by qressy_admin | Apr 15, 2025 | Acoustics
Improving acoustics in heritage buildings requires balancing modern needs with preserving historical character. Key solutions include soundproofing (blocking noise between spaces) and sound absorption (reducing echoes within a room). Each serves a distinct purpose and...
by qressy_admin | Apr 14, 2025 | Acoustics
Green walls are an effective and visually appealing way to reduce urban noise. These vertical gardens absorb and scatter sound waves, making them excellent natural sound barriers. However, they require regular upkeep to maintain their noise-reducing abilities and...
by qressy_admin | Apr 13, 2025 | Acoustics
Noise is the biggest challenge in open-plan offices. It disrupts focus, increases stress, and affects productivity. Here’s how to fix it: Main Problems: Human chatter, office equipment noise, and external sounds like traffic. Impact: Reduced concentration,...
by qressy_admin | Apr 12, 2025 | Acoustics
Struggling with uneven sound in your space? Standing waves can create acoustic dead zones and frequency imbalances, especially at low frequencies. The solution? Choosing the right materials to absorb sound effectively. Here’s a quick rundown of the best options for...
by qressy_admin | Apr 11, 2025 | Acoustics
Urban retail stores face constant noise challenges, from traffic and construction outside to HVAC systems and customer chatter inside. This noise can shorten customer visits, reduce staff focus, and hurt sales. To tackle this, here’s what you can do: Use soundproofing...
by qressy_admin | Apr 10, 2025 | Acoustics
Heritage sites are at risk of damage from vibrations caused by construction, traffic, natural factors, and even footfall. These vibrations can lead to micro-cracks, weakened foundations, and damage to artefacts, jeopardising the structural stability and historical...