In the grandest halls, sound is the lead architect.
Designing a world-class auditorium or concert hall is a delicate dance between visual grandeur and mathematical precision. To achieve the perfect "Reverberation Time (RT60)", we must strategically balance sound reflection, diffusion, and absorption.
From massive timber-clad reflectors that project sound to the back of the house, to integrated broadband absorbers that prevent muddy echoes, every curve is engineered. It’s about creating a space where the softest violin whisper is as clear as a full orchestral climax.
Engineering the soul of performance spaces.
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