Sound Excellence Elevates Jing Shi Hui Cheng School's Multi-Functional Hall

Located in the heart of Xin Cheng district in Shiwanzhen, Boluo County, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, Jing Shi Hui Cheng School aims to establish itself as a premier elite institution of high standards, quality, internationalization, modernization, and significant influence and competitiveness. During the school's decoration process, acoustic decor emerges as a vital aspect that significantly contributes to enhancing the overall level of the institution.
The multi-functional hall serves as a versatile space for various purposes such as meetings, presentations, artistic performances, and screenings. This includes venues like a multi-purpose lecture hall, auditorium, multi-functional conference hall, and banquet hall.
Due to variations in the building's structure, the multi-functional hall is susceptible to different acoustic anomalies like echoes, sound focus, and multiple reflections, potentially disrupting the normal operation of the audio system. The design of the multi-functional hall encompasses comprehensive elements such as HVAC systems, maintenance structures, sound barriers, and audio control rooms.
During the initial acoustic design of the multi-functional hall (auditorium), an ODEON-based indoor acoustic simulation was conducted based on the project's specifics. This involved predicting room impulse responses from sound sources to receiver points in the 3D model, which can be imported from software like SketchUp or other CAD tools. The software yields acoustic parameters such as T30, D50, EDT, and SPL. By controlling indoor reflection, sound absorption, and interface scattering properties, the desired sound quality of the multi-functional hall (auditorium)'s sound system can be achieved.
The multi-functional hall (auditorium) is required to meet the acoustic demands of hosting conferences and artistic performances. This entails ensuring clear speech, sufficient loudness, even sound distribution, and authentic representation of sound dynamics and tonal richness.
Consequently, post architectural acoustic treatment, the venue should exhibit minimal echoes, multiple reflections, and flutter echoes, meeting the usage requirements and providing clear, intelligible sound quality.
In the multi-functional hall (auditorium), the ceiling incorporates Taingo Acoustic's terrazzo absorption panels, while the walls feature Taingo Acoustic's Type 13-3 slotted red glass wool absorption panels, red glass wool-based flat reflection panels, and MLS diffusion panels made of Class A gray magnesium glass board.