Sports hall with acoustic ceilings
Sports hall with acoustic ceilings
Sports hall with acoustic ceilings
Sports hall with acoustic ceilings
Sports hall with acoustic ceilings
Sports hall with acoustic ceilings
Sports hall with acoustic ceilings
Sports hall with acoustic ceilings
Sports hall with acoustic ceilings

Salle polyvalente - Albias

The project:

Located in the Tarn-et-Garonne region, the town of Albias has launched renovation work on its multi-purpose hall. A meeting place for local residents, the 1,600 m² hall is used for local events and covered markets.

Saint-Gobain Eurocoustic was chosen to propose an acoustic ceiling solution adapted to a particular installation under a rounded roof.

The customer requirements:
  • Suitable for large spaces
  • Acoustic comfort
  • Visual comfort
Our answer:

A solution with ACOUSTISHED® A40 tiles, suitable for large volumes and high roofs, in white to bring light. ACOUSTISHED® A40 tiles also offer excellent acoustic performance, absorbing sound for greater intelligibility.

ACOUSTISHED® A40 BLANC
  • Large dimensions: 1500 x 1000 mm modules meet the requirements of large spaces, making installation easier and the aesthetic result more harmonious.
  • Brightness: white ACOUSTISHED® A40 tiles offer excellent light performance (light reflection & diffusion, matte finish, purity of white), contributing to both visual comfort and optimized lighting of premises.

       Product Benefits:

  • Sound absorption: αw= 1
  • Reaction to fire: A1 for white
  • Light reflection: coefficient greater than 87%.
  • Increased flexural strength
  • IAQ: A+ classification
  • High-density panel
  • 1500 x 1000 m module
  • Aesthetic choice: white and 7 sail colors available
  • Can be installed in ceilings and walls

 

Project's Information
  • Surface area: 1600 m²
  • City: Albias (82)
  • Country: France
  • Premises: Multi-purpose hall
  • Completion date: 2018
Contacts
  • Installation company: SARL Descouls
  • Sales manager : Alain BOURDETTE : 06 80 64 89 12 [email protected]

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