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Struggling to tackle noise pollution in outdoor space design?

Combatting noise pollution requires strategic design and materials that absorb sound. To achieve a peaceful outdoor space, consider these tips:

- Incorporate natural sound barriers such as hedges or bamboo which can diffuse noise.

- Use water features to create a pleasant white noise that drowns out harsh sounds.

- Select high-density materials for fences and walls to block external noise effectively.

How do you approach noise reduction in your outdoor designs? Share your strategies.

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Struggling to tackle noise pollution in outdoor space design?

Combatting noise pollution requires strategic design and materials that absorb sound. To achieve a peaceful outdoor space, consider these tips:

- Incorporate natural sound barriers such as hedges or bamboo which can diffuse noise.

- Use water features to create a pleasant white noise that drowns out harsh sounds.

- Select high-density materials for fences and walls to block external noise effectively.

How do you approach noise reduction in your outdoor designs? Share your strategies.

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    Nadia Taha

    Consultant @ AESG | LEED AP BD+C | Building Sustainability & Commissioning for Healthcare, Transportation, Retail, & Office Buildings | Greener Built Environment

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    Addressing noise pollution in outdoor space design requires innovative, layered solutions. Start by integrating natural sound barriers like dense vegetation, berms, or water features, which absorb and mask noise while enhancing aesthetics. Combine this with strategic spatial planning, such as positioning louder activities away from quiet zones and using structures like walls or pavilions as acoustic shields. Finally, incorporate advanced materials like sound-dampening surfaces or permeable pavement to reduce noise at the source. By blending natural, structural, and material innovations, you can create outdoor spaces that are both peaceful and functional.

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    Ronny Croymans

    ISO Auditor & Training Specialist | Championing Quality, Environmental, and Safety Compliance through Audits and Education | Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Advisor.

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    Reducing noise pollution in outdoor spaces requires a combination of thoughtful design and material choices. Natural barriers like dense hedges or bamboo not only diffuse sound but also enhance the aesthetic. Incorporating water features can mask unwanted noise with soothing white noise. High-density materials for walls and fences provide effective sound insulation, especially when combined with sound-absorbing layers. Additionally, strategic layout planning, such as placing quieter zones away from noise sources, can further enhance tranquility. What techniques have worked well in your designs?

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    Dr Prachi Jain

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    Natural barriers, also known as green infrastructure, are crucial in mitigating noise pollution in outdoor spaces. Thick vegetation such as hedges, shrubs, and trees is a natural sound insulator, absorbing and deflecting noise waves. Strategically placed trees with dense canopies, particularly evergreens, along the perimeter of outdoor spaces help block and diffuse noise from surrounding roads and loud areas. Additionally, green roofs on adjacent buildings reduce sound reflection, especially in urban settings where buildings surround the space. This combination of foliage, tree placement, and green roofs creates a multi-layered natural defence against noise pollution, fostering a more tranquil outdoor environment.

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    Gokul Shekar

    Leading ESG & Climate Change expert driving sustainable business growth. | TEDx Speaker | Public Speaker | Author | Columnist

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    Begin with a thorough site analysis to identify noise sources and their impact. Use natural elements like trees, shrubs, and green walls as sound barriers, combining visual appeal with noise reduction. Incorporate materials with sound-absorbing properties in structures, such as porous concrete, acoustic panels, or earth mounds. Design layouts that direct activities away from noisy areas, creating buffer zones or quiet spaces. Collaborate with acoustics specialists to integrate innovative technologies, such as sound-masking systems. Regularly engage stakeholders to align solutions with community needs and ensure long-term success.

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    Dror Ofir

    CO-Founder @Bconduct // Manufacturing made simple. Talk's about #ManufactringinVietnam #PCBA #CNC #Aviation#Aircraftsupport

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    From experience, adding dense hedges and sound-absorbing materials like perforated fences in a park reduced nearby traffic noise significantly, creating a serene visitor environment.

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    Martin Ciarlo

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    Abordar la contaminación acústica en los espacios exteriores puede ser todo un reto, pero también una gran oportunidad para ser creativo. Incorporar barreras naturales como setos o muros verdes no solo ayuda a reducir el ruido, sino que también aporta un toque estético y ecológico al diseño. Otro truco interesante es integrar fuentes de agua. El sonido relajante del agua en movimiento actúa como un ruido blanco natural que ayuda a suavizar el impacto de los ruidos externos. Además, elegir materiales como madera densa o paneles acústicos para cercas y paredes puede marcar una gran diferencia. Son soluciones efectivas que combinan funcionalidad con diseño

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    Resenilde Candido Viana

    Analista Administrativo / Analista de Operações Comerciais -SAP e CRM/ suporte ao time comercial

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    Lutar contra a poluição sonora no design de espaços ao ar livre é um desafio crucial para melhorar a qualidade de vida e o bem-estar das pessoas. Ruídos excessivos podem causar stress, prejudicar a saúde mental e dificultar a conexão das pessoas com a natureza. Combater a poluição sonora ajuda a criar espaços mais relaxantes e saudáveis. Barreiras acústicas, uso estratégico de vegetação densa, fontes de água para mascarar sons indesejados e layouts que minimizam eco podem reduzir significativamente o impacto do ruído. Envolver os moradores na preservação da tranquilidade desses espaços é essencial. A educação sobre a importância do silêncio e da harmonia sonora pode gerar um impacto duradouro.

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    Theniya Kumarasinghe

    Founder of SilentK Designs | Site Engineer | Structural Drafting , Building Designs |Citizen Scientist | BEng (Hons) Civil & Construction Engineering , UoW

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    Tackling noise pollution in outdoor space design requires strategic planning and thoughtful use of materials like: Barriers and Buffers Use natural barriers like trees and shrubs to absorb sound. Incorporate solid fences or walls made of materials like wood for blocking noise. Layout Design Position quiet areas away from noise sources like roads or busy zones. Use buildings or structures as sound shields for seating or recreational spaces. Materials Opt for porous materials like acoustic panels or green walls to dampen noise. Use ground covers like grass instead of hard surfaces to minimize sound reflection. Water Features Install fountains or waterfalls to create white noise that masks unwanted sounds.

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    Ashish D.

    “Disrupting Norms | Visionary Creator of Value | Investor in Crypto, Real Estate & Uncharted Ideas | Redefining Success, One Innovation at a Time”

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    Struggling with outdoor noise pollution? 🛠️🌳 Try these tips: 1️⃣ **#NaturalBarriers**: Use hedges or bamboo to diffuse sound. 🌱🎶 2️⃣ **#WaterFeatures**: Add fountains or waterfalls for soothing white noise. 💧✨ 3️⃣ **#SoundBlockingMaterials**: Choose dense materials for fences and walls. 🧱🔇 Blend aesthetics with functionality for serene outdoor spaces! How do you tackle noise in your designs? #PeacefulLiving #OutdoorDesign

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