Wall-mounted acoustic panel CONVENTION CENTRE KOBLENZ
MDFrectangularperforated

wall-mounted acoustic panel
wall-mounted acoustic panel
wall-mounted acoustic panel
wall-mounted acoustic panel
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Characteristics

Installation
wall-mounted
Material
MDF
Shape
rectangular
Finish
perforated
Room/use
for public buildings
Other characteristics
design
Thickness

30 mm
(1.181 in)

Description

Country / Place - - Germany/Koblenz Name of Project: - - Convention Centre Koblenz Product Category: - - Wall Claddings, Room Acoustics Material: - - MDF, 30mm Perforation: - - 50100 scaled Colour: - - RAL 9016 Architect / Planer: - - Von Canal Architekten Koblenz The great variety of colours and perforations that can be incorporated into the Bruag Acoustics System likewise accompany the conventionally-installed Acoustics Solution which we also make available. By ‘conventional installation’ we mean that no metal frame is used, but, rather, the panel is fixed onto a batten. This solution has been used in a skilful manner in the convention centre located in the German city of Koblenz. Bruag panels and the underlying acoustic construction have enhanced the building. What is particularly remarkable is that though the panels consist of 58% of open space within a 4 x 1 metreformat, and a continuous perforation, they are still very stable. The perforation continues through all the panels without the presence of any crosspiece. The basic requirements in terms of open space were developed by an acoustics professional. Our laser technology enabled us to follow these requirements, while a heavy curtain has been purposely placed behind the panels to facilitate whatever adjustments may be required by the specific use to which the hall is put at any given time.

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