OBJECTIVE:To explore strategies and innovative approaches for enhancing
acoustics in interior spaces while effectively minimizing noise transmission
between rooms and floors.
AIM : To design a in campus and making efficient enough to bare the noise
around .
LOCATION : VIT lecture building near second entrance of the campus.
1. Key Acoustic Issues in the Layout
2. Echo & Reverberation – Hard surfaces cause sound
reflection, reducing clarity.
ANALYSIS :Key Points: Acoustic Issues from Surroundings 3. Uneven Sound Distribution – Back-row students may
struggle to hear clearly.
1. Road Traffic – Constant vehicle noise; use double-glazed windows and
landscaping barriers. 4. Background Noise – Chair movement, conversations, and
external disturbances.
2. Parking Area – Engine sounds, alarms, and foot traffic; buffer zones and
noise-absorbing surfaces help. 5. Sound Leakage – Poor insulation allows noise transfer
between spaces.
3. College Grounds – Sports and event noise; schedule events wisely and
add acoustic insulation. 6. Teacher’s Voice Strain – Requires extra effort to reach all
students.
4. Entrance Zone – Conversation and external disturbances; vestibules and
indoor waiting areas minimize disruption. 7. Would you like a diagram to visually represent these
issues?
5. Building Materials – Poor insulation and hard surfaces amplify sound;
use acoustic panels, false ceilings, and padded furnishings.
FIBRE GLASS
•Soundproof fibreglass comes in boards/slabs rather than rolls. RAT TRAP BOND
•Used in various places and applications including acoustic panels in home
•Sound Insulation: The hollow cavities within the bond help in reducing
studios, theatres, and commercial buildings.
•Effective in diminishing noise that enters or leaves a room and improves sound transmission, making it effective for noise control
•Material Efficiency: Since fewer bricks and mortar are used, the structure
internal acoustics.
•Different types available with differing thicknesses, densities, and strengths remains lightweight while still offering acoustic benefits
FLOOR UNDER LAYMENT
ACOUSTIC PLASTER •Noise Reduction: Helps minimize impact noise and airborne sound
transmission between floors.
•Applications: Suitable for various architectural and interior spaces. •Material Options: Common materials include rubber, foam, cork, and
•Acoustic Benefits: Reduces surface reflection and enhances sound control. fiberglass, each offering different levels of sound absorption.
•Impact Insulation Class (IIC): Higher IIC ratings indicate better noise
•Key Considerations: Depth and weight impact sound deflection but aid acoustic calibration. isolation, with luxury buildings often exceeding minimum code
requirements.
•IN PREVIOUS PLAN 115 THICK BRICK WALL,
NORMAL SLAB,AND NORMAL TILING WAS USED
WITHOUT ANY ACOUTIC MATERIAL ALLOWING
SURROUDING TO DISTRRURB WHOLE CLASS
ROOM . MULTIPLE WINDOS ALSO CAUSED THE
DISTURBANCE. IN NEW PLAN RAT TRAP BOND BECAUSE OF EXTERNAL CON
NOISES ,FIBREGLASS , ACOUSTIC PLATER AND FLOOR
UNDERLAYMENT FOR INTERNAL ECHOING