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You may wonder how it would feel again to gather with many people at the same time for a meeting in a conference room. Meetings now usually take place virtually or with just a few people. This will be quite an adjustment when we are all back in the office. The importance of acoustics in this respect shouldn’t be underestimated either! In this article you can read all about the consequences of poor acoustics in a conference room and how to remedy them.
A nice dinner out or an evening at the pub? That's enjoyment! At least, it should be. Because rattling coffee machines, clattering cutlery and people talking enthusiastically and trying to drown each other out are not relaxing. Want to improve and optimise the acoustics in your catering business? We share seven tips!
Open-plan offices have become less and less popular lately. How so? An open-plan office does not always offer the best acoustics, which may affect productivity negatively. In the new normal, moreover, office workers must be able to keep a safe distance from one another.
Yet, open-plan offices are a great solution for companies looking for a flexible workplace and seeking a balance for their employees when it comes to working from home or the office. Hybrid work is increasingly becoming the norm.
A quiet chat over sandwiches? That is often less obvious than it seems. Dining halls and cafeterias are among the loudest environments in schools. Especially where hot food is served and plates and cutlery cause extra clattering, decibels quickly rise. How do you improve acoustics in the dining hall? These five tips and acoustic solutions contribute to a pleasant lunch break:
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