Acoustic Design and Architectural Integration

Architectural acoustics has evolved beyond sound control to become a core element of interior design. Today, acoustic treatments are seamlessly integrated into architecture, enhancing both aesthetics and auditory comfort.

Form and function combined

In offices, restaurants or public halls, acoustic ceilings, wall panels and textile structures are designed as decorative features. They shape the atmosphere while ensuring balanced sound levels.

An integrated design approach

Architects and designers now include acoustic parameters from the earliest stages of planning. This holistic approach avoids late corrections and ensures visually coherent and acoustically pleasant spaces.

Materials shaping the sound

Felt, PET fibre, perforated wood or micro-perforated surfaces influence the sound environment while contributing to visual balance. The goal is to merge sound efficiency with architectural identity.

Aesthetic comfort and sustainability

The most innovative spaces combine acoustic performance with sustainability and refined aesthetics. Sound becomes a design language of its own — as expressive as light or texture.

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