Situated amongst high density city centre, Haagen Dazs offered to provide them an acoustic solution that soothes out the space experientially with at least 20db reduction in outside to inside. An optimal Reverberation has been achieved using room simulations to predict the scatter panels and absorbers positions. A diffuse reflective ceiling is custom designed with 4” thick Rockwool panels wrapped with non-combustable acoustic fabric. Sound concentration diagrams are used to enhance Rt tolerance with the help of wood slat diffusers over the ceiling. The visual elements of the solution are integrated with the existing design palette. The project is done with Mass research lab at Lobber © in collaboration with Singulareti (Prabhav Gupta) involving conceptual, designing, manufacturing and fabricating the panels till the final assembly.
SCOPE OF WORK
Acoustics Designing I Rockwool Panels Design and Manufacturing I Ceiling Reflection Design I Diffusion and Absorption Simulation Sound Guiding Mechanism I AV system planning I Expected level Variation Design I Distributed signal Processor Layout
MEDIA AND SOFTWARES
Cinema 4D, Rhinoceros 3D, 3ds max, Treble, Odeon, Sonarworks, illustrator, photoshop, Autocad