Libraries are now showing an increased interest in acoustic fittings and solutions. Libraries require quality acoustics as they are an area of silence for the public to read, learn, work and research in.
ReSpace Acoustics have been awarded the following Library Acoustic Projects:
1. Franklin Wilkins Library – Kings College | Library Acoustics
ReSpace acoustics were contacted by Kings college in London to provide an acoustic solution for their library.
Before Respace Acoustics, the Franklin Wilkins Library had no sound absorbing materials, making the acoustics within the room very poor. This made it an uncomfortable and noisy environment for anyone using the library. Kings college sought for total library acoustics; a deadened sound environment for the pupils, teachers and visitors to study, work and read in.
Products Used & Benefits Achieved:
1. Installed Ecophon Focus Ds
2. Reducer reverberation time & echo
3. Complimented existing design
4. Complete library acoustics achieved
2. Southsea Library | Library Acoustics
Southsea Library awarded ReSpace Acoustics the acoustic solution package in Portsmouth.
Library acoustics are sought to have complete deadened sound. The full library experience consists of the ability to hear your own thoughts, read a book from cover to cover or work, study and research in an environment that has an inbuilt structure of almost silent sound.
Products Used & Benefits Achieved:
1. Installation of Texaa Stereo suspended acoustic panels
2. Reduced reverberation time & echo
3. Compliented existing design
4. Complete library acoustics achieved