In 2017, many Pasadena Independent School District (PISD) buildings were severely damaged by flooding caused during Hurricane Harvey. The former Thompson Intermediate School building, built in 1972, experienced water damage previously from Hurricane Allison in 2001. As a result of Hurricane Harvey, the entire school flooded with storm water and proved disastrous to much of the building.
Opened in August 2023, the new 181,000-square-foot school provides an updated, resilient, safe, comfortable environment supporting 21st-century learning. To create the school’s modern appearance and high performance, SBWV Architects, Inc./GPD Group specified Rockfon acoustic stone wool ceiling panels throughout the building. GPD Group previously relied on Rockfon’s products for other Houston-area school ceiling designs.
A good acoustic experience is critical to support multiple learning styles in this dynamic floorplan. Rockfon ceiling panels deliver high sound absorption so students and teachers can understand each other, concentration and quiet study can continue uninterrupted, performances are enjoyed by audiences, and cafeteria and common areas manage an energetic atmosphere.
Optimizing acoustics with sound-absorbing materials supports the educational functionality and learning expectations for each room. Rockfon Artic acoustic stone wool panels provide a good Noise Reduction Coefficient of 0.75 NRC and Rockfon Medical Standard panels have a very high 0.90 NRC. Both meet the requirements of Thompson Intermediate and surpass the acoustic quality of many educational facilities.
Thompson Intermediate School
Houston, Texas
USA