The scheme below provides three design options incorporating acoustic screens into the facade of a development. In these instances, the air inlet vents are acoustically screened by baffles which break the line of sight to a given noise source. The acoustic screens are, in this instance, created by extending parts of the facade or adding panels to the facade such to cover the air inlet vents.
Option 1 - Overlapping Façades
With a perpendicular air inlet to the facade, this design provides an ideal screen to a noise source propagating from the left-hand side of the building.
Option 2 - Solar Shading and Acoustic Screening
Here a solid transparent screen incorporated into the solar shading, provides acoustic screening to a noise source directly in front of the building.
Option 3 - Photovoltaics used as Acoustic Screens
Photovoltaics provide acoustic screens in this instance. The photovoltaics are used to provide solar shading, power and acoustic attenuation, all within the building’s facade. Off-setting the photovoltaics and placing the air vents directly behind these panels provide high levels of acoustic resistance.
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