Monthly Archives: October 2013
Another example of bad acoustic solutions
When Waynes Coffee moved into the old City hall building of Borås, they wanted for obvious reasons to decorate the facilities according to their own concept. Already installed there was an acoustical tile ceiling. Wrong color, but that can easily be repainted. – too bad that it no longer absorbs any sound after the paint […]
Hospital Acoustics with Fellert Even Better
“Doubling the amount of acoustic absorption present in a room halves the total sound energy, leading to a 3 dB reduction in reverberant noise level” states a website set up by Sheffield University in cooperation with Ramboll Acoustics, called Hospital Acoustics. This is especially interesting since acoustic levels in today’s hospitals are very high. – […]