Reduced architecture with high acoustic quality
PVision's new office complex is characterised by a clear architectural attitude. Exposed concrete, copper and mineral floor coverings determine the appearance and form the basis for a durable, low-maintenance and deliberately reduced construction method.
The open floor plans and exposed concrete ceilings placed high demands on the acoustic quality of the rooms. With the Ecophon Solo Circle ceiling sails, a solution was chosen that combines acoustic effectiveness with visual presence. The free-floating, circular elements specifically improve the room acoustics and fit into the clear geometry of the building.
The project shows how the choice of materials, acoustics and usage concept can be coordinated at an early stage. For building owners and investors, this creates a functional building that retains its value, and for architects it is an example of the precise integration of technical requirements into a clear architectural language.
Key benefits at a glance
- High acoustic quality despite open floor plans and exposed concrete ceilings
- Reduced, clear architecture thanks to visible acoustic solution
- Targeted improvement of room acoustics without interfering with the building structure
- Durable, low-maintenance materials for sustainable use
- Valuable building through early coordination of architecture, acoustics and use