News Stories | Installations | Media Articles | Sky Factory
Sky Factory
INICIO PRODUCTOS Applications ▼ Salud Clínica dental Comercial Senior Living Resources Education SKY FACTORY Image Library CLIENTES Contact
Sky Factory INICIO
Blog Image Library CLIENTES SKY FACTORY
PRODUCTOS
Applications  ▼
Resources (en) Education Contact
Salud Clínica dental Comercial Senior Living
 

Press Room

Imprimir
Web
Comunicados de prensa
Galería de fotos

Contactenos

Sky Factory Chile

Parcuatro S.A
Andres Robeson
Tel: 56 - 2 953 8600
Cel: 56 - 9 - 94074877
Nueva Costanera 3698 OF 301
Vitacura - Santiago
Chile
Email: info@skyfactory.cl

Print Media
Building Design + Construction
Building Design + Construction
Medical Construction & Design
Medical Construction & Design
Commercial Architecture
Commercial Architecture
Showboats International
Showboats International
Showboats International
Showboats International
VMSD
VMSD
Commercial Building Products
Commercial Building Products
Health Facilities Management
Health Facilities Management
Architectural Products
Architectural Products
Southeast Asia Building
Southeast Asia Building
Construction Review
Construction Review
The Echo
The Echo
Green Building & Design
Green Building & Design
Healthcare Design
Healthcare Design
New York Times
New York Times
Health Facilities Management
Health Facilities Management
Healthcare Design
Healthcare Design
Architectural Products
Architectural Products
Interiors & Sources
Interiors & Sources
Contract Magazine
Contract Magazine
Krankenhaus Technik Management
Krankenhaus Technik Management
Buildings
Buildings
Architectural Products
Architectural Products
Healthcare Design
Healthcare Design
Luxury Portfolio International
Luxury Portfolio International
Architect Magazine
Architect Magazine
LD+A
LD+A
Radiology Today
Radiology Today
Mena Health World
Mena Health World
Inc. Magazine
Inc. Magazine
Architectural Products
Architectural Products
Commercial Building Products
Commercial Building Products
Home Cottages
Home Cottages
Hospital Build
Hospital Build
Horeco
Horeco
Commercial Building Products
Commercial Building Products
rt-image
rt-image
Fabulous Floors
Fabulous Floors
LUHHO
LUHHO
Buildings
Buildings
Exhibitor
Exhibitor
Environmental Design + Construction
Environmental Design + Construction
Architectural Products
Architectural Products
Fabulous Floors
Fabulous Floors
NAILS
NAILS
Architectural Products
Architectural Products
Healthcare World
Healthcare World
Ambientes
Ambientes
Restaurant Business
Restaurant Business
Orion
Orion
Archi-Tech
Archi-Tech
Investors Business Daily
Investors Business Daily
Health Facilities Management
Health Facilities Management
NAILS
NAILS
P.O.P. Design
P.O.P. Design
EC&M
EC&M
JO Magazine
JO Magazine
Luxury CE
Luxury CE
Today's Facility Manager
Today's Facility Manager
REDiseño
REDiseño
Today's Facility Manager
Today's Facility Manager
Golf & Spa
Golf & Spa
Techniques Hospitalieres
Techniques Hospitalieres
Interiors & Sources
Interiors & Sources
Residential Design & Build
Residential Design & Build
Middle East Health
Middle East Health
Buildings
Buildings
The New York Times
The New York Times
Architectural Products
Architectural Products
The Iowa Source
The Iowa Source
RBMA Bulletin
RBMA Bulletin
Image
Image
Resort + Recreation
Resort + Recreation
Medical Imaging
Medical Imaging
Healthcare Design
Healthcare Design
The Iowa Source, June, 2006
Clear Skies Ahead
by Mark Stephens   click here to see the story at www.iowasource.com

"May I show you our SkyCeiling?" an animated Bill Witherspoon inquires of a passing group of physicians. The somewhat sci-fi setting of this query is the entrance to a 20-foot-high pyramidal booth in Chicago's cavernous McCormick Place, where 70,000 radiology health professionals have gathered for the Radiological Society of North America's (RSNA) annual trade show.

"We create authentic illusions of real skies," Bill continues, gesturing skyward, as the doctors enter the pavilion. The doctors collectively "ooh" as they realize that the product in question is the 14-foot diameter backlit sky ceiling hanging above them. It is magical—an exquisite image of a real, deep blue high-mountain sky with soft wisps of clouds and branches of pink hawthorne blossoms.

Beautiful Illusions

Four years ago Bill Witherspoon launched Fairfield's Sky Factory, creator of SkyCeilings and Luminous Virtual Windows, photographic illusions of nature that trigger genuine relaxation and well-being. Merging the power of technology, the beauty of art, and the healing properties of nature, the Sky Factory is Witherspoon's latest project in a career of more than 40 years spent exploring the intersection of art and nature with a scientist's discipline and an entrepreneur's visionary zeal.

The RSNA doctors gazing at the SkyCeiling listen intently as Bill continues. "Just as a magician manipulates our habits of perception to make us believe that a rabbit has magically appeared from inside a hat, we create compelling illusions of real sky that trigger genuine psycho-physiological relaxation responses for viewers," Bill continues, gesturing broadly with upraised arms.

"You have to experience the patient's perspective," he says, helping one of the physicians into a recliner. Bill explains the SkyCeiling system—its sophisticated daylight-balanced lighting system, high-resolution photographic reproduction, and three-dimensional supports, all of which make it look like a real architectural skylight.

"Think about your patient coming in for an MRI," he continues. "They are anxious, maybe facing a dire diagnosis, and we want to do everything we can to help them relax, to feel at ease during the procedure. Having a portal to a beautiful sky above helps provide relief, a sense of expansion, and triggers a genuine relaxation response." The doctors appreciate the logic and the aesthetics, ask about pricing, take brochures, and move along to several more days of booth hopping.

And Bill? He's back in the aisle, inviting people to view the SkyCeiling. Over the next several days, he continues to speak to hundreds of people, touting the marketing edge that a SkyCeiling brings to a healthcare facility. Bill is a consummate salesman when he believes in what he's promoting.

An Eclectic Career Crystallizes

After a college career studying arts and science, Bill spent six months in the high Oregon desert observing and painting the sky. In the early '70s he gave thousands of lectures nationwide and implemented a national public relations campaign promoting meditation.

Since his youthful explorations, Bill has founded six companies, raised tens of millions of dollars in venture capital, founded a biotechnology research institute with Jonas Salk, directed the establishment of one of the first international genetic food-testing companies, led an adventure tours business, completed six public art projects with combined budgets in excess of $1 million, and helped to raise four children.

His land-art projects in the '90s sought to synthesize his experiences of inner and outer nature, using art to elicit the beauty inherent in its deepest structures. The first of these, the Oregon Desert Sri Yantra created in 1990, was meant to be private. Discovered by an Air National Guard jet pilot, the desert design became a brief national sensation, and led to Bill's larger land art projects in the desert, as well as collaborations with farms in Iowa.

While Bill's art projects served as a laboratory for exploration, The Sky Factory has truly synthesized his lifelong engagement with art, nature, and entrepreneurship. Not only does the company bring nature's healing qualities to healthcare facilities, homes, and corporate boardrooms, but it is also pioneering leading-edge organizational approaches.

For Employees, An Open Book

The Sky Factory has adopted the transparent Open Book Management system, a flattened employee hierarchy, a stimulating algorithmic bonus program, and an employee ownership plan—all of which set a foundation for the highly informed group dynamic that pervades the company's culture.

"The Sky Factory is a great place to work," says Jeff Johnson, one of two Sky Designers who interface with every client that places an order. "The company is growing and we are totally in touch with every financial aspect of our progress, including whether we're on target for a bonus. We work pretty hard, but the atmosphere is cool, we have fun, and it's a terrific group of people."

Bill's organization of The Sky Factory, especially the implementation of the Open Book Management system, reflects his fearlessness, idealistic faith in people, and willingness to apply the principles of clarity, transparency, and integrity that he has observed operating in nature. So far, it's worked. Launched on a shoestring and now shipping products internationally, The Sky Factory has tripled its sales in each of the last two years.

Bill is the first to mention that the success of The Sky Factory is achieved by the collective focus and hard work of the people he's brought on board. "A company is the employees," he says. "The most important thing that a business owner does is hire the right people, get the very best people 'on the bus,' and then take the time to get them into 'the right seat on the bus.' After that I'm just a member of a great team."

The SkyMobile

For several years the company's primary marketing has been showing its SkyCeilings at various healthcare and architectural tradeshows. The bulk of orders comes through tradeshow contacts, and Bill feels strongly that people are sold when they can see a SkyCeiling in person.

This led the company to create, from scratch, a mobile gallery dubbed the SkyMobile, which has begun touring the Midwest, visiting hospitals, clinics, architectural firms, and public venues. The 25-foot-long custom trailer, wrapped in graphics depicting an old brick factory with sky and clouds inside the windows, houses a couple of SkyCeilings and Luminous Virtual Windows. On its maiden tour several weeks ago, members of Cedar Rapids' Economic Development Council, along with architects and hospital administrators, gave it rave reviews.

Bill relishes life on the road, pulling the SkyMobile with a big Dodge dually pickup. He'll sell SkyCeilings, he'll evangelize on the business and human benefits of Open Book Management, he'll give SkyCeilings away to needy public institutions, and he'll discuss the preservation of our fragile atmosphere with interested researchers. The SkyMobile is Bill's latest adventure, taking his artistic and entrepreneurial vision on the road.

Back home in Fairfield, though, Bill intends to continue building a great company, one that thrives on constant innovation, growth, and experimentation. He expects The Sky Factory to flourish for many years to come, and hopefully inspire others along the way.

CONTACTO

Sky Factory Chile

Parcuatro S.A
Tel: 56 - 2 953 8600
Cel: 56 - 9 - 94074877
Nueva Costanera 3698 OF 301
Vitacura - Santiago
Chile
Email: info@skyfactory.cl


CONTACTO

Connect

 
Copyright © 2025 Sky Factory, inc.