Sound Design of the Modern Office

In office environments, acoustics has a major impact on people’s psychological and physical well-being, and thus on performance. The main challenge in the office is to design a sound environment where both communication and concentration can take place at the same time.

Open plan solutions promote flexibility and communication. Acoustics are vital for the success of open plans.

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Suitable for workers that require concentration. It is thus important to reduce the impact of sounds created around and in the room itself.

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In a meeting room everyone around the table must be able to hear and be heard, making speech clarity a crucial element.

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The reception is a telephone intensive job, so the acoustics in the room need to optimised to improve speech clarity over the telephone.

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Loud copy machines and printers are still very much needed in the office. These sounds need to be as limited as possible.

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Office corridors are where numerous spontaneous meetings take place. However, sound from corridors must not disturb others.

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