PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Perforated aluminum ceilings have become popular within Ho Chi Minh City universities because they align with academic facilities’ needs for robust acoustic control, low maintenance and adaptable aesthetics. Lecture halls, libraries and common areas benefit from the reliable absorption performance that perforated aluminum with engineered backers provides; this improves speech intelligibility during lectures and reduces ambient noise in study spaces. Aluminum’s resistance to humidity and biological growth makes it preferable to fibrous or gypsum finishes in Vietnam’s climate, reducing long-term replacement cycles and maintenance costs. The modular nature of the systems supports phased installations across campus buildings and simplifies future retrofits as program needs change. Additionally, perforated aluminum supports integration of AV infrastructure, HVAC diffusers and emergency lighting with minimal compromise to acoustic liners—important for thoughtful campus design and safety compliance. Funding bodies or partners from the Gulf region (e.g., Qatar or the UAE) often require documented performance and lifecycle projections; aluminum ceiling systems can be specified with lab-tested absorption data and manufacturer warranties to satisfy those requirements. For universities seeking sustainable, durable, and acoustically effective ceiling solutions, perforated aluminum systems offer a compelling combination of performance and practicality.