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Forms, Structures, Proportions
It is little known today that architectonic forms, structures and proportions
have a decisive effect on the acoustical quality of spaces, despite existing
historic buildings and ensembles setting positive examples.
Our initial idea was that this has great potential which should be turned
to practical up-to-date use. The idea was followed by several years of
interdisciplinary research which led to the development of a novel approach
to acoustics in the context of urban/architectural environments. It is
an original architectural approach, based on designing forms, structures
and proportions in a way that results directly in acoustically excellent
spaces, without further additions or corrections, and without the use
of "artificial" materials.
Unique opportunities
In a unique way, this approach makes it possible to design spaces that
have an acoustical quality which is in tune with the context, contributes
to a place's identity, and most of all specifically and
precisely supports its purpose and use. Our solutions are oriented to
achieving a harmonious, balanced environment and therefore to creating
acoustics that are in tune with the other properties of a space (visual,
tactile, etc.) and ensure intellegibility of spaces/spatial systems and
their functions.
Spaces that make a good acoustic response and have a colourful timbre
are more likely to be pleasant and well-functioning, and our methods focus
on creating and enhancing these features. Therefore, contrary to common
practice, our solutions are not based on the primary use of absorption
techniques, because absorption diminishes a space´s response and
increases monotony.
Our way of working is site- and situation-specific and committed to using
materials carefully and economically. We develop tailored-to-purpose solutions
that can be made by craftspeople on site, mostly of natural materials,
all of which is, among other advantages, very cost-effective.

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