
Acoustic layering
Acoustic layering involves stacking different materials or structures to manage sound within a space. Each layer is designed to absorb, reflect, or block sound waves, reducing noise transmission and echo. By combining materials with varying densities and properties, acoustic layering creates an effective barrier against unwanted sound, improving the room’s auditory environment. This technique is commonly used in buildings, recording studios, and theaters to achieve clearer sound quality and minimize disturbances. It’s a strategic way to control acoustics, balancing sound absorption and reflection for desired acoustic performance.