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June 14, 2021 by Timberly Dinglas

Acoustics plays an increasingly important role in healthcare environments and health and wellness initiatives. From patient rooms and nurse stations to training rooms and life science laboratories, healthcare environments must be suitable for healing, research, and progress. Even during the accelerated schedules needed to accommodate patients during the Covid-19 crises, healthcare design has continued to make acoustics and vibration control a priority.

Josh Cassarino, our healthcare market leader, delves on how acoustics and vibration played a crucial role in the development of the new NY H+H/Gotham Health COVID-19 Center of Excellence in Tremont. Check out the article on FacilitiesNet.

A Real-World Acoustics Success Story

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April 26, 2021 by Timberly Dinglas

Congratulations to our very own Caitlin Ormsbee for being named NYREJ’s 2021 Ones to Watch!

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March 2, 2021 by Adrienne Petrella

Cerami, the largest woman-led acoustic and technology design consulting firm, was honored with New Jersey Alliance for Action’s “New Jersey’s Leading Infrastructure Projects” award for its collaboration on the Princeton University Residential Colleges project.

According to the Alliance for Action, this award, presented on February 17, 2021, was given to those “pioneering and landmark construction initiatives that greatly impact the state’s economy and to honor the businesses and organizations that work together as partners to ensure the project’s success.”

The Princeton University Residential Colleges project is a great example of what can be done when organizations work as a team to develop a fantastic project. Cerami joined with Deborah Berke Partners, lead architect, to advance one of Princeton’s highest strategic priorities — the expansion of residential colleges to serve an additional 500 students, striving toward a completely wireless environment.

Carmen Danescu, Cerami’s project manager for Princeton Residential Colleges #7 and #8, designed the way the new buildings, including dining, sleeping, cultural, learning and social spaces, connect through wireless infrastructure. Her team also designed the acoustics for the campus within a campus to make students feel at home in an inclusive university community.  The residential college concept has been an innovative new way of combining student living and learning environments.

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January 15, 2021 by Timberly Dinglas

Cerami Immersive

August 18, 2020

To make sure that CEO of Citigroup Mike Corbat would be heard loud and clear during any speech given from the firm’s Town Hall, Cerami’s Acoustic Reality experts, working with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, were able to simulate the experience and design the acoustics for intelligibility, long before the firm’s Manhattan headquarters were finished last year.

Cerami & Associates created Cerami Acoustic Reality in order to make the once-elusive acoustics of a physical space a more tangible decision point for built environments. For decades, the acoustic industry relied on numbers–decible levels, noise criterion ratings, etc.–that were difficult to translate to clients in terms of what a space would actually sound like.

“The advent of virtual reality has opened the door for Cerami to turn acoustic design away from reports and mark ups and towards practical experience,” said CEO of Cerami Associates, Victoria Cerami. “Cerami Acoustic Reality has shifted the paradigm for acoustic decision making.”

In real time, clients can now listen to a space from any angle, swapping surface finishes on the fly and be able to understand how each option will truly impact the experience of the end user. Using client’s architectural lens, Cerami creates a realistic and interactive sound-filled model.

“We bring technology and acoustics together to solve design challenges so clients can make sound decisions at critical points in the building process,” said Nicodemo Scarfo, VR developer at Cerami.

A prime example of how these critical decisions can be enhanced by this technology is seen in the work that went into the Marie-Josee and Henry Kravis Studio, the world’s first dedicated space for performance, process and time-based art, located at the heart of the new MoMA. Challenged with how to design the studio to be impervious to Manhattan’s 53rd St. and ensure its adaptability for a variety of uses, the MoMA brought this design assignment into Cerami’s Immersive Studio where the Acoustic Reality practice lives. Through numerous iterations of virtual acoustic simulations with specific design tweaks along the way, Cerami along with design partner Diller Scofidio + Renfro and the MoMA creative team were able to experience sample exhibitions before the studio was built. By immersing themselves in the virtual performance space, clients were able to make informed decisions such as choosing a thicker curtain wall or adding tilted banners so that guests could experience the gallery as the blank canvas it was intended to be.

“This acoustic innovation is especially relevant amidst this pandemic when clients have not been able to get into buildings,” said Virginia Demske, associate at Cerami, who spends most of her time in the virtual world of acoustics. “Which is why we’re taking our Immersive Studio on the road and sending it virtually, so that million-dollar decisions can be made confidently from the couch.”

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December 2, 2020 by Timberly Dinglas

Crafting Cerami’s Refreshed Logo

Cerami is marking our 55th Anniversary with updated branding.

Our new logo exemplifies who Cerami is now – representing our breadth of capabilities and diverse leadership, with reverence to our past and an expansive look to our future.

We updated our website in 2019 and this new logo is part of the branding roll out. The logo is custom typography. We kept the Cerami color– red embodies our ambition and passion for our industry.

Cerami Patterns

The different textured backgrounds will be used for emphasizing specific services that Cerami offers.

Cerami Logo 1965

Cerami’s signature has been our logo for most of our five decades – originally based on Vito V. Cerami’s signature, who started the first acoustical consulting firm in 1965 and who is often regarded as a pioneer of acoustical engineering, creating an industry that didn’t exist before and that is now compulsory in every building.

We are the largest women-led acoustic design and technology consulting firm in the world and when we put our logo next to other iconic architects’ and developers’ logos, we wanted to make sure the Cerami branding spoke equally for acoustics and technology.

“We don’t need the Cerami signature to say that we bring signature solutions to buildings and spaces,” said Gail Sheffler, Director of Marketing and Communication at Cerami. “And we don’t need to wear our history on our sleeve – it’s in our hearts,” added Victoria Cerami, CEO of her eponymous firm.

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