The importance of office acoustics has become a critical issue. As trends continue to push traditional enclosed private offices out into the open plan as workstations, the issue of sound and the ability to control it has become paramount. The ability to concentrate is a key benefit that all employees must have if companies are to remain productive and operate at optimum levels.
A recent report by The International Facility Management Association (IFMA) shows that over 80% of respondents currently use open plan/panel systems in their space planning. The use of workstations having thus defined the majority of corporate America, has forced system furniture manufacturers to stay abreast of important trends that affect the open plan. Whether addressing the ergonomics of a workstation, creating a better wire management system for electric and cabling flexibility, or providing acoustical comfort, manufacturers and their dealer distributors must provide answers to the problems their clients face.
The latest trend receiving focus is office acoustics. Just look at the office of today.
For years, architects and designers have had standards for creating acceptable levels of interior "climate" conditions as they have pertained to lighting, heating/ventilating systems, ADA accessibility, and ergonomics. It only makes sense that they have now turned their sites on the one aspect that really can make or break an office space. Acoustics. In over 99% of all corporate offices they can find the answers they are looking for and solve their problems with sound masking.
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