3D Note Adagio
Performance: 'A' Class absorption rating.
Dimensions: 320mm (variable height) x 2000mm (length) x 900mm (width).
Weight: 10kg.
For: Homes, workplaces and music auditoriums.
Installation: Fixings included with variable wire suspension.
Where: Ceiling applications only.
Acoustic Panels and Sound Absorption products to reduce reverberation and minimize the noise in your workspace or office. Improve your Room Acoustics and boost concentration, improve communication, increase comfort, improve productivity and ensure privacy.
Adagio is a sequence of well-controlled, graceful movements in which the design represents a physical waveform.
More Information
Break up the monotonous straight edges of your room with our 3D Note™ Adagio while at the same time, absorbing the reflecting sound waves that are troubling your acoustic soundscape through reverberation. Adagio is modern, sleek and incredibly pleasing to view at any time of the day, depending on your aesthetic preference, whether you blend in or break the mould. It is available for suspended from the ceiling which increases the open surface area for a better level of absorption of both uncontrolled reflections in large spaces and to fine-tune the acoustics of smaller spaces. The suspended options put its Noise Reduction Coefficient in the category of Class A.
Information
- Adagio – 320mm (variable height) x 2000mm (length) x 900mm (width) (approximation as cutting may give some slight tolerance)
- Noise Reduction Coefficient of 1.00 (average of 100% across all frequencies)
- Made from 100% polyester fibres
A durable structure that provides long term stability - Available in 15 different colours which blending is an option available to your designs
- Each design will require assembly on arrival
Inspiration
We have selected a video below to showcase our 3D Note™ Adagio to help inspire, maybe you will see something you like, perhaps you won’t, or perhaps you fancy it in a different colour or shape!
Have your own idea?
We want to hear it and help bring it to life for you. Our in-house design team can help you look at structuring and how it is put together, to work with you in how you can place it in a particular space. We will show you visualisations of the product and its placement, then we send it off to our precision cutting team to be cut and finally sent to you or our installation team to be crafted and installed.
We offer a bespoke product tailoring for our 3D Note™ Adagio with our in-house designer to help cater to your ideas
Is it suitable for my space?
Adagio is ideal for almost every situation to promote better internal acoustics. Whether you require sound absorption for an office, or you run a co-working space and have had complaints on the noise, or you run a small coffee house with high ceilings – we can install these in your space. The only recommendation we do have is selecting the right colour for the area such as where there is cooking, steam or smoke – a brilliant white shade may not fair well over time.
Each Adagio is precision cut for both visual consistency and ease of fitting, and is flat packed with suspension wires and instructions for assembly if you fancy yourself a DIY enthusiast or not we have an installation team happy to help put these in place for you!
- Offices and Workplace
- Environments
- Home
- Restaurants
- Bars
- Nightclubs
- Cafés
- Retail
FAQs
Each room features its own set of acoustic characteristics with no two alike, depending on its volumetric size, its geometry and its amount of hard, reflective surfaces – each of these lends to changing the soundscape. There also needs to be an idea of what activities will be conducted in the space, for instance, a large sports hall for lecturing purposes would not fair well unless a significant amount of sound absorption was introduced alongside sound reinforcement systems. You will want to make sure that the level of speech intelligibility is spread evenly across the room, which is also another factor for if it is for say 200 people in a 10 x 20-meter length and width room with 10 meters in height – a huge percentage would need to be accounted for. With this, there is no immediate answer to this without knowing the details of:
The room size
Geometry, such as a pitched roof with an octagon shape would have a completely different trajectory of sound than a simple rectangle room with a flat roof
What each surface has as a building material, for instance, a polished wooden floor with exposed breezeblock walls and a wood panel ceiling
We would then look at the events/activities you want to conduct in here and look at the best available options to you, break them down in to various tiers if required to factor in budgeting and performance – and then we look at your visual requirements in how you would like each Note™ to appear in the space.
3D Note™ Adagio is made of 100% Polyester Fibres which makes it dependable for almost any internal applications for there are not exposed irritants or loose fibres. Of this 65% comes from Post Consumer Recycled Content with 35% from Pre Consumer Recycled PET fibres.
Fire Rating is measured under EN 13501-1:2007+A1:2009: B – s1, d0.
3D Note™ Adagio is made of 100% Polyester Fibres which makes it dependable for almost any internal applications for there are not exposed irritants or loose fibres. Of this 65% comes from Post Consumer Recycled Content with 35% from Pre Consumer Recycled PET fibres.
Fire Rating is measured under EN 13501-1:2007+A1:2009: B – s1, d0.
Modern design approaches to the hospitality sector have progressed with the aesthetics drawing from a minimalist design: exposed concrete flooring, brick and block work walls all cragged and left to the elements with lots of hard furnishing. And in restaurants we are often seeing the kitchen environment opened up, to create an exposed and lively environment – creating engagement between Chefs and the customers by including them in the atmosphere, allowing them to be part of the experience.
But, with this comes the noise created in kitchens that were once hidden away behind the small porthole door beyond the bar is now central – so we now have the free-flowing environment being subject to the noise issues found in kitchens reverberating around the dining space. Dropped Note™ is a simple but beautiful addition to remedying these noise issues in a way that controls the background noise level – and is perfectly acceptable in cooking environments. The only initial suggestion we do have is to look at darker colour schemes where placement is required in areas with excessive vapour and smoke for staining will occur over time.
Printed instructions are provided with each 3D Note™ Adagio and comes with a set of suspension wires as standard to suspend it.
If you have been inspired by what you have seen in our Case Studies or would want to look at potential options of making grand or slight custom alterations to 3D Note™ Adagio, we can help. We can support you in the structuring of each idea by creating visual layouts of how it will piece together, if necessary we will also look to develop prototypes to see how it hangs in the physical space – and we can create visualisations of them rendered into your current or proposed rooms.
Design & Material Specification
We will provide a technical report and detailed design drawings/plans with the results of the acoustic survey. Contained in the report and drawings will be detailed and precise specifications to control noise levels and sound issues within the space. All are presented in an easy and accessible format so the client can understand the theory behind the design.
To find out exactly what room or building acoustics would work best for your sector and service, get in touch via the contact form or call us to discuss your project with our friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Although every client has unique requirements, there are a few common problems that can be found in many room acoustic set-ups; these issues can seriously hamper performance. Examples include:
• Excessive hard surfaces
• Multiple noise sources
• High ceilings
We have years of experience in finding convenient, cost-effective solutions for these common room acoustics issues.
Where do room acoustics matter?
Many people consider building acoustics to be an issue that is associated with a few specific industries and environments. In fact, we work with companies from all sectors to ensure that their room acoustics are suitable to help keep their working environment and employees as productive as possible.
The diverse industrial sectors and environments we’ve helped to develop first-class room acoustics for include:
The office can often be a demanding environment with multiple functions and layouts such as open-plan offices, call centres, and meeting and conference rooms. Given that acoustic comfort in the working environment is a large factor in the productivity and morale of the staff, it is essential to get the acoustic design right. Good acoustic panelling provides acoustic comfort which supports and encourages clear interactions, and acoustic privacy while also allowing staff and employees to concentrate on their various tasks.
Good acoustics in schools and other similar environments such as universities are essential to enable effective teaching and learning. Allowing for the teacher’s voice to be projected but not allowing the space to feel harsh or tedious for the students using it. Due to the vast increase in the subjects schools and universities teach there can be various acoustic issues when that can be avoided during the design phase of the project.
Due to the importance of good learning environments, there has been a lot of research on the subject. Subsequently, school buildings have been added in to the building regulations Approved in Document E and all new and extended school buildings have to comply with Building Bulletin 93 – Acoustic Design of schools: Performance Standards.
Here at NOVA Acoustics Ltd, we can provide sustainable and imaginative acoustic building designs that will not only achieve the specified criteria but also inspire students for years to come.
Many restaurant owners would describe a busy restaurant as a happy restaurant, having the happy buzz of patrons in conversation while eating some of the finest food is often the sign of a good restaurant.
However if the acoustics of the hospitality suite or restaurant do not provide the right amount of absorption and acoustic comfort, diners will often feel that they did not enjoy the time they spent in the establishment. People feel overwhelmed by loud and invasive background noise, but when the sound environment is too quiet it becomes uncomfortable and reclusive.
There are thousands of restaurant reviews stating that the acoustics and loudness of the establishment hurt the dining experience, so getting the right balance between happy buzz and excessive noise is key for a successful restaurant. We provide acoustic panelling solutions that keep your customers happy.
Sports halls and similar spaces such as village halls are often known for harsh acoustic conditions and large reverberation times (over 5 seconds) due to the large areas of hard and reflective surfaces. Adding in intense sporting activities and large audiences or groups of spectators, the local village/sports hall can quickly become an overwhelming acoustic environment.
However this should not be the case, NOVA Acoustics Ltd can provide clear and decisive acoustic strategies for upgrading existing sports/village hall or help design innovative recreational spaces from the ground up.
Auditoria and Cinemas have four main design goals in terms of acoustics: High levels of sound insulation Low background noise from ventilation and machinery and even balanced spatial acoustics to provide a consistent and immersive environment from any position in the room and high intelligibility of speech. NOVA Acoustics Ltd can provide acoustic designs and soundproofing to ensure your auditorium or cinema is the best it can be creating an immersive watching experience whether in a private home cinema or large cinema complex.
Churches and other places of worship can often be challenging places to design or upgrade as there is always the trade-off between a space designed for public speaking and sermons versus a space designed for singing and choirs.
A collaboration of physical acoustic treatment and directive loudspeakers can achieve the best solution for most spaces. NOVA Acoustics Ltd believes that the right balance can be found and contemporary places of worship should be designed around clear and concise communication whether this is singing, verbal or emotional. That is why our acoustic room design consultants aim to design acoustic schemes and treatments to suit the preferences of the people using the church or place of worship.
Studios can often be complicated spaces with a varied range of acoustic characteristics dependent on the specific use of the studio whether it’s audio, visual or rehearsal. With the progression of music and visual software along with a fast-moving culture almost any space can be considered suitable for a studio.
It is often the case that studios require large amounts of absorption with specific dimensions and placement. The room also needs to act acoustically diffuse to achieve good sound quality throughout the space. Therefore a bespoke acoustic design is required and may be dependent on room size, room use, the type of equipment used as well as the surrounding spaces adjacent to the studio space.
NOVA Acoustics Ltd offers specific acoustic testing of various room characteristics such as impulse response, room mode analysis and reverb time. We also offer tailored studio design for your space and all your creative needs.
Health sector buildings can be extremely susceptible to bad acoustics due to their busy nature and number of hard surfaces. It is in everyone’s interest to make all patients and staff feel as comfortable as possible, with the acoustics of the building and its rooms being a key factor. All announcements must be intelligible to ensure that staff can respond most efficiently. Many psychological and physiological effects can affect the wellbeing of patients, with studies indicating that noisy environments can affect blood pressure, stress levels and quality of sleep. It is also important to consider patients’ privacy, confidentiality and dignity when designing the acoustics of a room.
Acoustics in healthcare environments are complex and require a careful, strategic design balancing competing interests such as visibility versus enclosure, surface maintenance versus sound absorption, and initial construction budget versus long-term value. Nevertheless, effective acoustical performance is a critical need for all types of healthcare facilities.
Here at NOVA Acoustics Ltd, we possess the expertise to assess the subjective sound quality of the environments and provide the right planning solutions to accommodate the calm and tranquillity that such a delicate environment desires.
Libraries are quiet spaces used for study and reading therefore it is assumed that no acoustic treatment or design work needs to be undertaken to create a comfortable space. However, this is not the case poor acoustics in libraries and other such spaces means that any noise is usually amplified and can often have the effect of disrupting the quiet atmosphere which is detrimental to the concentration and comfort of the library users.
There are some key aspects in the acoustics design of libraries these should include:
Concentration – Library’s need to be quieter than normal spaces to provide an immersive and distraction-free environment.
Privacy – acoustics privacy is paramount as libraries often have spaces for group study and other activities such as book readings. These events should not interrupt or disturb other library users.
Aesthetics – just because this specific space is used for studying and reading it doesn’t mean that it should be dull. Library’s need to be stimulating and interactive environments for all users whether old or young.
NOVA Acoustics provides a full range of acoustic testing as well as functional and aesthetically pleasing acoustic panelling for libraries and study spaces. Rest assured, you’ll discover a wall panel to absorb those unwanted sound waves – the perfect solution for cutting the noise down in your space.
Commercial and Residential Absorbing Sound Solutions
Any space stands to benefit from acoustic treatment, and while our primary focus lies in commercial settings, we’re equally equipped to enhance the acoustic comfort of residential spaces with our domestic solutions. Home offices can particularly benefit from reducing overall noise levels to improve concentration and productivity.
Our in-house team of highly skilled consultants, designers, and installers is dedicated to realizing your acoustic objectives by specifying the most suitable sound-absorbing panels for your needs. You can rest assured that the entire installation process—from determining optimal placement and quantity to acoustic panelling installation—is expertly managed from start to finish, as required.
Our Approach
Desktop Review: We can provide a desktop review of your project to ensure the most effective acoustic panelling is specified. If your room has a simple layout we will be able to provide a free report estimating how many panels you should install to resolve your reverberation issue. Please note this is limited to one space being assessed.
Reverberation Test & Assessment: We conduct thorough reverberation testing and a review of the practical installation of acoustic panels. This is a robust assessment of your space and will advise on effective acoustic treatments. This service is not limited to the specification of products we sell and we can happily review the suitability of any acoustic product of choice.
Acoustic Panelling Pricing and Considerations
Our pricing is competitive and tailored to the specific needs of your project. The cost of our acoustic panelling solutions varies depending on the size of the space, the type of panels used, and the complexity of the installation. Contact us for a detailed quote and to discuss your project requirements.
Sound insulation advice for Part E
Soundproofing Walls