Complete acoustic mission of the room, Tailor-made acoustic solutions
Owner
Shanghai City Hall
Ability
2,200 pl.
Amount of work
€60,000,000 (excl. VAT)
Architect
Jean-Marie Charpentier, Arte, Studios
Year
Delivered in 2001
The Shanghai Opera comprises several halls on a 10-storey complex:
A main room with 1,800 seats;
A 600-seat theater;
A 200-seat auditorium.
Methodology
Tisseyre + Associés has 40 years of experience in the acoustics of performance halls, its core business originally. 30 years ago, anticipating the digital revolution and 3D visualization, we developed a tool for 3D models of performance halls: Hall Acoustics®. Instead of using the sound ray shooting technique which does not take into account the architectural details, we use the finite element mesh technique which allows these details to be modeled with finesse in order to fully integrate them into the acoustic performance. of the room from its conception. Based on the observation that the acoustics of a performance hall are structuring for its architecture, we have developed a joint working methodology with the architect.
Tasks
Complete acoustic mission of the room
Thanks to our 3D modeling tool, Hall Acoustics®, we can collaborate from the design phase with the architect in order to integrate the acoustic performance of the room into the architecture. Our work therefore does not focus on the dimensioning of a posteriori solutions of acoustic absorbers to attenuate the effects of reverberations. We work with the architect on the choice of shapes and materials used in order to optimize the reverberations so that they contribute to the acoustic performance of the room, which can be summarized as:
Sound strength, clarity and definition. The sound should be loud, clear and precise.
The sound envelopment of all spectators. The people in the room feel like they are part of the show: the sound envelops them.
Tailor-made acoustic solutions
Hall Acoustics® allowed us to design integrated and tailor-made acoustic solutions for:
The shape of the ceiling;
The shapes and moldings of the wooded side walls;
The typology and upholstery of the armchairs;
The absorbing and diffusing acoustic treatment of the stage cage.