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RegulationsBB93 (Building Bulletin '93) has had a significant impact on the design of new education buildings, and refurbishment work to existing schools and classrooms. BB93 Guidelines - building regulations for schools BB93, in unison with current Building Regulations, was brought into force to recognise supported research that teaching and learning are acoustically demanding activities, particularly for those with Special Educational Needs. (Relevant requirements of the 'Disability Discrimination Act' are included in Section 1 of BB93.) The overall aim of BB93 is to:
To achieve good acoustics in the classroom which is also industry compliant is a complex and boundless task… There are many problems and factors to take into consideration:
Each of these can be affected by external noise sources, such as road, air and train traffic, and impact sound from footfall above. Amadeus Acoustic Solutions have created tailored solutions for both new and existing schools, providing project assistance to ensure compliance and meaningful acoustic design. Following this last point, co-authors and independent acoustic consultants, Adrian James BSc ARCS Sphys MIOA, Andy Thompson Bmus (Hons) (Tonmeister) MIOA and Ian Rees BSc (Hons) AMIOA, have written 'School Music Rooms - Designing Beyond BB93'. This concise, easy-to-read and thought-provoking document highlights the main point of discussion about providing acoustic design that is not only BB93 compliant but also suitable for the individual needs of the musician or performer, which vary according to their individual discipline. To find out how Amadeus can be of help to you for BB93 compliance please take a look at one of our downloads; To download the Building Bulletin 93 'Acoustic Design of Schools' please follow on screen instruction from the following link: www.teachernet.gov.uk/acoustics |


