About acoustics
Room acoustics is an important, but often overlooked parameter for whether a building is functional. At Troldtekt, we want architects, in particular, to increase their focus on good acoustics in practice.
We have therefore teamed up with the Danish acoustics expert Jan Voetmann, who, in his folder on acoustics and architecture, "About acoustics - Good tones in the architecture", provides an introduction to room acoustics under the following headings:
- Key acoustic terms
- Reverberation and absorption
- Different absorber types
- Good acoustics
- Speech intelligibility and speech intelligibility goals
- Acoustics glossary
The partnership between Troldtekt and Jan Voetmann is the result of a shared interest in increasing focus on acoustics in architecture. Because it is possible to combine aesthetically beautiful solutions and good acoustics – it is just a question of incorporating acoustics into the architecture.
Read more about room acoustics here
Key acoustic terms
Good acoustics in a room are a precondition for a healthy indoor climate. Learn about the most important concepts within room acoustics here!
Reverberation and absorption
How do we perceive the acoustics in a room? Get an introduction to the concepts of reverberation time and absorption here!
Different absorber types within room acoustics
Good acoustics in a room are a precondition for a healthy indoor climate. Learn how different absorber types can provide a comfortable acoustic environment.
An introduction to good acoustics
According to classic acoustics theory there are five requirements which, when met, result in good acoustics. Learn more about the requirements here!
Speech intelligibility and speech intelligibility goals
Good room acoustics are a precondition for a healthy indoor climate. Learn about the concepts of speech intelligibility and speech intelligibility goals here.
Acoustics glossary
Good acoustics in a room are a precondition for a healthy indoor climate. Find a glossary with the most important terms and concepts within room acoustics here!