Cities are growing. With that comes challenges. Urban flooding and fire fatalities being some of them. Intense rainfall overwhelms the capacity of the drainage systems in cities.
As a growing body of evidence reveals the damaging impacts of noise pollution, it’s important that we respond. Good acoustic designs that absorb sound help professionals and students to think and talk more easily, and at the same time create better environments for learning and healing.
What are your considerations about acoustics and noise pollution when designing the open office environment?
In 1911, the French otolaryngologist Étienne Lombard published an article outlining a mysterious vocal phenomenon.
A must for all architects and designers specifying acoustic ceilings.
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There are secrets that have been working hard for you for decades. Look closely and you’ll find them everywhere working silently so you can get on with what’s most important to you without your surroundings getting in the way.
Be inspired when Utrecht University’s cognitive science professor Stefan van der Stigchel gives a webinar about 'Noise and Acoustics in large offices’.
50% of people aged between 12 and 35 are exposed to unsafe volume levels through their smartphones, computers or MP3 players. Apple and the World Health Organisation are investigating the issue
From 9 to 13 September Rockfon participates in the International Congress on Acoustics that takes place in the historical city of Aachen (Germany). With more than 1700 registrations this is the leading international acoustic convention, a must-attend event for everyone who wants to know what’s happening in the area of acoustics.
We provide customers with a complete acoustic ceiling system offering, combining sound absorbing ceiling tiles and wall panels with suspension grid systems and accessories.