
"Occupant surveys...typically find that acoustics is the leading source of workplace dissatisfaction. This acoustic dissatisfaction is frequently related to speech
privacy—overhearing unwanted conversations, or feeling that one is overheard." |
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The above quotation (from the Center for The Built Environment) documents the necessity of quality acoustical design in the workplace. This study, as well as numerous others, finds that acoustics play a central role in the overall quality and effectiveness of office environments.
Please see below for links to published studies in the area of office acoustics, as well as articles published in major trade journals.