The classroom ceiling shapes the quality of teaching in more ways than one. Because of its large surface area, it highly contributes to the acoustics of the space – a crucial influence considering that noisy classrooms affect speech intelligibility, and by extension, academic performance.
In larger classrooms with open windows and doors, excessive student chatter, combined with other background noise, may also lead to the Lombard Effect, often causing hearing and vocal discomfort for instructors.
Acoustic ceilings that offer both excellent sound absorption and design flexibility are key in the design of classrooms. Without compromising aesthetic appeal and speech clarity, classic acoustic ceiling tiles or playful custom suspended ceiling islands and baffles add value to learning experiences. The right selection and design of classroom ceilings can have positive psychological benefits, support indoor climate and health, and even provide fire safety. Plus, the choice of lighting, colour, and type of ceiling tiles have the potential to make classrooms feel more spacious, wider, and livelier, enhancing the overall learning environment.
From simple, traditional, white, or colourful classroom ceilings to hanging islands, discover various examples of classroom ceiling designs from around the world.
Redefining Classroom Acoustics: The Work of Professor Arianna Astolfi
Arianna Astolfi is revolutionising the field of architectural acoustics with her extensive research in classroom acoustics.