Acoustic design of open-plan offices and comparison of requirements in the Nordic countries

Acoustic regulations or guidelines for schools exist in all five Nordic countries. The acoustic criteria depend on room uses and deal with airborne and impact sound insulation, reverberation time, sound absorption, traffic noise, service equipment noise and other acoustic performance characteristics...

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Main Authors: Petersen, Claus Møller, Rasmussen, Birgit
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Language:English
Published: Nordic Acoustic Association 2018
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/3282a4f5-7718-4b02-999e-217af479c52a 2024-09-15T18:14:34+00:00 Acoustic design of open-plan offices and comparison of requirements in the Nordic countries Petersen, Claus Møller Rasmussen, Birgit 2018 application/pdf https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/3282a4f5-7718-4b02-999e-217af479c52a https://vbn.aau.dk/ws/files/281954690/2026382_C_M_Petersen_BNAM2018.pdf eng eng Nordic Acoustic Association https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/3282a4f5-7718-4b02-999e-217af479c52a urn:ISBN:978-87-995400-3-7 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Petersen , C M & Rasmussen , B 2018 , Acoustic design of open-plan offices and comparison of requirements in the Nordic countries . in Proceedings of the Baltic-Nordic Acoustics Meeting 2018 . 2018 edn , Nordic Acoustic Association , Reykjavik , Joint Baltic-Nordic Acoustics Meeting (BNAM), Proceedings , vol. 2018 , pp. 1-8 , Baltic-Nordic Acoustics Meeting 2018 , Reykjavik , Iceland , 15/04/2018 . reverberation time regulations Nordic Countries building code contributionToPeriodical 2018 ftalborgunivpubl 2024-07-23T23:49:13Z Acoustic regulations or guidelines for schools exist in all five Nordic countries. The acoustic criteria depend on room uses and deal with airborne and impact sound insulation, reverberation time, sound absorption, traffic noise, service equipment noise and other acoustic performance characteristics. In four of the countries – Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden – schools are also included in voluntary classification schemes published as the national standards SFS, IST, NS and SS. These classification schemes have four quality levels with the same denotations A, B, C and D, but otherwise not identical. The national criteria for quality level C correspond to the national regulations or recommendations for new-build. The quality levels A and B are intended to define better acoustic performance than C, and D lower performance. Typically, acoustic regulations and classification criteria for schools have become more extensive and stricter during the last two decades. The paper focuses on comparison of sound insulation and reverberation time criteria for classrooms in regulations and classification schemes in the Nordic countries. Limit values and changes over time will be discussed as well as how the role of classification schemes could be optimized in the future. In the Nordic countries, most office buildings include open-plan offices. However, to optimize working conditions, such spaces require special acoustic design to obtain reasonable sound attenuation between groups and satisfactory speech intelligibility internally in groups, although optimal working conditions can never be expected. This paper describes and compares the current requirements and recommendations in the Nordic countries for such open-plan offices and presents the design and measurements from two Danish office buildings. The results from room acoustical modelling, measurements and subjective evaluation are presented and evaluated in relation to current requirements and recommendations. Furthermore, the applicability of different criteria in a ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Aalborg University's Research Portal
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Nordic Countries
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Nordic Countries
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Petersen, Claus Møller
Rasmussen, Birgit
Acoustic design of open-plan offices and comparison of requirements in the Nordic countries
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description Acoustic regulations or guidelines for schools exist in all five Nordic countries. The acoustic criteria depend on room uses and deal with airborne and impact sound insulation, reverberation time, sound absorption, traffic noise, service equipment noise and other acoustic performance characteristics. In four of the countries – Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden – schools are also included in voluntary classification schemes published as the national standards SFS, IST, NS and SS. These classification schemes have four quality levels with the same denotations A, B, C and D, but otherwise not identical. The national criteria for quality level C correspond to the national regulations or recommendations for new-build. The quality levels A and B are intended to define better acoustic performance than C, and D lower performance. Typically, acoustic regulations and classification criteria for schools have become more extensive and stricter during the last two decades. The paper focuses on comparison of sound insulation and reverberation time criteria for classrooms in regulations and classification schemes in the Nordic countries. Limit values and changes over time will be discussed as well as how the role of classification schemes could be optimized in the future. In the Nordic countries, most office buildings include open-plan offices. However, to optimize working conditions, such spaces require special acoustic design to obtain reasonable sound attenuation between groups and satisfactory speech intelligibility internally in groups, although optimal working conditions can never be expected. This paper describes and compares the current requirements and recommendations in the Nordic countries for such open-plan offices and presents the design and measurements from two Danish office buildings. The results from room acoustical modelling, measurements and subjective evaluation are presented and evaluated in relation to current requirements and recommendations. Furthermore, the applicability of different criteria in a ...
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