Design It In or Pay It Out: The Operational Case for Early Acoustic Integration

 

Amna Khazi of Europhon Acoustics highlights the acoustic blind spot in public space design which makes sound a safety issue

 
By Amna Khazi, April 6, 2026 UAE Community Management
 

Design It In or Pay It Out: The Operational Case for Early Acoustic Integration
 

Public spaces are meant to move people efficiently and safely, yet one of their most critical performance factors is often overlooked: sound. In environments such as airports, museums, civic buildings, and transport hubs, uncontrolled noise and poor speech clarity can undermine user comfort, disrupt operations, and even compromise safety.

When acoustic performance is treated as secondary, these challenges are often addressed too late, resulting in reactive solutions that increase costs without fully resolving the underlying issues.

A more effective approach treats acoustics as a core functional requirement, alongside structure, lighting, and building services. Integrated from the start, acoustic design helps shape public environments that support clarity, comfort, and safe communication at scale.

The Real Acoustic Challenges in Public Spaces

Acoustic performance is a core consideration in public buildings, integral to how spaces function for users and staff. Large volumes and hard surfaces in high-footfall areas create excessive reverberation and elevated background noise.

As sound overlaps, speech becomes harder to understand, increasing effort for users and staff alike and leading to miscommunication in everyday interactions.

Speech intelligibility is therefore essential in civic settings. Prolonged reverberation blurs announcements and instructions, making them difficult to follow unless absorption and signal-to-noise strategies are intentionally integrated.

In emergency situations, poor acoustics pose an even greater risk: critical safety messages may fail to cut through competing noise, delaying response and increasing confusion precisely when clarity is most vital. Sustained exposure to high noise levels also affects comfort. Over time, elevated sound contributes to cognitive and physiological fatigue, reducing staff productivity and diminishing the visitor experience.

Designing for Performance: Practical Acoustic Strategies

In the UAE and wider GCC, public architecture often features large open lobbies, atriums, and auditoriums. Suspended acoustic baffle ceilings are particularly effective in these spaces, reducing reverberation while maintaining visual openness. Their fire-rated performance and compliance with local safety standards make them well-suited to airports and major public venues.

Circulation corridors, galleries, and waiting areas present different challenges. Fabric-wrapped wall panels absorb excess sound at occupant level, lowering ambient noise and improving comfort in areas where people gather or queue for extended periods. Locally available, NRC-tested systems allow designers to balance acoustic control with interior aesthetics.

Where functional separation is required, acoustic glass partitions provide sound insulation without compromising transparency, daylight, or visual continuity. In GCC projects, systems rated up to approximately STC 44 are commonly specified to achieve privacy while preserving architectural intent.

Regional Considerations: Designing for the GCC Context

The GCC’s desert climate adds another layer of complexity. Extreme heat, humidity, dust, and UV exposure accelerate material wear, making durability a critical consideration in acoustic specification. Selecting climate-appropriate materials ensures consistent performance while reducing long-term maintenance in high-traffic public buildings.

Compliance is also key. Public projects in the UAE must meet Civil Defence and local building regulations, including fire-rated assemblies and acoustic performance criteria. Addressing these requirements early in the design process prevents delays during approvals and construction.

Acoustic outcomes are closely tied to building systems. Coordinating acoustics with architectural and MEP planning from the outset minimizes costly revisions and ensures that clarity, comfort, and safety objectives are delivered consistently throughout the project.

A Strategic View: Acoustics as an Operational Asset

Good acoustic design delivers measurable operational benefits. Controlled sound environments reduce communication errors, support staff focus, and improve efficiency in busy terminals, government buildings, and offices. Research shows that optimized acoustics can increase employee concentration by up to 48%, while lowering stress and improving overall satisfaction.

Across high-traffic public projects in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, early acoustic integration reduces post-occupancy complaints and long-term operational disruption, making acoustics a strategic asset rather than a reactive expense.

The author, Amna Khazi, is Senior Executive Manager at Europhon Acoustics.

Europhon Acoustics  fire safety  Civil Defence  MEP  

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