Bespoke Acoustic Interiors was employed to create and deliver a new auditorium. The acoustic detailing required adjustment as a means of suiting a variety of musical entities within the environment. This was achieved by designing and constructing reflector rafts, reflexion walls, panelling and diffuser cladding. This worked effectively and resulted in an acoustically efficient space at Millfield, which is now well renowned nationwide.
For this project, Bespoke Acoustic Interiors were required to adopt the use of an acoustic plaster system as a means of dealing with a large amount of sound reflection. The acoustic plaster system was to be applied to plasterboard ceilings as is conventionally done with acoustic plaster systems. Although the application of such a system is nothing new, the way in which Bespoke dealt with edge detailing, certainly improved the quality of finish and consistency. Instead of using installing movement joints, as is traditionally done, the use of customised Seamless Abutment sections was employed as a means of creating consistently seamless edge detailing. The result was an acoustically effective environment, as you would expect through the use of an acoustic plaster but with the addition of invisible joints, which is unheard of within this area of the acoustic market.