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2.4 Bench Seating

Adding attenuation to the vented facade of a single storey building is comparatively easier than a multistory building, since it is often possible to extend the building envelope, accommodating the additional depth of the NAT Vent Boxes.

In the case of single storey buildings, it is common to maintain a simple vertical thermal line, by placing the thermal damper into the line of the facade 4. The acoustic attenuation in this instance is placed on the external side of the building. This design approach has been implemented by MACH Acoustics on several projects.

The NAT Vent Box has been installed under bench seating, flower boxes, play boxes, small steps in the facade and other elements. These units have all been used to hide and accommodate the additional facade depth often required when naturally ventilating a building on a particularly noisy site.

A second advantage of single storey buildings is the potential to incorporate the NAT Vent Box above or within roof lines, above corridors, over storage rooms and other areas.

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