adapts to education, corporate, retail, hospitality and healthcare environments. Its dense, customizable patterns minimize visible wear, while sustainable sourcing ensures an ethical footprint. Upscale exemplifies how floor design can be both earth-conscious and design-forward, enabling creators to explore color and pattern with ease.


Seyun Collection

By Zaha Hadid Design

Jury Winner, Residential Furniture, 2024 A+Product Awards

Heritage, craftsmanship and advanced fabrication are the basis of the ambitious Seyun Collection, which extends Zaha Hadid Design’s architectural language into elegant furniture. Chairs, armchairs, barstools and tables use sustainably sourced wood, machine precision and hand finishing to reveal striking grain patterns and powerful asymmetries. Modular dimensions allow tables to unite into unique configurations, their corner details forming interlocking, organic geometries.

In Seyun, the fusion of material honesty, digital tooling, and artisanal care is evident and stands as an example of the continuous innovation, bold decisions and the willingness to explore complexity and beauty that both Zaha Hadid Design and leading furniture manufacturer Karimoku are known for.

The Final Entry Deadline for Architizer's 2025 A+Product Awards is Friday, January 24. Get your brand in front of the AEC industry’s most renowned designers by submitting today.

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The Gateway to Global Influence: Spotlight on the 2025 A+Product Awards Jury

As brands gear up to submit their entries by the January 24 Final Deadline for the 2025 A+Product Awards, they face a remarkable opportunity. This year’s jury, composed of over 50 of the world’s most influential architects and designers, represents a unique cross-section of industry expertise. Their collective judgment sets the standard for excellence, providing entrants an unparalleled chance to showcase their products to a global audience.

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Here’s a rundown of just some of the architecture and design powerhouses that will be reviewing the innovative products, materials, lighting and furniture submitted to this year’s A+Product Awards:

Architectural Visionaries

The jury boasts architectural leaders such as Alan Maskin of Olson Kundig, who brings a deep knowledge of materials to architecture ranging from private residences to museums and galleries, and Francine Houben of Mecanoo, renowned for its pioneering public projects. Meanwhile, Carlos Madrid III from Skidmore, Owings & Merrill brings expertise from working on major urban projects worldwide, adding a layer of macro scale consideration to proceedings.

Together with visionaries like Omar Gandhi of Omar Gandhi Architects, recognized for his contextual and minimalist design approach, and Yichen Lu of Studio Link-Arc, known for blending Eastern and Western design philosophies, this group represents the pinnacle of architectural innovation and global thought leadership.

Interior Design Innovators

Interior design is well-represented by jurors such as Grace Eun from Studio O+A, whose creative spaces for tech giants have redefined workplace interiors. Meanwhile, Ken Wilson from Perkins&Will, an expert in both architecture and interior design, emphasizes sustainable and health-focused interior designs that have set new standards for commercial spaces. Their insights will help in selecting products that are both aesthetically appealing and functionally outstanding, meeting the demands of modern interior environments.

Sustainability Champions

Sustainability advocates like Sanjay Puri of Sanjary Puri Architects, renowned for his work with passive energy building practices, and Jean-Gabriel Neukomm of JG NEUKOMM Architecture, a proponent of energy-efficient designs, are critical to the jury. They evaluate products not only for design and functionality but for environmental impact, ensuring selections align with the global movement towards sustainability.

Technical Savants

Technical expertise on the jury is exemplified by professionals like Alessandro Mangano of Architectural Engineering Consultants, whose work focuses on marrying functional design with engineering solutions. Gee-Ghid Tse, Regional Design Lead at CRB Group, brings a deep understanding of how design impacts efficiency and sustainability across every type of project. Their technical acumen ensures that products chosen are not only innovative but are viable within complex architectural frameworks.

Get Your Brand in Front of the 2025 A+Product Awards Jury

Participating in the A+Product Awards places brands in front of this esteemed assembly, whose endorsement serves as a beacon to architects and designers worldwide. The diverse expertise of the jury ensures that products selected are versatile and innovative, poised to meet the evolving demands of contemporary architecture and design.

For brands striving to stand out in the crowded marketplace of design and architecture, entering the 2025 A+Product Awards is part of every top brands’ core strategy for building trust with specifiers this year. With the Final Entry Deadline fast approaching on January 24, 2025, get started now to ensure your products are seen and celebrated by the architectural world — throughout the coming year and beyond!

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The World’s Best Office: 16 Products for the Workspace of Tomorrow

The Main Entry Deadline for Architizer's 2025 A+Product Awards is Friday, December 6. Get your brand in front of the AEC industry’s most renowned designers by submitting today.

In 2024, the idea of “workplace” and what that represents has significantly shifted. Whether spaces for permanent, hybrid or freelance workers, over the last five years, the office as a concept has undergone a massive transformation. The high expectations and shifting requirements of employees and employers are being researched and understood better than ever before.

Offices are no longer designed with ultimate productivity at the core of their ethos. Today, the workplace has become somewhere that is expected to nourish creativity, nurture its inhabitants and adapt to the unique needs of every individual. This year’s Architizer A+Product Awards winners capture this ambition brilliantly, offering solutions for workspaces that are adaptive, intuitive and unapologetically innovative.

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What makes an office the best in the world? It’s not bean bags, beers or bland breakout spaces. Today, the office is a balanced ecosystem of both products and people— thoughtfully considered, seriously sustainable, highly inclusive and at the forefront of design strategy. Each product on this list shapes the experience of being at work in a positive way to help architects and designers create the best environments possible for the workforce of tomorrow.


Solatube SolaMaster 750 Tubular Daylighting Device (TDD)

By Solatube International, Inc.

Jury Winner, Best of the Year, Health and Wellbeing, 2024 A+Product Awards

Solatube’s SolaMaster 750 is designed to fill workplaces with natural light. Circadian rhythms are vital for health and using Spectralight® Infinity Tubing Solatube International, Inc. can reduce reliance on artificial lighting while blocking UV and heat. In addition to being deal for multi-use spaces, the ICC 500-compliant system is shown to decrease eyestrain, improve focus and enhance overall well-being, acknowledging that daylighting is a practical health feature for today’s best offices and making it simple to incorporate it.


Qwel Acoustic Ceiling Tiles

By Genesis Products

Jury Winner, Finishes, Ceiling, 2024 A+Product Awards

Qwel Acoustic Ceiling Tiles are a combination of bold aesthetics with quiet function, using sustainable PET fibers to bring sound-absorbing serenity to otherwise busy and noisy workplaces. Available in a number of rich, calming tones, the tiles aid in bringing both acoustic comfort and visual interest to office ceilings, creating spaces that help to enhance focus and support well-being across open-plan environments.


Universal Series Window Wall

By Cascadia Windows & Doors

Popular Choice Winner, Façades & Openings, Glass & Glazing, 2024 A+Product Awards

Windows can make or break a good office environment, so why not have the best you can get? Cascadia’s Universal Series™ Window Wall is a sustainable powerhouse of a product, featuring a high-performance fiberglass frame that enhances thermal efficiency while elegantly framing expansive views. With Passive House-level ratings and options for double or triple glazing, these windows bring energy savings for employers and an abundance of natural light for workers, creating a comfortable, well-lit environment that aligns with today’s wellness-focused workplace design strategies.


Modwall

By Kova

Jury Winner, Best of the Year, Flexible Design, 2024 A+Product Awards

KOVA’s Modwall is an innovative product. Offering a modular alternative to drywall that is routed in the modern need for flexibility. With plant-based insulation and panels that can be easily demounted and reassembled, the integrated plug-and-play system adapts to shifting office layouts and locations. Ultimately reducing construction waste and delivering optimum flexibility for workspaces and workforces that evolve with their businesses.


Seem 1 Acoustic Louver

By Focal Point

Jury Winner, Lighting, Recessed & Mounted Lighting, 2024 A+Product Awards

The Seem 1 Acoustic Louver does double duty. The beautiful product brings light and sound control together in one sleek package. Deep-set louvers with a choice of felt colors help to shape the ambiance of any office space, providing calm, focused lighting while enhancing acoustic comfort — a solution that makes every ceiling work harder in the modern office.


New Framery Smart Pod Family

By Framery

Jury Winner, Furnishings, Furniture Systems, 2024 A+Product Awards

Framery’s Smart Pod family is the peak of both privacy and sustainability in office design. Each futuristic pod is 100% recyclable and 23% lighter than before. Equipped with radar-based lighting and ventilation that adapt to the number of occupants, the soundproof pods combine high-tech and eco-friendly in a way that few products manage to do—a perfect place for focused work or confidential meetings while hitting those all-important climate targets.


Foryu

By Keilhauer

Jury Winner, Best of the Year, Commercial Design, 2024 A+Product Awards

Foryu are built to blend in while standing out. With a self-weighted mechanism that adjusts invisibly, these elegant office chairs, designed by Martin Ballendat, allow users to experience comfort and support. Ergonomic contours, breathable backrests and custom textile options make it a perfect fit for any collaborative space or boardroom, proving that when design is intuitive, comfort becomes effortless.


Gradient

By Pair

Popular Choice Winner, Furnishings, Furniture Systems, 2024 A+Product Awards

Designed with the future and the unknown in mind, Gradient by Pair and Gensler allows workspaces to evolve without limits to help workers connect, collaborate, and socialize with other people. The exposed Beam at the center of the design acts as a power and data “exoskeleton,” giving teams the flexibility to create focus zones, lounge areas, and collaborative hubs with ease at any time. It’s intuitive design and simple functionality make Gradient a true reflection of today’s connected office.


Beam Lounge Collection

By Nienkamper

Popular Choice Winner, Furnishings, Contract Seating, 2024 A+Product Awards

The Beam Lounge Collection marries playfulness with practicality. An innovative seating collection that is compact and curvaceous with an exposed wood beam to add warmth and a touch of sophistication. This unexpected collection is available in single, double, or triple-seat options with bold, low-sheen tables. Beam is perfect for lobbies, lounges and breakout spaces — delivering a relaxed, contemporary style with just enough structure.


Capas

By Davis Furniture

Jury Winner, Furnishings, Contract Furniture, 2024 A+Product Awards

The Capas Table by jehs+laub is the latest occasional table collection to join Davis Furniture. The sophisticated design captures both balance and contrast, visually from light and ethereal to solid and grounded, depending on how the viewer approaches the piece. Crafted from seamless aluminum and supported by two elegantly curved legs, each table can nest together or stand alone to create a sculptural form of functional pieces that add a distinctive aesthetic to any workspace.


Admix Tables

By Allsteel

Jury Winner, Best of the Year, Commercial Design, 2024 A+Product Awards

Admix Tables bring unmatched flexibility to the modern workplace. With its modern yet playful design, Admix could comfortably belong in a conference room, breakout lounges or even a cafe. The lightweight tables with telescoping legs, wheelbarrow feature, and integrated storage ensure these tables adapt effortlessly, turning every workspace into a versatile environment with plenty of style.


WashBar

By Bradley Corporation

Popular Choice Winner, Best of the Year, Commercial Design, 2024 A+Product Awards

The WashBar is a stunning solution for any workplace environment. Combining soap, water and drying functions into one sleek, touch-free unit, it is stylish and highly practical. Engineered for reliable and precise activation, with LED guidance and an array of six finishes, it turns handwashing into an elevated experience that keeps shared restrooms clean and clutter-free. An excellent option to upgrade from institutional to inspired.


R.U.M. Chair

By Wehlers

Jury Winner, Best of the Year, Positive Impact, 2024 A+Product Awards

The Wehlers R.U.M. chair is a full Circular Economy solution and a true champion of circular design. Made entirely from recycled materials, Wehlers R.U.M. is a sustainable chair with a plastic shell made of recycled plastic waste from three different waste streams: fishing nets, e-waste or insulin pens. Nothing is added, and the waste steam decides the color of the seat and back. Fisherman’s green, keyboard black or Pharma blue. Additionally, each chair is equipped with a tracking chip to monitor its lifecycle. This B-Corp-certified chair is built to be reused and refurbished, setting a new standard for responsible, transparent office design.


Space Theory’s Interior Drawer Components

By Space Theory

Jury Winner, Furnishings, Accessories, 2024 A+Product Awards

Sometimes, it is the little things that make office life better, and Space Theory’s Interior Drawer Components are one of those products. Offering modular, precision-fit storage for kitchens, Space Theory has made organization both beautiful and simple. With stackable hardwood inserts and stainless-steel trays that lift out or suspend from the Opencast system, these pieces are designed for today’s meticulous, design-conscious office spaces that value cleanliness and efficiency, so everything has its place.


SketchUp

By Trimble

Jury Winner, Technology, Architecture Software, 2024 A+Product Awards

A champion of every architecture office, this year SketchUp goes beyond the basics, introducing tools like PreDesign for climate-specific insights and a beta Scan-to-Design feature that transforms real-world spaces into 3D models instantly. Paired with its intuitive iPad functionality and AI-driven 3D Warehouse Image Search, SketchUp 2024 allows architects to sketch, iterate and visualize from studio to site across teams and even continents.


Vectorworks Architect 2024

By Vectorworks, Inc.

Popular Choice Winner, Technology, Architecture Software, 2024 A+Product Awards

Year after year, Vectorworks steps up. This year, Vectorworks Architect 2024 expands the creative toolkit, enabling architects to sketch, model and document in a fully integrated workflow with the world’s most design-centric BIM solution. New features include the ability to save custom viewport settings as styles and robust parametric objects redefined to address your specific needs, allowing designers to experiment and innovate without losing efficiency — built for architects who demand both freedom and precision.


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Jumbo Glass: 6 Crystalline Examples of Structural Glazing With Sentech

The Main Entry Deadline for Architizer's 2025 A+Product Awards is Friday, December 6. Get your brand in front of the AEC industry’s most renowned designers by submitting today.

Founded on the principles of transparency and collaboration, Sentech Architectural Systems has spent years pioneering new possibilities in glass architecture. Their portfolio includes highly engineered solutions like structural glass fin walls, tension truss systems, all-glass stairways and bespoke canopies. Beyond manufacturing, Sentech also provides consulting services to architects, helping unlock the potential of complex projects by balancing design vision with budget constraints. By combining operational excellence with a collaborative approach to problem-solving, they create beautiful designs that stand the test of time.

This year, Sentech secured two major wins in the Architizer A+Product Awards. Their innovative product VetraSpan-L earned the prestigious Jury Winner accolade in the Glass & Glazing category, in recognition of its sophisticated approach to structural glass systems. In addition, VetraSky, a standout product in glass skylights and canopies, captured the Popular Choice Award in the Windows & Skylights category — a testament to the public’s enthusiasm for cutting-edge design solutions.

These achievements underscore the company’s impact on the architectural and glazing industries, delivering products that blend precision engineering with aesthetics. As the industry shifts toward lightweight, visually seamless structures, products like VetraSpan-L and VetraSky represent not just technical innovation, but a commitment to shaping the future of built environments.

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Denver Art Museum Martin Building Revitalization and Expansion

By Fentress Architects and Machado Silvetti, Denver, Colorado

The Denver Museum of Art’s Sie Welcome Center is a groundbreaking example of structural glass engineering, featuring an elliptical façade made from 25-foot-tall (7.5 meter), 8-foot-wide (2.5 meter) curved glass panels — the first design of its kind to use jumbo curved panels with seismic considerations. Designed by Fentress Architects and Machado Silvetti as part of a campus-wide revitalization, the Welcome Center connects the museum’s iconic Gio Ponti, Daniel Libeskind, and Michael Graves buildings.

The façade emphasizes transparency and simplicity, using minimal metal components and structural glass fins to streamline installation. This collaborative effort between architects, engineers, and contractors demonstrates the power of teamwork in creating innovative, elegant design solutions.


Sir John A. Macdonald Building

By NORR Architects & MTBA Associates, Inc., Ottawa, Canada

The former Bank of Montreal, a federally classified heritage building, has been transformed alongside an adjacent lot into the Confederation Room for the House of Commons, a modern conference facility for various functions. The design restores the bank’s historic grandeur while introducing a contemporary pavilion, separated by a glass-enclosed atrium that maintains views of the original west façade and serves as a public lobby with vertical circulation.

The pavilion features Sentech’s VetraFin system, utilizing insulated glass panels supported by vertical fins and complemented by bronze fittings, granite, and walnut, harmonizing with the heritage architecture. A striking all-glass atrium skylight, connected by bronze-clad steel brackets, floods the interiors with natural light, while the upper pavilion enhances the urban context across from Parliament Hill, and the lower level gracefully accommodates the sloped elevation of Wellington Street with accessible ramps and stairs.


Block 185

By Pelli Clarke & Partners, Austin, Texas

Block 185, known as Austin’s “Google Tower,” rises 35 stories with a sail-like design that emphasizes creativity, transparency, and openness. At its base, the building features Sentech’s VetraFin-G System, a structural glass façade supported by glass fins, using approximately 2,769 square feet of low-iron tempered insulated glass with SGP laminate and curved panels.

The design team overcame complex engineering challenges, including corner panel transitions and flexible joint configurations to handle movement. Completed in 2022 and LEED Platinum-certified, Block 185 makes a striking architectural statement.


Environmental Science Building (B12N) at Skyline College

By DES Architects + Engineers, San Bruno, California


The award-winning Environmental Science Building (B12N) at Skyline College in San Bruno, California, features a stunning 22-foot (6.7 meter) jumbo clear span glass façade that offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Coast, making it the first building on campus to showcase ocean vistas. This vibrant space hosts educational activities, community events, and student art displays, with the main gallery serving as a hub for academic and public engagement while enhancing the connection between campus life and the surrounding landscape.

Designed with Sentech’s VetraSpan clear span façade system, the building achieves full transparency without additional support structures, meeting California’s seismic demands and Title 24 energy efficiency standards. The insulated glass panels are seismically isolated to manage inter-story drift, while precision perimeter connections ensure glass deformation is controlled under wind loads. This seamless façade not only addresses technical challenges but also inspires students, faculty, and visitors with its expansive views, fostering learning and a shared vision for the future.


Tennessee Farmhouse

By Meyer Davis Studio Inc., Tennessee

Meyer Davis designed this modern interpretation of a hunting lodge by studying iconic Modernist residences, emphasizing a strong connection between architecture and landscape. Set on a grass plinth in the rolling hills of Tennessee, the home serves as a geometric representation of the topography, acting as a glass box that maximizes panoramic views. Using Sentech’s VetraSpan System, the design achieves uninterrupted transparency with structural glass panels that support themselves without additional out-of-plane reinforcement.

Inspired by Philip Johnson’s Glass House and Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House, the residence blends sleek modern lines with expansive glass walls, creating seamless indoor-outdoor living. Luxury is reflected in every detail, from a glass-enclosed bathroom with wrap-around vistas to corridors that feel like exterior rooms, offering layered views that engage the observer from every angle.


Salesforce Tower

By Pelli Clarke & Partners, Chicago, Illinois

Salesforce Tower, the final phase of the Wolf Point masterplan by Pelli Clarke & Partners, rises 57 stories and 850 feet (260 meters) at 333 Wolf Point Plaza in Chicago’s River North neighborhood, offering 1.2 million square feet of prime office space, with Salesforce occupying half a million square feet. Designed for the post-pandemic workforce, the tower emphasizes collaboration, flexibility, and sustainability, integrating urban connectivity with scenic views of the Chicago River.

Sentech’s VetraFin glass façade enhances the 2-story lobby with openness and natural light, using over 13,530 square feet (1,255 square meters) of structural glass, including vestibules and elevator enclosures made from low-iron, laminated glass. The precision-engineered cantilevered glass fin wall, suspended from level 3, ensures seamless integration with the tower’s modern design while accommodating deflection and maintaining strict elevational tolerances.


Follow in the footsteps of Sentech and other innovative brands by entering this year’s A+Product Awards and receive major industry recognition from architects and designers worldwide:

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The Main Entry Deadline for Architizer's 2025 A+Product Awards is Friday, December 6. Get your brand in front of the AEC industry’s most renowned designers by submitting today.

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Last Chance: Enter the 2025 A+Product Awards and Get Seen By Architects worldwide!

The 2025 A+Product Awards is still open for submissions, for a limited time! Recognizing that great architecture is built on the foundation of exceptional products, this renowned awards program celebrates the most innovative building products, materials, lighting, and furniture, as chosen by architects. Architizer cordially invites manufacturers from around the globe to showcase their standout products and gain recognition from leading architecture and design firms worldwide.

The submission deadline is fast approaching, with the Extended Entry Deadline set for February 21st, 2025. Don’t miss your opportunity to be part of this year’s program — click below to get started:

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A sample of last season’s A+Product Winners: Lido Freestanding Bathtub by Hydro Systems; Wall Scapes by Turf; RE/8 Bio-circular Architectural Mesh by Kaynemaile; Obi by Expormim; LHOV by Elica.

Why the 2025 A+Product Awards Are a Must for Your Brand

The A+Product Awards provide an unparalleled opportunity to display your products on a global stage, where they will be reviewed by an esteemed jury of top-tier architects and designers from internationally acclaimed firms. Each submission will be evaluated by leaders from esteemed firms such as Foster + Partners, Gensler, HDR, Olson Kundig and Kohn Pedersen Fox, among many others. Each juror will select their top choices based on rigorous criteria pertaining to aesthetics, performance and impact — the essential ingredients that make a product stand out in the world of architecture and design.

Winning an A+Product Award offers more than just a trophy — it provides industry validation from the architects who specify these products every day, ensuring your brand is seen by the professionals who matter most.

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No matter what your company specializes in, there’s a category for you. The A+Product Awards offers over 30 distinct categories, spanning every essential component of architecture and interior design. From doors and windows to acoustic products, lighting, and furniture, we welcome products from every part of the building process.

In addition, the prestigious Best of the Year awards celebrate the most innovative products in the industry, with special recognition for Sustainability, Innovation, Health and Wellness, and Positive Impact. Multiple entries across different categories allow your brand to maximize its chances of winning. For a complete guide to this year’s A+Product Award categories, click here.

Secure Your Place in the Second Edition of the A+Product List

Following the debut of the A+Product List in 2024, we’re excited to announce that this prestigious editorial feature will return in revamped form for 2025. The A+Product List is a year-round directory showcasing the world’s top building product manufacturers. Winning brands will earn a coveted spot in this essential guide, offering visibility to architects and designers looking for the highest quality products for their projects.

This exclusive resource will be published on Architizer.com, reaching millions of architects and specifying designers. It will also be promoted to Architizer’s vast audience of 4.5+ million subscribers and millions more through social media channels, positioning your brand in front of potential clients worldwide.

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Double Your Brand’s Visibility with the Popular Choice Award

The A+Product Awards Public Vote offers another way for your brand to shine. Finalists are able to engage with tens of thousands of architects and designers by spotlighting their brand during a global online vote, the winners of which secure a coveted Popular Choice Award. Each product category will offer two chances to win: one award from our esteemed jury and one from the public’s vote.

Every Winner is prominently featured in Architizer’s Winners’ Gallery and receive a stunning custom-engraved trophy, perfect for displaying at trade shows and showrooms to verify your status as a brand that is trusted by the AEC industry.

A sample of last season’s A+Product Winners: Clay Pot Bio-Acoustic Wall Panel by CSI Creative; Facet Bathtub by Stone Forest; Cono by Luxxbox; Italica by Gruppo Romani SpA Industrie Ceramiche; Casper Collection by LightArt.

Amplify Your Brand’s Reach and Gain Global Recognition

Winning an A+Product Award ensures your product is seen by the architecture and design world’s most influential figures. With exposure to Architizer’s 7+ million strong audience, winners will enjoy a year-round marketing package valued at over $20,000, positioning your brand as a leader in your field.

The 2025 A+Product Awards are now open for entries, so don’t delay. For more information about this year’s categories, deadlines, fees, and eligibility, visit our About pages or contact us at productawards@architizer.com.

We’re excited to see your products in the spotlight and to share your innovations with the global architecture community!

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Top image: Facet Bathtub by Stone Forest, 2024 A+Product Awards Jury Winner in the Fixtures & Fittings – Bath category.

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