Education

Typical sound absorption goals for the different spaces of education are overall to provide good acoustics for optimal performance for both teachers and students.

Selecting a Kvadrat Acoustics solution in educational spaces depends on the activities and purposes of the different spaces, and should be focused on optimizing performance. To discover acoustic insights, specification recommendations and cases relevant to your project, explore the guide below.

Classroom

Typical sound absorption goals:

Classrooms require acoustic treatment that creates an optimal environment for intelligibility with good sound enhancement.

Specification recommendations:

Classrooms are often benefitted from a Kvadrat Acoustics solution installing Soft Cells panels on higher parts of side walls, back walls and edges of the ceiling of the room, and making the front/blackboard area somewhat reflective.

  • For optimal acoustic conditions keep reverberation at a consistent level over most frequencies.
  • Avoid damping of the sound all the way.

Auditorium

Typical sound absorption goals:

Auditoriums in an educational setting require acoustic treatment that creates an optimal environment for intelligibility with good sound enhancement, preferably without having to use a microphone or speakers.

 

 

Specification recommendations:

As with classrooms, auditoriums are benefitted from a Kvadrat Acoustics solution with Soft Cells panels installed on higher parts of the walls, edges of the ceiling of the room, and making the front/presentation area reflective.

  • Similar to concert halls and music auditoriums, auditoriums in an educational context, can be benefitted from a calculation of distribution patterns that goes beyond placing absorbers across the space.
  • The shape of larger rooms can be game-changers when it comes to acoustic properties. Absorption should be focused on the edges of the ceiling, except if ceilings are very high.
  • If the ceiling is very high, Soft Cells panels should be considered to cover the whole ceiling. This is sometimes not sufficient and might require additional acoustic treatment. 

Kindergarten and first grades space

Typical sound absorption goals:

Kindergarten and first grades spaces require acoustic treatment that creates an optimal environment for intelligibility with good sound enhancement, taking higher levels of activity with its consequently higher level of noise into account.

Specification recommendations:

Kindergarten and first grades spaces are benefitted from a Kvadrat Acoustics solution that maximises absorption in all areas, including corridors and shared spaces.

Open space study area

Typical sound absorption goals:

Open space study areas like libraries, open common areas, and similar, require focused absorption to ensure quality-of-space via comfort, privacy and local intelligibility.

Specification recommendations:

Open space study areas typically benefit from a Kvadrat Acoustics solution installed on larger parts of the ceiling, with focused sound absorption in zones with chairs, sofas and similar that would gather people and create a source of noise.