Museums and exhibition spaces are places where people learn and appreciate art, history and culture. Good acoustics is important to fully enjoy these spaces. Due to the hard surfaces such as marble floors and glass walls, many museums and art galleries are characterised by environments with high levels of background noise and echoes that can cause disturbance and difficulty in listening.
Improving the acoustics of an exhibition space with sound-absorbing products
Acoustics is an important element to consider in museums and exhibition spaces. In all the typical environments found in these locations, starting from the entrance, continuing through the halls and corridors to the refreshment areas, it is easy to run into gatherings of people in queues, groups on a guided tour or simply on a coffee break. Acoustics can be improved in these spaces by installing suspended sound-absorbing panels such as Silente, Nuvola, Dot, Sail and Flag or the Kubo elements. Specially designed for high-ceiling environments, these products allow ample versatility in installation and configuration.
In halls, corridors and cafés, it is also possible to intervene by installing sound-absorbing panels adhering to the ceiling or walls, supplemented by free-standing sound-absorbing elements such as Menhir totems or D-Space partition panels. Practical and versatile, these solutions can be easily moved and relocated according to different needs.
Efficient and customisable acoustic solutions
In museums and exhibition spaces, acoustics are important for the perception of the visitors’ experience. Caruso Acoustic provides sound-absorbing solutions capable of improving acoustic comfort giving a touch of style to the environment. In fact, all the products can be customised in a variety of ways including dimensions, colour and upholstery-fabric prints and integrated LED lights.