Acoustic ceilings are the main components used when carrying out the acoustic conditioning of a room because they are the ones that offer the greatest surface area for a uniform transmission of sound to an audience. Thanks to the installation of acoustic ceilings made of sound-absorbent wood and the installation ofacoustic panels in inner linings, a room can control the degree of reverberation that is produced and ensure optimal acoustics. That is why we see the installation of acoustic panels in sound-absorbent wood ceilings to form acoustic ceilings in the most varied types of buildings. Very often they are used as wood panelling aiming to enhance the aspect of a room and at other times they are part of a false ceiling and are used to hide the wiring of the electrical installation or the heating or air conditioning ducts in the building. Following are some links to photographs of some acoustic ceilings made by Spigotec and Spigoacustic, two divisions of Spigogroup which manufacture acoustic material, acoustic panels and the installation ofacoustic ceilings. . - Acoustic ceilings in the Valladolid Auditorium - Acoustic ceilings in the Archidona Town Hall - Acoustic ceilings in the No谩in-Pamplona Airport - Acoustic ceilings in the Hotel Jardines de Uleta in Vitoria - Acoustic ceilings in the Law Courts of Tenerife - Acoustic ceilings in Ingeteam - Acoustic ceilings in the Berriozar Town Hall - Acoustic ceilings in the W眉rth Museum, Spain - Acoustic ceilings in the Ezcaray Theatre - Acoustic ceilings in Tracasa . If you liked this post, you may also be interested in: . - What is soundproofing? What is acoustic conditioning? Is it the same? - Acoustic panels, acoustic ceilings and the communicative process in schools and universities - Wood ceilings, and sound-absorbent wood panelling, to keep a room's reverberation under control
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A false ceiling is currently a widely used solution in any decorative or architectural project for the home, the workplace or public buildings. There is no doubt that the beauty and warmth of a false ceiling that is made of wood is without a doubt one of the best options currently available. These are some of the advantages of the use of a wood false ceiling in a building. . - It hides installations: this tends to be the main reason for installing a false ceiling, as you can hide electrical wiring and air conditioning and heating ducts behind it, while at the same time embedding spotlights and grids, as well as sensors, alarms and various home automation devices. - If what you require in a room is acoustic conditioning, a false ceiling is the ideal location for the acoustic panels made of sound-absorbent wood that comprise the acoustic ceilings that help us control reverberation time. It is also an essential area to act upon when you are trying to achieve thesoundproofing of a room. - Energy savings: the use of a false ceiling means reducing the height of the ceiling in a room and therefore the volume of air that has to be heated or cooled. At the same time, the air gap that is formed between the built ceiling and the false ceiling also contributes to the thermal and sound insulation of the room. - Improved appearance: a false ceiling allows you to establish separate environments, and show off special woods that enrich the aesthetic experience of the user. . If you liked this post, you may also be interested in: . - Wood ceilings and the use of the false ceilings for acoustic conditioning in rooms - Using wood acoustic panels for acoustic conditioning in theatres, auditoriums and concert halls - The use of wood slats in inner linings and wood ceilings
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Acoustic panels and acoustic ceilings manufactured with sound-absorbent wood are increasingly present in schools, universities and other educational buildings, where it is essential to have optimum acoustic conditioning. As with concert halls and convention centres, schools have rooms intended to be used by people who come to hear what someone has to say: mainly students who want to hear what a teacher or professor has to teach them. In the communicative process it is essential to get the message released by the emitter to reach the receiver with the highest possible sound quality. To achieve this soundproofing the room will avoid interference from external noises and sounds. The use of acoustic conditioning helps control the reverberation which may occur inside room that could hinder the clarity of the message. It is in this last action, the acoustic conditioning of classrooms, where acoustic material such as acoustic panels and the acoustic ceilings made of sound-absorbent wood come into play. The inclusion of these materials by professionals, and the relevant acoustic study, make it possible to control reverberation. We must bear in mind that classrooms are places that are already complicated from an acoustic point of view. The ideal would be to have a single speaker, but often there are several people talking at the same time while the audience may be murmuring and making comments as well or there may be the noise from video clips and presentations which make it more difficult to communicate. For this reason acoustic panels and acoustic ceilings are increasingly common in school classrooms, universities and other educational institutions, although many times we don't realise this and just appreciate the beauty and warmth of the wood in the ceilings and walls that surround us. . If you liked this post, you may also be interested in: . - Wood ceilings, and sound-absorbent wood panelling, to keep a room's reverberation under control - Acoustic conditioning in bars and restaurants using sound-absorbent wood panels - Acoustic panels for quick and easy installation on walls and wood ceilings
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Wood walls in homes and offices, wood walls in museums and wineries, wood walls in schools, auditoriums, residences, and even in boarding areas in airports. Wood walls covering has won public preference and it is increasingly common to find wood panelling in the most unexpected places. The application of wood walls covering offers many possibilities, but the most common are: . - Solid wood walls: they are used in places where there is a special sensitivity to the use of wood as an aesthetic element. - Wall covering with wood panels: seeking the quality and comfort that only wood can transmit. - Sound-absorbent wood walls: for places where acoustic conditioning matters. These are rooms that usually also have acoustic ceilings and other areas covered with acoustic panels that help to control reverberation. - Wood walls made with wood slats: the use of solid wood slats in wood ceilings, wood walls, andinner linings and exteriors is an aesthetic solution widely used for its versatility. - Fitted wardrobes: fitted wardrobes often become the perfect walls in homes and offices, and they are used for their high storage capacity. . If you liked this post, you may also be interested in: . - The use of wood slats in inner linings and wood ceilings - From wood ceilings to toilets made with phenolic panel, from wood doors to fitted wardrobes andmade-to-measure furniture: to speak of Spigogroup is to speak of wood projects - 3 Good reasons to use wood panelling in enclosed public spaces
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