Designing quality listening environments
for indoor spaces




Environmental
Energy, & Acoustics
Consulting Services




Most public or work spaces demand proper acoustics. Analysis and design for quality architectural acoustics is a critical part of the building process. Poor acoustical quality that is noted after a project is completed can usually be corrected, but retrofits are costly.

RSG helps clients define their acoustical goals and designs practical solutions that meet their needs. We have extensive experience analyzing sound problems and finding solutions for room acoustics, sound isolation, and mechanical systems (HVAC, generators, etc.) for both new buildings and existing spaces.

Whether there is a need to stop an intruding noise or listen to what a room sounds like before it is built, RSG's professionals have the experience to do it.

Capabilities

•  Room acoustics analysis and measurement

•  Speech intelligibility/privacy analysis

•  Auralization of spaces (predicting and demonstrating how a space will sound)

•  Mechanical system noise and vibration control design

•  Materials testing



Types of buildings and spaces we have designed for proper acoustics

•  Hospitals

•  Schools/universities (public, private and institutional)

•  Libraries

•  Conference and convention centers

•  Offices

•  Courthouses

•  Worship spaces

•  Theaters (indoor and outdoor)

•  Restaurants

•  Retirement facilities

•  Commercial facilities

•  Spectator sports facilities

•  Residences

•  Industrial facilities






Acoustics
  - Architectural Acoustics 
  - Noise Assessment

Air Quality Consulting

Environmental

Energy







Sample Projects



Sanctuary/Auditorium Room Acoustics Study
Study of the room acoustics.

Floor/Ceiling Sound Transmission Study
Conducted a sound transmission analysis on a floor and ceiling assembly.

Reverberation & Speech Intelligibility Study
Study of the room acoustics of a multipurpose gymnasium.

Office/Conference Center/Auditorium Design
Providing acoustical consulting for a new conference center.

Auralization Examples






White Papers



Ten ways to avoid making costly building-noise mistakes.

Sound design for educational facilities.