US-based architectural applications manufacturer Armstrong World Industries has acquired Eventscape, a design and fabrication company operating from New York City and Toronto, Canada, according to Woodworking Network.

The Pennsylvania-headquartered firm strengthens its custom design and fabrication capabilities in specialty architecture.

Founded in 1987, Eventscape specialises in the design, fabrication, and installation of high-design, complex architectural features for multiple applications including ceilings, feature walls, and facades. The company is globally recognised for its work across commercial, residential, institutional, historic, and adaptive reuse projects.

Mark Hershey, senior vice president and chief operating officer at Armstrong World Industries, said: "We are thrilled to welcome Eventscape to the Armstrong family and further increase our custom design and fabrication capabilities, expanding our access to more project opportunities in commercial buildings. This acquisition represents a continuation of our portfolio expansion into custom design leadership, building on our prior acquisitions of Zahner, Arktura, Turf and 3form and boosting our ability to collaborate more closely with architects and designers from early concept through execution."

Over three decades, Eventscape has offered a material-agnostic approach for both interior and exterior architectural features through advanced parametric modelling and state-of-the-art fabrication. The company's design and fabrication teams provide comprehensive turnkey solutions, overseeing projects from concept development through to final installation.

Gareth Brennan, president and founder of Eventscape, said: "On behalf of our entire team, we are honored and excited to join Armstrong and its growing portfolio of best-in-class Architectural Specialties companies."

Eventscape employs 150 professionals including architects, industrial and interior designers, engineers, specialised fabricators, and expert craftsmen. In 2025, the company generated approximately $30 million (€25.4 million) in revenue.

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