Architects
Acoustic design for architects is a critical aspect of creating functional and pleasant built environments.
It involves the careful consideration of sound transmission, reflection, absorption, and diffusion within a space. Whether designing a concert hall, office building, residential complex, or any other structure, architects need to address acoustic concerns to ensure optimal sound quality, speech intelligibility, and overall comfort for the occupants.
It’s important to understand the purpose of the space. Once the purpose is clear, architects can work on controlling noise transmission. This involves considering noise sources both inside and outside the building. Architectural elements such as walls, floors, ceilings, and windows should be designed with appropriate sound insulation to prevent unwanted noise from entering or leaving a space.
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As experts, material selection plays a vital role in acoustic design. Architects should carefully choose construction materials based on their acoustic properties. Factors like density, stiffness, and porosity should be considered when selecting materials for walls, floors and ceilings.
For environments where reverberation is an issue, we have robust solutions in the form of acoustic raft panels. These amazing panels absorb sound energy and improve the experience for everyone.
What’s more, our acoustic baffles are also very popular in educational settings. Did you know that we have a unique way of manufacturing baffles that almost makes them appear seamless?
Part sculpture, part chandelier, the wave-like ceiling in this iconic hotel restaurant was created from seven thousand delicate glass receptacles filled with vibrantly coloured spices. Our acoustic panels were chosen to help absorb sound, promoting an intimate atmosphere for this fabulous room and enhancing the experience for diners.
COMO The Halkin
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