Not all noise is bad, as any lover of loud music would agree. But unwanted noise, otherwise known as noise pollution, poses a real threat to human health and wellbeing.
Noise pollution is an unseen threat to our well-being. This article discusses causes, effects, and possible solutions to minimise the impacts of noise exposure.
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.
Be inspired when Utrecht University’s cognitive science professor Stefan van der Stigchel gives a webinar about 'Noise and Acoustics in large offices’.
Rockfon acoustic solutions and suspended ceilings are perfect for reducing noise pollution in indoor spaces.
Our article defines that good acoustics is essential for well-being and green building schemes otherwise noise pollution can become the next big health crisis.
Are poor acoustics hurting my health? There’s been significant research demonstrating the negative impact that exposure to noise pollution has on our psychological and physiological wellbeing.
Mikkeller bar in Taipei offers a high collection of beers and wines in a historical building. The acoustic ceiling design protects this unique place from high levels of sound and background noise.
We provide customers with a complete acoustic ceiling system offering, combining sound absorbing ceiling tiles and wall panels with suspension grid systems and accessories.