4 Ways Colleges Are Upgrading Classroom Acoustics Sound advice for administrators looking to improve acoustics and minimize ambient noise in all types of instructional spaces. By Sherrie Negrea September 18, 2018
HEAR ME NOW—The Furcolo Hall project at UMass Amherst required transforming a gym space with high ceilings into classrooms. Adding acoustical panel ceilings and upper wall soundabsorbing treatments achieved both the look and results that the project’s acoustical consultants and architect sought. In the active learning classrooms, where multiple people are talking at once and the voices can be distracting, the team worked to mitigate sound buildup.
NOISE CONTROL—Acoustical consultants had to consider both interior and exterior noise when working on University Hall at UMass Boston. Interior work focused on learning and performance spaces, while exterior concerns, eased by on-site rooftop noise monitoring, included being near a major airport flight path.