Improving the acoustic quality within a room, increases the perception of well-being
Well-being in an indoor environment is determined by several factors. The acoustic conditions of indoor spaces and the beneficial effect on their inhabitants are among these factors. The study of the above conditions is certainly important at home, but even more so in large spaces, or those buildings used by the community, where the risk of bad acoustic is greater.
An adequate acoustic environment, in which the sound field is optimal, generates well-being and contributes to the improvement of intellectual capacity.
An adequate acoustic environment, in which the sound field is optimal, generates well-being and contributes to the improvement of intellectual capacity.
Just like living comfort, acoustic comfort relates to the optimal condition of a field of sounds linked to the activity being performed. Well-being will increase in relation with the improvement of acoustic quality within an indoor environment.
The acoustic quality of a room is determined by certain factors:
Dimensional characteristics of the environment itself
The reverberation time of the sound
Isolation from external noise
If the acoustic quality of a building is underestimated, the consequence will be a space with poor acoustic comfort. Such underestimation will cause noise and excessive sound reverberation in the built, while leading to a number of human health problems, such as headaches, fatigue and dizziness.
An adequate acoustic environment, in which the sound field is optimal, generates well-being and contributes to the improvement of intellectual capacity.
Example of Meeting Room Example of Training Room
A classroom properly designed from the acoustic point of view, can enhance and increase the understanding of the teacher’s explanations, the mnemonic abilities of the students and their school performance.