
RICK FITZPATRICK
New member
Hello all. I got to thinking about the "edge effect" of absorption panels, and the distribution of a finite area of absorption, around the room, as the "edge effect" essentially states there is an increase in absorption by distributing the total area into small patches around the room. Looking for a design parameter, I remembered "tiling"
theory or "diamond theory" as others call it. I thought it might be an interesting concept for changing the look of a room at will simply by rotating absorption panel "diamonds" and reflection panel "diamonds. Take a look at this to illustrate the concept. It has more to do with design than acoustics, but the "edge effect enters the picture. This is NOT the only website with tiling theory illustrations but this will serve to introduce the concept. There are many interesting sites that take these ideas to the extreme.....thought it might be useful design concepts. Besides, I'm tired of rectangular panel concepts. If someone can concieve of combining this with node and null locations, something might really work acoustically correct too!
http://m759.freeservers.com/
theory or "diamond theory" as others call it. I thought it might be an interesting concept for changing the look of a room at will simply by rotating absorption panel "diamonds" and reflection panel "diamonds. Take a look at this to illustrate the concept. It has more to do with design than acoustics, but the "edge effect enters the picture. This is NOT the only website with tiling theory illustrations but this will serve to introduce the concept. There are many interesting sites that take these ideas to the extreme.....thought it might be useful design concepts. Besides, I'm tired of rectangular panel concepts. If someone can concieve of combining this with node and null locations, something might really work acoustically correct too!
http://m759.freeservers.com/