Lydvangsvegger
Lydvangsvegger, a term derived from Norwegian, translates to "sound-absorbing walls." These are architectural elements designed specifically to reduce sound reflection and transmission within a space or between different areas. They are often employed in environments where noise control is crucial, such as recording studios, concert halls, theaters, auditoriums, and open-plan offices.
The primary function of lydvangsvegger is to manage acoustics by absorbing sound energy rather than reflecting
The design and construction of lydvangsvegger can vary significantly depending on the intended application and the