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Optimising volumes to create :
6 studios (sound/image editing and mixing)
1 office / meeting space
1 filming area
1 relaxation area
Showcasing the industrial architecture and exposed timber structure elements.
Acoustic insulation through decoupled structures, adapted to a renovation context (insulation between rooms and floors).
Optimisation of network routes and pre-planned openings to preserve both the acoustic integrity of the walls and the aesthetic character of the existing building.
Use of bio-based insulation materials (cellulose wadding, wood wool, and “Métisse”, made from recycled textiles).
Timber-framed studio structures and wooden interior cladding.
Reuse of existing timber shelves and doors.
Cymatics is the study of the visualisation of acoustic vibrations.
As early as the 18th century, physicist Chladni began visualising sound frequencies, later known as Chladni figures.
We designed bespoke acoustic panels inspired by these figures.