Integrated Interiors Wins Three New Projects Across New England

Boston, MA – Integrated Interiors announces three new commissions across New England at Brown University, the University of New England, and the United States Army Reserve Command (USARC).

Boston, MA – Integrated Interiors announces three new commissions across New England at Brown University, the University of New England, and the United States Army Reserve Command (USARC).

Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island selected Integrated Interiors to provide a moveable wall system as part of renovations to its communications center’s data center. The project will reduce the data center’s area, making room for the creation of a new office space. The modular walls will create a barrier between the construction and the office space, without the disruption and debris that traditional built walls would entail. The result will enable the mission critical data center to maintain operations throughout construction, and will provide a modular wall system that will remain in place after the renovations are completed. The project architect is ID Group located in Boston.

As part of a renovation and aesthetic upgrade to the University of New England’s Portland, Maine campus, Integrated Interiors will install full-height glass moveable walls for the dean’s office and the admissions area. The Haworth Enclose wall system was selected for its ease of reconfiguration and ability to compliment the new interior design. Supplied by Environments at Work in Portland, Maine, this wall system will be established as the new standard for the University’s office areas.

The third commission is for Corporal Gordon M. Craig, USARC (United States Army Reserve Command) in Brockton, Massachusetts. The 3,000 sf renovation project includes the installation of raised flooring and modular underfloor data and power in several classrooms and learning centers within a training facility. The project contractor is Maron Construction of Providence, Rhode Island.BOSTON, Mass. – March 30, 2010 – Integrated Interiors, New England’s premier commercial architectural products and construction services company, announces three new commissions across New England at Brown University, the University of New England, and the United States Army Reserve Command (USARC).

Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island selected Integrated Interiors to provide a moveable wall system as part of renovations to its communications center’s data center. The project will reduce the data center’s area, making room for the creation of a new office space. The modular walls will create a barrier between the construction and the office space, without the disruption and debris that traditional built walls would entail. The result will enable the mission critical data center to maintain operations throughout construction, and will provide a modular wall system that will remain in place after the renovations are completed. The project architect is ID Group located in Boston.

As part of a renovation and aesthetic upgrade to the University of New England’s Portland, Maine campus, Integrated Interiors will install full-height glass moveable walls for the dean’s office and the admissions area. The Haworth Enclose wall system was selected for its ease of reconfiguration and ability to compliment the new interior design. Supplied by Environments at Work in Portland, Maine, this wall system will be established as the new standard for the University’s office areas.

The third commission is for Corporal Gordon M. Craig, USARC (United States Army Reserve Command) in Brockton, Massachusetts. The 3,000 sf renovation project includes the installation of raised flooring and modular underfloor data and power in several classrooms and learning centers within a training facility. The project contractor is Maron Construction of Providence, Rhode Island.