Hush Acoustics has completed a project to improve the acoustic environment much closer to home than usual by installing its high performance Class A sound absorber panels within its HQ boardroom.
The key to creating an acoustic wall or floor that delivers on its promise is to ensure all areas of the construction are treated in the most effective ways to minimise the potential for sound paths. Hush Acoustics has more…
One of the most important ways to ensure sound transmission is minimised through a wall, floor or ceiling is to decouple the structural elements, such as joists, studwork or masonry, from those that face onto the room. Hush Acoustics has more…
Hush Acoustics has helped to significantly improve the acoustic environment inside a trio of contemporarily-designed city centre offices in Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds.
The acoustic environment inside a highly sustainable sports hall building, which was recently built at a school on the south coast of England, has been optimised with high performance sound absorber panels from Hush Acoustics.
Hush Acoustics has successfully improved the acoustic conditions within one of the two halls at a West Yorkshire primary school by providing a solution to reduce reverberation.
Acoustic floor and wall systems designed and supplied by Hush Acoustics have enabled the developer of a new build apartment scheme in Surrey to deliver high quality homes.
Incorporating acoustic insulation into the design of roofs is crucial to deliver finished buildings which provide acoustically comfortable internal environments. Hush Acoustics has more…
The form of construction used for separating floors in the UK’s housing stock most often involves timber joists of one type or another – Hush Acoustics has more.