We experience a room with all our senses. So shouldn’t architects spend as much time on how a space sounds as they do on how it looks?
How does sound behave in a room?', 'How to prevent sound travelling from one room to another?': Get in-depth answers regarding acoustics, sound absorption and sound insulation on our FAQ
Acoustics and stone wool ceiling tiles
A historic school in the Netherlands is restored to its original shape and enhanced with a future-proof extension by BDG Architects, integrating flexible, domain-based learning spaces.
Creating a seamless ceiling is easily achieved using traditional plasterboard. But if you need Class A sound absorption, you either need multiple layers of plasterboard OR perforations added to the plasterboard…which means you no longer have a seamless surface.
The Rockfon Color-all® coloured acoustic ceiling tiles have provided the school’s public area with excellent acoustics and enabled a visual separation between the stage and the auditorium itself.
Complete the cinema experience with the most suitable wall and ceiling acoustic solutions.
Guided by a “Newffice” concept, the company’s new offices support employee comfort through a studied acoustic strategy that uses both Rockfon Sonar and Rockfon Color-all.
At the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) the new Faculty of Technology (2015) building creates a connection to the existing campus while focusing on energy, indoor climate and sustainability.
We provide customers with a complete acoustic ceiling system offering, combining sound absorbing ceiling tiles and wall panels with suspension grid systems and accessories.