Guides
Recording & Film Studio Acoustic Design: Specifications, Isolation, Dolby Atmos and Turnkey Delivery
Professional studios are not created by adding acoustic panels to normal rooms. They require sound isolation, low background noise, controlled reverberation, accurate monitoring geometry, services coordination, specialist construction and measured verification.
Cinema Acoustic Design: Dolby Atmos, THX, IMAX and Private Theatre Specifications
Cinema acoustic design is not just acoustic treatment. Serious cinemas, private theatres and Dolby Atmos rooms require sound isolation, controlled reverberation, low background noise, speaker geometry, quiet HVAC, vibration control, AV integration and measured verification. This guide explains the practical acoustic criteria behind Dolby Atmos, THX and IMAX, and why certification, specification and measured performance are not the same thing.
Healthcare & Clinic Acoustic Design in Australia
Healthcare acoustic design is not just about making a clinic quieter. It protects speech privacy, reduces stress, controls waiting-room noise, manages plant and services, and closes the construction gaps that let confidential conversations leak between rooms.
Gym & Fitness Studio Acoustic Design Australia: Noise, Vibration, Compliance and Delivery
Gym acoustic design is not just wall panels or rubber flooring. A serious fitness space must control structure-borne impact, vibration, bass, internal reverberation, services noise and compliance risk as one coordinated system.
What It Really Takes To Design Award-Winning Studios
Award-winning studios are not created by acoustic panels, expensive monitors or polished renders alone. They require a complete performance brief, disciplined acoustic engineering, buildable documentation, specialist materials, construction control, AV integration, testing and commissioning
Cinema acoustic design is not just acoustic panels or expensive speakers. A serious cinema requires isolation, low background noise, controlled reverberation, low-frequency management, speaker geometry, AV integration, services coordination and commissioning. This guide explains what to specify, what can fail and why integrated delivery matters.
Auditorium Acoustic Design: A Practical Guide for Speech, Music and Performance Spaces
Auditorium acoustic design is not just acoustic treatment. It is the coordinated design of reverberation, speech intelligibility, background noise, sound isolation, electroacoustics, materials, construction interfaces and final verification.
Home Theatre vs Media Room: What Is the Difference?
A dedicated home theatre is a single-purpose, isolated, light-controlled and calibrated cinema room. A media room is a multipurpose living space with entertainment technology. The right choice depends on the brief, not the screen size.
Hotel Acoustic Design in Australia: Guest Rooms, Walls, Floors, Doors and Noise Control
Hotel acoustic design is not just about thicker walls. Guest comfort depends on walls, floors, doors, corridors, services, flanking paths, plant noise, impact noise and how the acoustic intent is carried through design, supply, construction and verification










