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It is a great challenge to acoustically optimize historic buildings WITHOUT compromising their individuality and historic character. In every redevelopment and renovation project, we treat the aesthetics just as much as the acoustics without detracting from the historical character of the space, and we also meet the additional requirements of third parties such as monument preservation.
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Good acoustics in any room is crucial. Get to know our brand and our philosophy.It is a great challenge to acoustically optimize historic buildings without compromising their individuality and historic character. These buildings often have spaces with high walls and large sound-reflecting surfaces, which makes reverberation a major problem. The repurposing of such spaces is possible with a modular acoustic approach - which is common in schools and public buildings, but also in offices.
A chapel or church is just built to amplify sound (hard materials, large sound reflection surfaces such as high walls and large arches, etc.). By means of sound-absorbing solutions, placed at strategic points, one can break the sound reflections, which drastically reduces the reverberation. The solutions can be unobtrusively integrated into the room, or can add a contemporary accent.
In historic buildings and spaces, aesthetics are treated equally as acoustics.
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