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Helicea

Venue

Boulogne sur Mer (62)

Tasks

Complete acoustic mission & sound system, Environmental acoustic mission

Owner

City hall

Architect

Jean-Michel Ruols

Year

Delivered in 2004

Surface

10,153 m²

The Hélicéa complex includes an aquatic center with several pools and play areas for children, a wellness and fitness area and an ice rink on its 10,153 m².

Methodology

Tisseyre + Associés has 40 years of experience in architectural and environmental acoustics. 30 years ago, anticipating the shift to digital and 3D visualization, we developed tools and methods for 3D models for rooms in operation and in 4D for the environment in the future state of completion. Instead of using the sound ray shooting technique which does not take into account the architectural details, nor the urban acoustic porosity, we use the finite element mesh technique. Based on the observation that the acoustics of a building or its environment are structuring for its architecture, we have developed a joint working methodology with the architect.

Tasks

Complete acoustic mission & sound system

Thanks to our tool for 3D models of the rooms in operation, Intelligibility®, we modeled, from the design stage, the sound atmosphere of the different rooms according to the public received and their uses. Thus, from the first stages of the project, we were able to collaborate with the architect to integrate tailor-made architectural acoustic solutions in this complex. For the ice rink, we have integrated a sound system into the architecture which ensures perfect intelligibility of the sound messages while allowing oral communication between people.

Environmental acoustic mission

Acoustic regulations require that the noise impact of establishments open to the public does not exceed the maximum admissible criteria for day and night (based on the quietest half-hours day and night). From the design, thanks to our database, theUrbanistic Noise Map®, we have established an area acoustic classification by comparing the Hélicéa environment to those of thousands of other measurements to establish the sound level criteria. Since we define these criteria according to a statistical approach, they are not subject to the intrinsic variability specific to the acoustic measurements of an environment. Thanks to BIMAE® we model in 3D the sound impact of interior and exterior spaces in operation in the context of the surrounding soundscape at each hour of the day. Thus we can design tailor-made acoustic solutions integrated into the architecture to ensure that the sound impact of the complex does not interfere with nearby activities by not exceeding the criteria for maximum permissible sound levels, and that the nearby transport does not cause any nuisance to the complex.

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