
Sound Diffusion
Sound diffusion in architectural acoustics refers to the way sound waves spread out and scatter in a space. When sound hits surfaces, it can bounce off in various directions rather than reflecting straight back. This scattering helps to create a more even distribution of sound, enhancing clarity and reducing echoes in auditoriums, concert halls, and other spaces. Good diffusion prevents any part of the room from being too loud or too quiet, leading to a better auditory experience for listeners and performers alike, making voices and music more enjoyable.