ACOUSTICS

better acoustics for all spaces

sound analysis via acoustic imaging

yes, all.


Noisevoids are versatile acoustic devices that are thoughtfully designed with sound quality, aesthetics and eco-friendliness in mind.


nautilus (rustic)

hospitality & public spaces

Have you ever been to a restaurant or cafe and struggled to make out the music, a friends' gossip or even the waiter? Most hospitality venues have the unique challenge of trying to provide a comfortable environment which isn't going to absorb every imaginable stain. This often results in hard floors, tables and chairs that are not best known for their acoustic properties.

In order to fight sensory overload and just make everywhere a little more comfortable, we are developing 3D wall art that can either be tailored to stylishly fit and blend in to any environment.

cocoon (sleek)

How is this going to benefit my business?

How does this sound (excuse the pun): a device which, whilst being nigh on invisible and looking lovely, allows you to control table turnover and customer retention?

How does it do that? Psychoacoustics.

By adjusting the art in defined places, you are able at will to change the acoustic comfort of your customers, encouraging them to stick around on quiet days providing an inviting atmosphere or get them moving and keep turnover up on the busy days.


Your part in fighting sensory overload 

Noisevoid is keen to help small businesses fight sensory overload - a growing issue within our progressively busy world. Excess noise and poor acoustics negatively impacts our health - World Health Organisation.

We believe that building a network of spaces that are involved in the mission against sensory overload has the power to provide a profound quality of life improvement for sufferers of severe sensory overload; such as those on the autism spectrum, ADHD, brain injury victims & anxiety.

Creating spaces of high sound quality amongst the noise of towns and cities is something the founder of Noisevoid has dreamt of - but now we have the power and capability to contribute using our diverse and flexible acoustic materials and shapes. 

  • Provides tranquility
  • Improves focus
  • Helps to prevent sensory overload
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Low Impact for Heritage Spaces

More often than not, acoustic solutions are intrusive and require permanent change to a building to be effective. Especially with regards to sound proofing.

Using emerging technologies including acoustic imaging, Noisevoid is able create highly accurate heat maps concerning sound leakage and areas of high SPL for decisive and low impact sound proofing for listed heritage sites. 

Noisevoid is also actively developing sound proofing techniques that do not require permanent change for approval by conservation without sacrifice to sound proofing performance.

Images courtesy of Niche Project

St. George's Hall, Liverpool

Sound leakage between the Great hall and Crown courtroom at St. George's hall has limited venue revenue by restricting the types of events that can be held. 

Events held in the two spaces have been generating noise complaints and ultimately limiting the number of coincident events the venue can hold.

After discussing with a number of acoustic consultancies, Noisevoid provided the lowest impact acoustic solution using Acoustic Imaging. The video displayed here shows how the equipment is able to create a heat-map of sound leakage along with spectrum analysis. The video also demonstrates the sound proofing capabilities of the doors after initial treatment. Prior, the doors provided little-to-no acoustic separation between the two event spaces. 

Result of acoustic sealing after imaging with no aesthetic impact - ~ 45dB down to ~ 26dB

This can be improved further with higher impact sound proofing such as acoustic fabrics/panels.

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