The behavior of sound waves will always change depending on the characteristics of the space (room, hall, auditorium, room, square, etc.) in which these waves move, therefore, it is important the acoustic conditioning of the space, depending on the intended use, seeking to obtain a homogeneous behavior of the sound in the place.
Noise control is mainly referred to as the implementation of acoustic insulation systems in order to obtain sound pressure levels determined by the standards and resolutions imposed by the state in certain areas.
For noise control, for example, elements that divide enclosures or enclose the main sources of noise in a given space are used.
Once again, architecture and engineering work hand in hand to present the best proposals to each client, bearing in mind that each project is unique and that its technical specifications and aspirations must be adapted to the available spaces.
Any space can be acoustically intervened, some examples are: meeting rooms, classrooms, auditoriums, industries, recording studios, churches, theaters and even homes.
Using specialized tools, ambient noise levels, sound insulation levels, reverberation times and resonance frequencies are evaluated.
By having a Semi-Anecoic chamber it is possible to perform more detailed studies of the acoustic behavior of different machines, musical instruments, speakers or various materials.