Sixteen design teams of students in University of Nottingham at Ningbo have been formed for the student design competition of a rural school. Recently, they have visited a Adream classroom in Ningbo. Details can be found in this link.
The 11th International Conference on Green and Energy-Efficient Building & New Technologies
The 11th International Conference on Green and Energy-Efficient Building & New Technologies and Products Expo has been held in Beijing on March 24 and 25. Dr. Siu-Kit Lau has been invited for a speech regarding the current research at classroom acoustics in China. Results have been compared with a recent study in UK. There are other professionals sharing their studies and experiences in green campus development.
A Major Element for Health, Wellbeing and Productivity of Staff
Acoustics in Offices:
— A Major Element for Health, Wellbeing and Productivity of Staff
Recently, a new report from the World Green Building Council (WGBC) finds “overwhelming evidence” that office design significantly impacts the health, wellbeing and productivity of staff.
Staff costs typically accounts for 90% of business operating costs. A study in 1998 found that there was up to a 66% drop in performance for a ’memory for prose’ task when participants were exposed to different types of background noise. A follow-up study by the same authors in 2005 found that 99% of people surveyed reported that their concentration was impaired by office noise such as unanswered phones and background speech.
Background sound levels need to drown out unwanted distraction, but not be too loud to cause stress, therefore a background sound level of 45dBA is recommended in open plan offices. In private or cellular offices the background sound levels can be reduced to 40dBA. In both cases, any higher and that background sound itself risks becoming a distraction.
For more details about the report, it is kindly suggested to visit the link below.
http://www.worldgbc.org/activities/health-wellbeing-productivity-offices .
Student Design Competition of a Rural School
University of Nottingham-Ningbo Campus (UNNC) hold a student design competition of a rural school with Adream. Dr. Lau is happy to participate in this event and offer the seminars for the students in acoustics and lighting designs. Faculties in UNNC have visited a school in Gansu. Details please visit this link.
An investigation of acoustic treatment for children in a classroom of an elementary school
The South China Univeristy of Technology and Dr. Lau of Armstrong have compared the objective acoustic parameters and students’ subjective responses before and after an acoustic treatment in an elementary-school classroom. Acoustic treatment was done by installing sound absorption materials on the ceiling of the classroom for control of sound reverberation. The effects of reverberation time on children’s speech recognition have also been investigated. Results show that (1) the objective acoustic parameters in the classroom were obviously improved; (2) the subjective loudness of different types of noise sources, that students experienced in the classroom, were reduced; and (3) the speech intelligibility was significantly improved in the classroom after the acoustic treatment.
The article can be found from this link.
Certificate of Reviewing from Applied Acoustics (Journal)
Dr. Siu-Kit (Eddie) Lau awarded a Certificate of Reviewing from Applied Acoustics (Journal).
Meeting of Acoustical Society of China 2014
Meeting of Acoustical Society of China has been held in Nanjing on November 28th to 30th, 2014. Dr. Siu-Kit Lau has provided a presentations of classroom acoustics during the meeting.
Adream.org meeting
Adream is a non-profit organization serving underprivileged children in rural areas and urban inner-cities. Dr. Siu-Kit Lau joined with Prof. Tenorio in University of Nottingham in Ningbo met Ms. Sun (Director) of Adream on Nov 28, 2014. Collaboration of development and a student competition in school development have been discussed.
ISO/TC 163 and ISO/TC 205 meeting in Wuxi on Sep 14-20, 2014
ISO/TC 163 and ISO/TC 205 meeting had been held in Wuxi on September 14-20, 2014. ISO/TC 205 is for the international standards of Building environment design, while ISO/TC 163 is for the international standards of Thermal performance and energy use in the built environment. This meeting is hosted by China. Next meeting will be held in Canada.
The 21st International Congress on Sound and Vibration in Beijing
The 21st International Congress on Sound and Vibration (ICSV 21) has been held in Beijing, China from July 13-17, 2014. Dr. Siu-Kit Lau has presented a study of the acoustic comfort in the hospital of Palomar Pomerado Health (PPH). The study has evaluated the effects of flooring and ceiling choices on controlling “corridor activity noise” in an occupied hospital. Before the meeting, we had a gathering with Prof. Jian Tian (Chairman of ICSV 21), Prof. Jian Kang (University of Sheffield), Prof. Joseph Lai (University of New South Wales), Mr. Maurice Yeung (HK-EPD), Dr. Siu-Kit Lau and many others.