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End of life wet felt tiles were upcycled by Rockfon after South Tyneside Council specified new Rockfon Koral ceiling tiles for their town hall refurbishment.
We’re all familiar with the idea of recycling. With ‘upcycling’, waste is transformed into more valuable products, thereby reducing the need for virgin materials.
This is an accessible introduction to acoustics in interiors. Light on heavy technical detail, rich in examples of good and bad practice.
Our acoustic solutions made with stone wool and upcycled waste has a positive impact on the environment
In a circular economy, products should be used for as long as possible – and reused to the greatest extent possible when they reach the end of their service life.
The linear “take, make, waste” economic model is reaching its limits. The environment simply does not have the capacity to sustain it any more.
In the United Kingdom, for example, the government’s bb 93 guidelines for school acoustics are notoriously draconian. So when Archial Group was named Architect and Lead Designer for the new Heartlands Academy in Birmingham, acoustics were front and centre.
How to create beautiful, healthy spaces which protect people from unwanted noise and the spread of fire while making a valuable contribution to the movement towards a more sustainable future.
A new, spectacular library has opened its doors in the Finnish capital Helsinki. Oodi, as it is called, is much more than just a library. It is a meeting place for creativity, learning and relaxation
Our stone wool ceiling solutions deliver acoustics, fire safety, durability and several other benefits.
We provide customers with a complete acoustic ceiling system offering, combining sound absorbing ceiling tiles and wall panels with suspension grid systems and accessories.