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YOUR PROJECT MIGHT BEGIN WITH ONE OF THE PERFORATION PATTERNS SHOWN IN THIS BOOK — BUT IT DOESN’T HAVE TO END THERE. We control the size, shape, and position of each perforation, and will modify any pattern to meet your unique design criteria. Mix and match patterns in the same panel or adjacent panels. Change the orientation of holes or the alignment of patterns. Extend patterns across joints or create a margin that frames a panel. Subtly modify holes to accommodate irregularly-shaped panels. Give dignity to ceiling penetrations. Disguise panel shapes by superimposing a different geometry. Combine pattern elements into mega-patterns. And more. GATX • Architect: PBD • Photo: Tom Harris These approximate the appearance of a perforated panel. The gray patterns simulate a dark cavity or dark insulation behind a panel; the tan patterns simulate natural color non- woven acoustical fabric. 134 PERFORATIONS