Architecture with acoustic quality
When planning buildings and rooms, the acoustic component is increasingly included. Unhindered sound transmission in one's own living space, in open-plan offices and in public facilities leads to acoustic problems that can cause stress and headaches. Soundproofing measures provide a quieter atmosphere and promote well-being and health.
Maximum transparency and, if needed, peace and quiet – with glass sliding doors
Berlin architects Partner und Partner designed a building with an active climate in a cube shape. The five-story solid wood new building of the Kostner company group, with its planted façade and ecologically sustainable design, has also been well thought-out in the interior.
Learn moreGranvara Relais & Spa Hotel –
with sound attenuation sliding doors
The 5-star luxury hotel in the Dolomites in Italy, is a retreat that offers its guests a stay in untouched nature and complete tranquility. Guests will also find peace and quiet in the rooms, thanks to sound attenuation sliding doors.
Learn morePlaytime or peace and quiet
About 130 children between the ages of one and six attend the play school in Garðabær, Iceland. Thanks to sliding doors with sound attenuation with hardware from Hawa Sliding Solutions, they can move from room to room without obstructions, and also take their midday nap undisturbed in the quiet rooms.
Find out moreBalancing act between esthetics and acoustics
How we perceive a room depends on its materials, its proportions, the light … and the acoustics. Unlike visually perceptible elements, building acoustics are not immediately obvious.
Learn moreRoom separation and acoustic solutions
During the recent pandemic, many people came to realize how much they are bothered by noise. Having peace and quiet for work and hobbies is essential.
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