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Houston, There is No Problem

Houston’s Thompson Intermediate School features a modern, high-performance interior with stone wool ceilings.

By W&C Staff
Thompson Intermediate School in Houston, Texas
Images courtesy of Rockfon.
August 6, 2024

In 2017, many Pasadena Independent School District buildings were severely damaged by flooding caused during Hurricane Harvey. The former Thompson Intermediate School building, built in 1972, experienced water damage previously from Hurricane Allison in 2001. As a result of Hurricane Harvey, the entire school flooded with storm water and proved disastrous to much of the building.

Opened in August 2023, the new 181,000-square-foot school provides an updated, resilient, safe, comfortable environment supporting 21st-century learning. To create the school’s modern appearance and high performance, SBWV Architects, Inc./GPD Group specified acoustic stone wool ceiling panels throughout the building. GPD Group previously relied on these products for other Houston-area school ceiling designs.

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A good acoustic experience is critical to support multiple learning styles in this dynamic floorplan. Ceiling panels deliver high sound absorption so students and teachers can understand each other, concentration and quiet study can continue uninterrupted, performances are enjoyed by audiences, and the cafeteria and common areas manage an energetic atmosphere

Optimizing acoustics with sound-absorbing materials supports the educational functionality and learning expectations for each room. Acoustic stone wool panels provide a good Noise Reduction Coefficient of 0.75 and standard panels have a very high 0.90 NRC. Both meet the requirements of Thompson Intermediate and surpass the acoustic quality of many educational facilities.

“When Thompson Intermediate School suffered significant damage by Hurricane Harvey in 2017, Pasadena ISD set out to build a new, larger intermediate school to serve 1,200 7th and 8th graders. GPD knew natural light and flexible spaces were high priorities for the district and designed a facility that would be a desirable destination for students and staff alike,” explains SBWV Architects Inc./GPD Group.

Aesthetically, acoustic stone wool ceiling panels denote a contemporary appearance complementing the school’s other modern finishes, updated amenities and specialized learning. The ceiling panels’ bright white surface maximizes the daylight from exterior windows and the energy-efficient light fixtures.

Thompson Intermediate’s bright white ceilings accentuate the warm, welcoming interiors of the central library, performing arts stage, classrooms, offices, collaboration spaces and connecting hallways. Some products also compose the large, rectangular acoustic ceiling clouds suspended in the school’s cafeteria.

The ceiling systems’ longevity, durability, and simple care and cleaning not only help maintain the appearance of the school, but also reduce the labor, materials and costs needed for the school’s repair and upkeep. Lowering maintenance costs was a key goal for the Pasadena ISD and its focus to operate a more efficient, resilient facility.

To mitigate future damage from extreme weather events, the school district relocated the Intermediate School to a 26.1-acre parcel of land graded for storm water drainage, and also prioritized moisture-resistant, resilient materials including stone wool ceiling panels.

SBWV continued, “Traditional classrooms and flexible spaces are found throughout the new school to facilitate the district’s 21st-century learning initiatives. The focal point is a large, multifunction open area that serves as the cafeteria and venue for performances and gatherings. This space is distinguished by a curved learning stair that provides overflow seating for dining and events, or the perfect setting for a variety of activities. At the top of the stair is a library offering study areas, makerspace and abundant views of outdoor vistas.”

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Made of Stone

Stone wool is a hydrophobic material, meaning it does not absorb water. Artic and Medical Standard panels resist moisture and sagging, even up to 100 percent relative humidity. Made with natural basalt rock, stone wool also does not support the growth of mold and mildew. These inherent material properties support indoor air quality and the health and well-being of the school’s students, teachers and staff.

More than 100,000 square feet of acoustic stone wool ceiling panels were installed in suspension systems and finished with perimeter trim. In select areas, standard acoustic stone wool ceiling panels also were installed.

The Houston-based team of Acousti Engineering Co. of Florida installed all the ceiling systems for Thompson Intermediate. AECO previously installed products on several other Houston-area schools. In addition, GPD Group’s extensive experience with Pasadena ISD and other Houston school districts has involved selecting acoustic stone wool ceiling products.

A large, open-concept, round library sits at the heart of the new Thompson Intermediate connected to a multi-level, curved “learning stair” where students gather to study, socialize and recharge. The library and science wing feature flexible room configurations that adjust from large group collaboration to small group study to peer-to-peer engagement. Personalized learning allows for movement, with access to the outdoors.

“About half the school participates (in fine arts), and we wanted the kids to be able to perform at their own school. [There are] five rehearsal spaces for the orchestra, band and choir, and what’s so exciting is that you can have a full performance with a full-sized combined orchestra on the new stage. It’s so impressive how the classrooms are set up and how they relate to the stage, and now everything can be easily moved to the stage for performances,” Mark Varian, Pasadena ISD, Thompson Intermediate School’s orchestra director, told The Houston Chronicle. “Everything was just really well thought-out.”

References

  • Thompson Intermediate School; Houston, Texas
  • Architect: SBWV Architects, Inc./GPD Group; Akron, Ohio
  • Contractor: Drymalla Construction Company; Houston
  • Ceiling system - installer: Acousti Engineering Company of Florida (AECO); Houston
  • Ceiling system - manufacturer: Rockfon; Chicago
  • Photographer: GPD Group
KEYWORDS: acoustics mineral fiber STC (sound transmission class) Texas

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