Acoustical Solutions for Exposed Structure Spaces

Why is Reverberation Time Important?

Different spaces have different needs – noise control in concentration spaces or collaborative environments, and a balance of sound in hospitality venues, for example.

As more and more spaces are designed with no ceilings and hard, reflective surfaces the result is excessive reverberation – which can lead to decreased productivity and less engaged employees, inhibit students’ ability to learn, and leave patrons struggling to hear and be heard.

Reverberation

  • Spaces with no ceiling and exposed building service elements cause sound to reflect off the deck and create excessive reverberation
  • Large spaces require sound absorption to reduce distracting noise
  • Reverberation time and sound level can be significantly improved with the installation of acoustical clouds, canopies, blades, and baffles

The right sound can make a world of difference – learn more about the solutions that can help you manage reverberation time and control noise in your space.


Different Ways of Adding Sound Absorption

5,000 SF office space (100' x 50'), 15' to deck, drywall with windows on two sides, commercial carpet

Hear the Difference

* Reverberation Time is an average of 500/1000 Hz.

** Sound Pressure Level Reduction is broadband.

NOTE: Results based on acoustical testing of White SOUNDSCAPES Blades suspended. The absorption is approximately 10% lower for color panels.


Free Acoustical Analysis

Reduce noise and improve speech intelligibility & occupant comfort with a custom reverberation time report that will provide you with recommended acoustical solutions and coverage recommendations to meet your project needs.

Provide our TechLine acoustical experts with details specific to your space – from open offices, to restaurants, to schools – and receive a custom report to help you get the right sound control for your open ceiling space.

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