Ceilings and Healing
AT Editor2021-05-18T15:56:25+01:00Graham Taylor, sales and marketing director at Zentia, formerly Armstrong Ceiling Solutions, explores the role that ceilings can play in promoting recovery and wellbeing in healthcare buildings
Graham Taylor, sales and marketing director at Zentia, formerly Armstrong Ceiling Solutions, explores the role that ceilings can play in promoting recovery and wellbeing in healthcare buildings
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