In order to create excitement for the MTV generation, Foot Locker turned hundreds of its stores into cutting-edge sight and sound arenas - complete with 24 screen video walls, synchronized light shows and surround sound systems.
The only problem was that with so much sound in one space, the reverberation echo created havoc in the stores!
Acoustical Solutions treated a Woodcraft store in Richmond, Virginia with acoustic baffles. The soundproofing and noise control product provider expertly solves echo problems and reverberation problems.
Only days before its grand reopening, Circa Gallery in Minneapolis found its new space too loud and "lively." A quick installation of SONEX Valueline acoustical foam panels the day before the reopening solved the problem.
Now, the contemporary art gallery has the right amount of "liveliness" and is more attractive to visitors' eyes and ears.
Seattle's Bell Street Pier is a beautiful but busy place. The 14-acre mixed-use development includes a 1,900-foot cruise ship terminal, an international conference center, a maritime museum, restaurants and retail space.
Lake Bonin Roll-Arena in Rome, PA has long been one of the most popular spots in town. On any given night, you could pull up into the parking lot and hear all the fun that was going on inside. Trouble was, the moment you walked through the doors, the arena's poor acoustics and reverberating echoes made it difficult to understand anything clearly.
When trying to find a ceiling system that worked in The Children's Place - a line of chirldren's clothing stores - the designers wanted a fun, attractive ceiling system that would fit the personality of the store while keeping a lid on noise levels.