Acoustic design ceilings

Perforated gypsum plasterboards form the basis for our ceilings

These are available with various types of joint finishing (e.g. Compound Seam, VoglFuge, GSG4 Joint) and can be furnished with additional functions, such as cooling and heating elements or lighting components. Along with a great variety of standard perforation patterns, we are also in a position to implement customised perforation designs.

Design options

Large rooms in particular, posing special challenges in terms of acoustics into the bargain, or highly frequented areas like schools, children's day care centres or public buildings require a harmonised concept.

Acoustic design ceilings are the most significant instrument in the  coustic design of a room.To determine the right sound absorption,
various factors, such as room volume or planned utilisation are of relevance.

There is a large selection of different acoustic design ceilings to optimise room acoustics. In drywall construction, acoustic design ceilings are designed to fulfil the highest demands in terms of function and aesthetics. In heavily frequented areas, such ceiling systems serve as sound absorbers, cooling elements and eye-catchers. This is precisely why particularly precise workmanship is required here. In contrast to conventional ceiling solutions, processing imperfections are noticed immediately and are very disruptive.

Our ceilings are based on perforated plasterboard panels. With the help of different hole patterns and suspension heights, we achieve almost all sound absorption classes and can therefore react flexibly to different requirements for optimising room acoustics.

Large rooms in particular, posing special challenges in terms of acoustics into the bargain, or highly frequented areas like schools, children's day care centres or public buildings require a harmonised concept.

Acoustic design ceilings are the most significant instrument in the  coustic design of a room.To determine the right sound absorption,
various factors, such as room volume or planned utilisation are of relevance.

There is a large selection of different acoustic design ceilings to optimise room acoustics. In drywall construction, acoustic design ceilings are designed to fulfil the highest demands in terms of function and aesthetics. In heavily frequented areas, such ceiling systems serve as sound absorbers, cooling elements and eye-catchers. This is precisely why particularly precise workmanship is required here. In contrast to conventional ceiling solutions, processing imperfections are noticed immediately and are very disruptive.

Our ceilings are based on perforated plasterboard panels. With the help of different hole patterns and suspension heights, we achieve almost all sound absorption classes and can therefore react flexibly to different requirements for optimising room acoustics.

The three areas of application for absorbent materials

Acoustic design of the room

Interaction of acoustic effectiveness and target group-oriented planned use.

Noise reduction

Improving speech intelligibility and creating a pleasant room climate.

Control of reverberation time

Optimizing sound quality and creating acoustic comfort.

References

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