by Susan | Jul 18, 2019 | case studies, Office and Commercial Case Study, offices
Co-working acoustics to boost productivity As the workplace evolves, more and more people are working flexibly – whether that be late at night, from a sun terrace in Italy, or in a specially designed co-working space. Clockwise provide the latter – contemporary...
by Susan | Feb 11, 2019 | case studies, Leisure and Cultural Case Study, Office and Commercial Case Study, offices
dBx Acoustics worked with architects Poynton Bradbury Wynter Cole Architects on this project which was funded by the Heritage Lottery. The work consisted of replacement offices and public interface facilities as well as a new control room, replacing the original 1961...
by Susan | May 15, 2017 | articles, Blog, Illuminating Acoustics, offices
“Various environmental characteristics can have direct impacts on mental health and well-being, such as housing, crowding, noise, indoor air quality, and light” The WELL Building Standard, originally introduced in the US, is steadily gaining importance in...
by Susan | Mar 13, 2017 | case studies, Office and Commercial Case Study, offices
Blackberry Headquarters, Maidenhead dBx Acoustics worked alongside Fabric and AreaSq to deliver an acoustically excellent internal design for Blackberry’s new HQ at the Pearce Building, Maidenhead. Acoustic Challenges The ground floor client meeting room suite,...
by Susan | Jul 9, 2014 | articles, Blog, guest blog, offices
Our first ever guest blog is from Lynne at Friends of Wilson who writes about how our fight or flight response affects our emotional response to interior design. You can call her on 0141 334 2859 or find her on Twitter if you would like to know more about their...
by Susan | Jun 9, 2014 | articles, Blog, offers, offices
What’s the problem with office acoustics? As Julian Treasure points out in one of his TED talks, architects and designers tend to focus exclusively on the eyes. “They use them to design with, and they design for them”. As a result, many of us end up spending...