22 Nov 16 Fit out Awards 2016, A Huge Success Posted in News, Awards This year’s Fit Out Awards were another huge success with a record number of entries and over 850 attendees at the gala dinner on November 3rd in Dublin. Read More
03 Nov 16 The Francis Crick Institute: Another Triumph for Optima Posted in News As the Francis Crick Institute opens its door this week, we take a closer look at Optima’s contribution to this iconic building. Read More
15 Sep 16 How Good Understanding can Lead to Sound Specification Posted in News If you’ve read our recent blog posts you’ll know that a number of different factors come into play when specifying acoustic glass partitions. Read More
26 Aug 16 What Affects the On-Site Performance of Glass Partitions? Posted in News We ask our Technical Manager, Peter Long the frequently asked questions surrounding the on-site performance of glass partitions. Read More
16 Aug 16 On-Site Acoustic Testing of Glass Partitions Posted in News How is the acoustic performance of glass partitions tested on-site? Read More
25 Jul 16 Acoustic Performance of Glass Partitions – Questions to ask of your Acoustic Rating Test Certificate Posted in News You’re writing an NBS Specification for glazed partitioning and your acoustician has advised you to select a product that achieves a particular acoustic sound insulation. Read More
12 Jul 16 An Essential Tip for Specifiers when Comparing Acoustic Glass Partitions Posted in News The acoustic performance of glass partitions is becoming increasingly important in the modern workplace, with the growing need for quiet rooms and meeting rooms where confidential conversations can take place. Read More
29 Jun 16 ED&F Man: A Contemporary Space in an Iconic Building Posted in News Optima has recently completed the design, delivery and installation of glass partitions across two office floors in the prestigious Shard complex at The London Bridge Quarter: Read More
21 Jun 16 Deflection Heads: Deflecting the Truth? Posted in News Are deflection heads always the solution to interior movement in buildings? Here Rob Judd asks what steps architects should take to manage partition deflection. Read More