By Barrisol
The Hedberg is a state-of-the-art recital hall located at the University of Tasmania in Australia. The hall boasts a unique circular 3D-shaped stretched ceiling that utilizes the innovative Barrisol Lumière Color solution. This cutting-edge technology allows for a multitude of moods and ambiences to be created, thanks to the ability to vary the light and change the colours of the ceiling. The result is a truly immersive and dynamic experience for audiences, with the added benefit of superior acoustics. Whether you're a musician performing on stage or a concert-goer enjoying the show, The Hedberg is sure to impress and inspire.
Architect: Liminal Architecture with WOHA
Developed in France, Barrisol is the world’s leading stretch ceiling system.
A Barrisol® stretch ceiling is a non flammable sheet made of vinyl which is stretched under the effect of heat on the periphery of the walls thanks to a specific fixing system (patented).
Thanks to the wide range of Barrisol® rails used for the fixing, all types of realizations are possible, including 3D and organic forms.
All Barrisol® products are classified A+ (VOC). Barrisol® products contribute to the respect of the environment. They can contain up to 80% of recycled materials, they are reusable and are 100% recyclable.
Every Barrisol stretch sheet is manufactured specifically for its own unique installation. Because of its elastic properties, the Barrisol fabric has a ‘memory’, allowing it to be removed numerous times without impacting the sheet’s ability to find its original form.
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