Acoustic Design Considerations for Sports and Leisure Buildings
The sports and leisure sector continues to grow, driven by major events such as Wimbledon and UEFA European Championships, which inspire participation at every level from elite competition to community fitness and recreation.
With the design of new facilities and the modernisation of existing buildings, the acoustic characteristics and vibration control become vital factors to consider.
Managing Noise and Vibration in Active Environments
Sporting venues, leisure centres, and gyms generate high levels of impact noise, structure-borne vibration, and airborne sound. If not properly controlled, this can affect:
- The building structure itself
- Adjacent floor levels
- Nearby offices, retail units, and residential spaces
Effective acoustic isolation is essential to maintain comfort, meet regulations, and protect surrounding environments.
Specialist Acoustic Isolation Solutions
At Christie & Grey, we specialise in engineered acoustic solutions for sports and leisure applications, including:
- Acoustic floating floors
- Steelwork isolation systems
- Acoustic ceiling hangers
- Flexible acoustic wall ties
Our SRS Stud Rail acoustic floating floor systems are widely specified in:
- Sports and leisure centres
- Gyms and fitness studios
- Dance studios and bowling alleys
- Radio and television studios
- Polyfunctional buildings: their combination of active and sensitive spaces
Designed for Performance and Longevity
Through producing our solutions in the UK, we ensure systems which offer pre-defined acoustic performance, high-load capabilities, and enduring longevity — providing confidence of specification across intricate mixed-use developments.