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CPI Daylighting's Pentaglas Panels Help Heal Through Interactive LED Color at Akron Children's Hospital


 

Lake Forest, Ill. — Dec. 2, 2014 — Using LED light boxes to illuminate 14,500 square feet of CPI Daylighting’s Pentaglas panels covering a new five-story parking garage, the Akron Children’s Hospital hopes to heal through color.

When the new adjacent children’s critical care tower opens in May, patients in common areas and those with a window view from their rooms will be given iPads with controls to change the color of the panels as they see fit, creating an interactive mural of light visible to all.

“We were looking for something that could be illuminated and that would help punch the color from the LEDs out,” said architect Michael Marz of Akron, Ohio-based GPD Group. “The ability of the Pentaglas panels to transmit the light uniformly and help diffuse it so we didn’t have a single point source of light was what we were looking for. Blending nicely from top to bottom, we don’t get any hot spots.”

Free spanning from floor to floor, most of the Pentaglas panels are one continuous length, providing a seamless, flush look around the four-sided parking structure.

Specified in ice white, the single-panel Pentaglas system was installed in two custom sizes: 50 feet tall by 12 feet long, and 32 feet tall by 12 feet long.

Featuring CPI Daylighting’s Nano-Cell technology, which promotes long-term resistance to impact and wind loading due to its small cell structure and tightly spaced rib supports, the Pentaglas panels are made with a unique internal flexibility to absorb thermal expansion across the panel and in all directions.

Most significantly, though, the panels offer superior light diffusion capabilities, ensuring excellent quality of natural light and are 100 percent recyclable – making them ideal for any LEED project.

Made with heavy-duty co-extruded UV protection, the Pentaglas panels come with a single-source warranty.

Due to the collaborative nature of the design-build project at the Akron Children’s Hospital, the architects and contractors worked closely with CPI Daylighting to ensure success.

“The hospital wanted to know that the installation would look right, so CPI sent out panels and we did a full-scale mockup on the floor before we installed the panels,” Marz said.

Built to serve multiple hospital facilities, the parking garage has become a local attraction in the year it has been in operation.

“The panels have helped make the parking deck a real landmark in town,” Marz said. “The first night they were operational, the president of the hospital was getting calls from people in the hospital and others in town saying it was really neat that the colors changed.”

 





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