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The Royal Opera House in London

Theatres & Venues

Performances in theatres and musical events in venues & concert halls need to have noise levels carefully controlled. Acoustic isolation is important to minimise both external noise from say emergency vehicles or aircraft and internal noise from one area to another - or indeed to the outside as breakout.

The magic of a performance can be ruined by sounds from other rooms or outside the building disturbing the audience, actors or speakers. Sound produced in the venue (by a band or sound system for example) travelling to other rooms or outside the building can also have an effect on other events being held in those rooms or even irate neighbours and in the extreme create legal dilemmas.

Mason UK Ltd has worked on many theatres and venues (see the projects listed in grey bar down the right hand side of the screen) and has an excellent track record for providing successful acoustic isolation systems for these projects. Although each job is bespoke, a typical venue will require that the floors, ceilings and walls are acoustically isolated.

'Box in Box' Construction

We recommend using the �box in box� construction for optimum noise control. A Box in Box structure is essentially an independent structure (box) isolated from the main building structure using resilient mountings.


A Box in Box structure is comprised of 3 main elements:


Acoustic Floating Floors

Probably the most important component of any sound isolation system is the flooring and to achieve isolation the floors are generally floated. Typically the floors are constructed of concrete and are supported on elastomeric isolators (or spring) which also introduce the all important air gap.


The most effective construction method is the 'Jack-Up' floating floor system. This system eliminates the need for permanent formwork and is quick and easy to install thus greatly reducing site time and cost. Air gaps up to 200mm can be achieved. Wooden floating floors are sometimes used when a lightweight system is required. For more information on the variety of floating floor types available please scroll down and look at the list of recommend products listed beneath this text.


Acoustically Isolated Walls

Once the flooring has been constructed and jacked to the required level, the walls may be constructed directly onto these floors. This then achieves the next element of 'box in box'.

When the internal isolated walls need to be fixed to the external building structure we have a range of sway braces and acoustic wall ties available. We recommend the DNSB-A sway brace for stud walls and DNSB-BM brace for block work walls. At the head of the wall a resilient angle is often required. For this situation we recommend the AB-716.


To see more information on these products please scroll down to the bottom of this page. Alternatively to view the larger range of sway braces and wall ties available (as well as other wall acoustic isolation products) go to the �Walls� section in the products drop down menu at the top of the screen.


Acoustic Hangers

Finally to complete the Box in Box structure, an acoustic ceiling (or lid) is required. Acoustic ceilings are generally suspended on drop rods on acoustic hangers from the soffit or timber joists. For short spans the ceiling joists are usually carried by the side walls.

Mason UK has a large range of hangers available and typically we would recommend our HDQF hangers when a British Gypsum MF or similar metal grid system is used. These are available with either a L.D.S rubber element or with a spring when low frequency or impact isolation is required. This range of products has been designed to accept metal frame ceiling systems from BG, Knauf or LaFarge. A more detailed description of this product is available at the bottom of the screen. To view the other hanger types available please click the drop down products menu at the top of the screen and select the relevant section.



Conclusion

The box in a box construction discussed above provides the optimum noise control. We are able to meet the individual requirements of any project with standard or bespoke products. Details of products recommended for this job are listed below and similar projects we have worked on are to the right.

If you have a question, are interested in learning more about any of our products or projects please contact our friendly engineers via the details to the left or on our contact page.



      Typical Products Used

HDQF - Rubber Ceiling Hangers

Quick fit ceiling hangers are made from high quality low dynamic stiffness (LDS) natural rubber. This hanger has been designed to aid the contractor with a quick installation of suspended acoustic ceilings which use a metal grid system.

HDQF-A - Acoustic Hanger PDF
Mason UK Ltd -  HDQF-A - Acoustic Hanger PDF View Datasheet

HDQF DWG
Mason UK Ltd - HDQF DWG View CAD File

Hangers & Ceilings

Acoustic suspended ceilings are an excellent way of preventing airborne noise from below passing into the ceiling structure, or preventing noise/vibration from the floor above entering the room below. Mason U.K. has a very large range of acoustic hangers available, click below to view.

AB-716 Angle Head Restraint

Angle head restraint for the top of the block and stud walls. The AB-716 provides support whilst ensuring acoustic isolation is maintained

AB-716 Angled Head Restraint
Mason UK Ltd -  AB-716 Angled Head Restraint View Datasheet

DNSB-A Sway Brace / Wall Tie

DNSB-A is a low frequency wall tie. It has a bolt end for stud walls or hooked end for masonry walls. Click below to learn more.

DNSB Sway Brace PDF
Mason UK Ltd -  DNSB Sway Brace PDF View Datasheet

Isolated Walls

The walls of a space sensitive to noise or vibration transmission need to be isolated from the main building structure. The walls can be built on a floating floor or specially designed wall support plates. Click below to learn more.

Jack-Up LDS Rubber Floating Floors

The Mason FSN Jack-Up system eliminates the need for the labour intensive installation of boards & the lifting process ensures the airgap without the possibility of bridging. The Jack-Up system is highly flexible and assures excellent performance.

Small FSN Floating Floor Mount
Mason UK Ltd -  Small FSN Floating Floor Mount View Datasheet

Large FSN Floating Floor Mount
Mason UK Ltd -  Large FSN Floating Floor Mount View Datasheet

Floating floor brochure
Mason UK Ltd -  Floating floor brochure View Datasheet

Jack-Up Spring Floating Floors

Mason Industries jack-up spring acoustic floating floors are used for low frequency isolation or where impact isolation is required, such as bowling alleys, gymnasia & health clubs. Click below to find out more.

Spring Mount Floating Floors PDF
Mason UK Ltd -  Spring Mount Floating Floors PDF View Datasheet

DNSB-BM Wall Tie / Sway Brace

The DNSB-BM range is a very popular acoustic sway brace. It is a low frequency wall tie. Bolt end for stud walls or hooked end for masonry walls.

DNSB PDF
Mason UK Ltd -  DNSB PDF View Datasheet

Concrete Floating Floors

This is an introduction to Mason UK concrete acoustic floating floor systems. There are 3 main systems; LDS rubber FSN jack-up, FS spring jack-up & EAFM form work. These acoustic floating floor systems are used to acoustically isolate a room from its surroundings. Please click below to learn more

Spring Floating Floors PDF
Mason UK Ltd -  Spring Floating Floors PDF View Datasheet

Rubber Floating Floors PDF
Mason UK Ltd -  Rubber Floating Floors PDF View Datasheet