Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Office Acoustics

Open Plan Office Acoustics

Open plan offices with workstations having screens that don’t go all the way to the ceiling are common place. They make good use of floor space and create a pleasant atmosphere due to their open and light nature.

Those same open plan offices also suffer from a lack of privacy and a high noise levels. Their layout and composition generally means that people can hear other people's conversations and realise that other people can hear theirs.

Much work has been done towards developing an open office style that promotes teamwork but preserves privacy and keeps noise levels to a minimum. It has shown that in general, the factors that influence speech privacy fall into two groups:


  1. Those that have a large effect on speech privacy and should be optimised.
  • Absorption of the ceiling
  • Screen height
  • Workstation plan size
    1. Those that have less effect but should still conform to a minimum value.
    • Panel absorption
    • Panel Transmission Loss
    • Floor absorption
    • Ceiling height
    • Ceiling mounted lighting

      Most problems with office acoustics occur after the office is occupied. People and phones get busy and the speech level goes up as everyone tries to be heard over the noise.

      Only some of the parameters that affect privacy can be altered after construction. Of those, ceiling absorption is the most likely candidate for an improvement (if it hasn't already been taken care of). It has a high influence on privacy and can be retrofitted easily. Screen height may also be raised with the addition of panels to the top of the screen (may be transparent).

      For offices with a speech privacy or noise problem, Ultrafonic provides acoustic treatments for the construction of new offices and the retrofit of existing offices.

      www.ultrafonic.com.au

      Friday, May 20, 2011

      Basotect acoustic foam

      Basotect is a light weight, open cell melamine resin foam made by BASF. It's unique properties, including resistance to fire, resistance to chemical and microbial attack and stability over a wide range of temperatures, make it ideal for sound absorption in a wide range of environments. Ultrafonic uses Basotect to manufacture a range of acoustic products and can supply Basotect sheet for acoustic applications.

      Thursday, May 19, 2011

      The high value of symmetry in a control room

      I have done this so many times now it really needs to be posted.
      Brad at Empire studios asked me to come over and have a listen to his new control room. http://www.estudios.com.au/ He has done a great job on the build and is now setting up the desk, monitors etc. The imaging wasn't as good as it could be though, so we spent half an hour with the tape measure laying things out just like they should be. The results were great and now the stereo image is fine. When the acoustic treatment is finished this will be a great studio. (see this article) I can't stress enough how important symmetry is in a control room.