PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Open-cell aluminum ceilings—featuring a grid of interconnected cells—offer effective acoustic control for Philippine offices by combining sound diffusion and absorption while maintaining aesthetic openness. The open-cell geometry breaks up sound reflections, dispersing energy across many small surfaces and reducing flutter echoes common in open-plan layouts in Makati or Ortigas. When each cell is backed with humidity-resistant acoustic material, the system provides broadband absorption for mid-to-high frequencies, improving speech intelligibility and creating a more comfortable office environment.
Open-cell systems also help integrate lighting, sprinklers, and sensors without creating large reflective planes, which is valuable in dense Manila office towers where ceiling space must accommodate many services. The modular nature simplifies maintenance in humid conditions: individual cells or panels can be removed for cleaning or to replace dampened acoustic infill without disturbing adjacent workstations. Material selection for the acoustic backing is critical in the Philippines’ humid climate; closed-cell or treated mineral wool variants resist microbial growth better than untreated fibrous products.
Aesthetically, open-cell aluminum supports biophilic design and daylight modulation strategies popular in contemporary Philippine workplaces, allowing glimpses into the plenum for a layered architectural effect. In summary, open-cell aluminum ceilings offer a tunable acoustic solution—diffusing sound, carrying absorptive backing, and delivering practical maintenance features suited to Manila’s office environments.