
Vibration Isolation
Vibration isolation is a technique used in architecture and engineering to minimize the transmission of vibrations between structures and their surroundings. It involves using special materials or devices, such as springs or rubber pads, to absorb and dampen vibrations from sources like machinery, traffic, or footfalls. This helps reduce unwanted noise and disturbances, creating a quieter and more comfortable environment. By preventing these vibrations from spreading through walls or floors, buildings can achieve better acoustic performance, enhancing the experience of those inside.