Friday 8 May 2009

Sound Mitigation

Oh yes, sound mitigation, here we go! If we are to have a venue hosting an array of functions, gigs, exhibitions, concerts, film showing etc... then there are obviously conditions relating to the dispersal of sound as we have surrounding dwellings. Firstly we have the Birds Nest pub which houses a hostel on its upper floors, we have flats on the opposite side of the road which are of primary concern and then we have the house boats which anchor directly opposite the pub. There are various measures that can be taken to avoid intruding their air space. Here are a few factors that we have to consider in conclusion with the recent tour with Nick the sound mitigation man :

- Sound mitigation report is essential for a live venue
- Light sound referencing is required  for theatre use
- People leaving at night and loitering on streets for taxi's and causing noise is an issue
- Can we use the exit as an alternative
- Could we use the bus as a waiting ground
- 3-4" of rock wool- 2 layers of plaster board
- Ventilation also paramount
- Summer-winter temperature fluctuations 
- Lower frequency noise penetrates greater than higher
- Elevating the unit could reduce the noise leakage 
- Steel transmits and distributes heat
- A subterranean structure would aid insulation
- Security will have to be implemented
- Sound levels: a) 80 decibels-bar with noise b) 90 people dancing c) 100 rock and roll up
- Green roofs will enhance sound proofing and heat loss
- Sound proofed spaced are in relative demand
- Lobby doors provide additional sound proofing 
- £40 sqm overall costs
- £20 sqm material costs


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