Modern Sanctuary Acoustic Design: Pre-Design Integration with AcoustiBuilt

Modern Sanctuary Acoustic Design Pre-Design Integration

Project Overview: Modern Sanctuary Acoustic Design Modern sanctuary acoustic design starts before the construction drawings finish, not after the congregation moves in. The 8,000 SF Cornerstone build paired a seamless acoustic plaster ceiling with conventional ACT tile across the rear field and a 60-foot integrated diffuser to handle the long-axis reflections. The full scope landed […]

Academic Building Acoustical Scope: FSU College of Business

Academic Building Acoustical Scope FSU College of Business

Project Overview: FSU Academic Building Acoustical Scope Academic building acoustic scopes split across a half-dozen space types in a single bid package. The FSU College of Business build spanned a multi-story atrium, large-format lecture halls, flexible classrooms, and collaborative student areas, each demanding a different ceiling and wall acoustic system. The full scope landed during […]

Specialty Ceilings for a High-End Office: 1001 Water Street

Specialty Ceilings for a High-End Office Tenant

Project Overview: Specialty Ceilings for a High-End Office This was a full acoustic scope on a single-tenant fit-out, not a single-product retrofit. The 12th-floor office build-out called for four different ceiling and wall systems coordinated alongside electrical, sprinkler, and finish trades. The whole acoustic package landed before the tenant moved in, which is the right […]

Acoustic Enhancements in Performing Arts Venue: Largo Central Park Performing Arts Center

Project Overview: Wood Slats & Diffuser Treatment in Performing Arts Center The Largo Central Park Performing Arts Center (CPPAC) required specialized acoustic enhancements to transform its new auditorium into a professional-grade performance venue. Commercial Acoustics partnered with CII Contracting, Sweet Sparkman Architects, and an acoustical consultant to design and install a layered system of treatments. […]

Reducing Echo in New School Construction: North River Middle School in Florida

Project Overview: Acoustic Planning for New School Construction As part of a new middle school construction project in Manatee County, the design team was tasked with implementing acoustic measures early in the build process for reducing echo. The district aimed to meet ANSI S12.60 standards for classroom acoustics, minimize reverberation, and avoid the need for […]

Sound Control for Public Learning Spaces: Mote Science Education Aquarium in Sarasota, FL

Project Overview: Sound Control in New Multipurpose Rooms Mote Science Education Aquarium is known for its marine research and STEM education programs—hosting thousands of guests each year in its new state-of-the-art public learning spaces. One of the core spaces within the facility is a multipurpose room designed for presentations, events, and guided educational experiences. While […]

Noise Reduction in an Auto Dealership: Mercedes Benz in Coral Gables, FL

Project Overview: Enhancing Showroom Experience via Noise Reduction Mercedes Benz of Coral Gables is one of the premier luxury auto showrooms in South Florida. With high ceilings, hard surfaces, and open layouts, the original design risked excessive echo and noise reflection—compromising both customer experience and sales communication. To preserve the integrity of the dealership’s brand […]

Improving Speech Clarity in a School Auditorium: Wolfe County Middle School in Kentucky

Project Overview: School Auditorium Retrofit for Clearer Communication Wolfe County Middle School’s new auxiliary building was designed as a flexible-use space, combining a performance stage, full-sized court, and seating for large group gatherings. But while the architecture supported multipurpose use, it created an acoustic issue that limited the space’s effectiveness: speech intelligibility. Hard surfaces and […]

Reverberation Control in a U.S. Courthouse: Greenville, Mississippi

Project Overview: Reverberation Control in a Federal Courthouse The Greenville U.S. Courthouse was commissioned to house the U.S. Courts and Department of Justice. With high ceilings, masonry finishes, and large open volumes, the design posed serious acoustic challenges. Commercial Acoustics was brought in by Robins & Morton to implement reverberation control strategies that aligned with […]

Soundproofing an Airport Traffic Control Room: Tampa International Airport

Project Overview: Soundproofing a Critical Communication Hub The Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) room at Tampa International Airport is one of the most acoustically sensitive spaces in the facility. As a communication hub for dozens of air traffic controllers guiding aircraft in and out of the airport, every word matters. Soundproofing in this environment isn’t […]