2.2 What To Measure Reverberation Time Reverberation time (RT60) is the lifetime of a sound in a space, or the amount of time it takes for the sound to decrease... read more →
2.1 Start Here Every space has a unique set of acoustic properties, and there are various tools and methods that can be used to assess and measure them. However, before... read more →
Summary of 1.0 The Fundamentals of Sound Control Key Lessons The aim of acoustic design is to serve the function of a space and the collective needs of the people using... read more →
1.4 The ABCDs of Sound Control When setting out to manage sound behaviour and acoustical issues in an indoor space, there are four basic approaches you can take: Absorb, Block,... read more →
1.3 Sound That Lingers Reverberation Absorption occurs when a sound wave is absorbed by the object or material it encounters. A sound wave that is absorbed transforms into heat energy... read more →
1.2 Common Sound Wave Behaviour In Indoor Spaces Controlling sound in an indoor space isn’t just about addressing the source. After all, sometimes a sound is inevitable or necessary—such as... read more →
1.1 What Is Sound? When designing a shared space, it is important to construct an acoustic environment that serves its intended function while meeting the collective needs of its inhabitants.... read more →
A message from BAUX by The Andrews Group As we attempt to navigate the uncertainty of the current climate, we want to offer some reassurance and share our current working... read more →
A message from The Andrews Group In these uncertain times, we want to offer some reassurance and share our current working arrangements. We understand the importance of strong working partnerships... read more →
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