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What are integrated ceilings designed to accommodate?

  1. Only lighting fixtures

  2. Suspended ceiling systems with various elements

  3. Heating systems exclusively

  4. To hide structural elements only

The correct answer is: Suspended ceiling systems with various elements

Integrated ceilings are designed to accommodate suspended ceiling systems that incorporate a variety of elements beyond just aesthetics. This includes not only lighting fixtures but also HVAC systems, sound and acoustic panels, sprinkler systems, and other utilities that may need to be installed in a ceiling space. The integration of these elements allows for a cohesive design while also addressing functional requirements within a space. This means that the ceiling serves multiple purposes, enhancing both the form and function of the interior design. Unlike other options, which focus on singular elements such as lighting or structural elements, integrated ceilings are versatile and can handle a comprehensive array of components that contribute to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the built environment.