Acoustics
The new dECO decorative acoustic range aims to allow for the creation of interior spaces…
Acoustics
For some people, the open plan office is a social paradise while for others, it’s a nightmare. We either find ourselves surrounded by a circus of distractions and at other times, deathly silences, hence the importance of noise masking in offices and facilities.
Australian organisations are seeing waves of women in community sport, and they are now pushing for more adequate facilities to accommodate the increase.
Facility managers have long known the frustrations of the world not really understanding the nature of their roles, but they’re not alone. How many people who don’t work in the industry genuinely understand what an ergonomist does every day? Associate ergonomist at Humanscale, MOLLY FARMER reveals all.
Facilities and institutions with medium-sized spaces can provide good quality audio to hearing impaired visitors with the Contacta V14 hearing loop driver.
Raven supplies acoustic door sealing systems, providing an effective, proven barrier to airborne sound while increasing acoustic performance.
Struggling with ambient noise in the workplace? You may need to re-evaluate your office acoustics, writes DOMINIQUE LYONE.
Noise pollution not only affects hotels and apartments but also commercial buildings that are close to busy roads, train stations or construction sites.
Platinum Core and Shell Pre-Certification from the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) recognises excellence in delivering healthy buildings.
“The librarians’ brief was for a contemporary people environment. That means moving away from the traditional model of a library as a quiet and meditative study environment to one that celebrates community interactions and exchange,” says Andrea Wilson, Principal at ARM Architecture.