Grand Hall – Parliament House Darwin, Australia
Intelligibility with NEXO Geo S
The
Grand Hall of Parliament House in Darwin is indeed a Grand and Beautifully
designed building.
The interior and public areas of the building and in particular,
the Grand Hall is constructed and finished with materials such as
Mount Bundy and South Australian Granite flooring, White polished
wall panels, and attractively arranged Tasmanian Golden Sassafras
wooden panels. Collectively, with symmetrical lines, high ceilings,
robust columns and natural light entering from the terrace windows
the People’s Hall is undoubtedly an ageless architectural
work of art.
Entrance to the Hall is via the front Forecourt and foyer. The
Hall forms the central focal area of the building, overlooking the
Speaker’s Green Terrace and beyond, a spectacular view of
Darwin’s natural Harbour can be seen through the large glass
window structure.
Despite the aesthetic appearance of the Hall, acoustically the
room is very reverberant. Across the audio spectrum, and in particular
at speech frequencies, the Reverberation time Constant (RT60) is
as high as 3.1 seconds @ 1kHz. This poses intelligibility problems
when sound reinforcement systems are used during public gatherings
and functions that are regularly held in the Hall.
Investigations by local Audiovisual / PA Company Audio Technology
NT Pty Ltd, revealed that it wasn’t so much the reverberation
that caused the speech intelligibility problems, but more so the
opposing parallel, polished surfaced walls and Granite floors that
contributed to multiple and non-diffusing, destructive reflections
that resulted in ‘interference’ or loss of articulation
at the listeners’ ear level.
An earlier Acoustical investigation report suggested that to achieve
the desired result of speech intelligibility in the Hall, a special
loudspeaker system was required that exhibited High Directivity,
provided full coverage of the audience area and a method to possibly
reduce the reverberation time .
The desire to rectify the problem was significant enough for the
client to seek estimates to improve the acoustic properties of the
building such as lowering the High Ceiling and treat with sound
absorbing material; an exercise that proved to be prohibitively
expensive.
Audio Technology NT Pty Ltd was commissioned to evaluate the acoustic
environment and install a system that would provide Speech intelligibility
that was ‘natural’ sounding, provide speech localization
and provide uniform sound pressure level within the Grand Hall.
After extensive evaluation of the Hall, and research into the available
speaker technology, Audio Technology chose to install the Nexo Geo
– S system. This system was found to be the most suitable
system that was capable of providing the criteria stipulated by
the acoustic consultant, and achieve the desired results.
In conjunction with the Nexo Australian distributors, Group Technologies
– A System comprising two arrays of 5-element 805/30 enclosures
was designed, to be suspended 7m above the ground floor of the Hall.
Although the Hall is rectangular in shape, most of the speeches
and presentations are given from the centre of the North Side wall,
closest to the Chamber Entrance. This required the two vertical
arrays to be angled in 50 degrees from their suspension points,
on the two extreme columns of the Hall.
Each array consists of 3 x 805 (5 degree) elements and 2 x 830
(30 elements)
The arrays are tilted 15 degrees to achieve the simulated results
predicted by Geo Soft. The loudspeakers are driven by a Camco Vortex
6 amplifier, and Nexo NX241 Processor.
The two arrays provide excellent sound coverage over the 550 square
metres. The quality and clarity of sound is very impressive, and
almost ‘unbelievable’ considering the poor acoustic
environment. In order to blend in with the décor, the loudspeaker
cabinets and frames were painted white prior to installation.
The Geo S system achieved the desired goals of localized speech
reproduction with excellent intelligibility and clarity. |