Bing Concert Hall

composite acoustical panels

standford university
palo alto, california
2010-2011
design architect

Ennead Architects

design architect

Kreysler and Associates Digital Fabrication

design architect

Nathaniel M. Stanton SE
CRAFT | Engineering Studio

design architect

The interior of the Bing Concert Hall, on the campus of Stanford University, features a series of suspended acoustical panels to control the distribution of sound within the space. These panels are a composite of fiberglass and concrete attached to a three dimensional steel truss framework that is hung from the building’s structure. The design and analysis of the structure accommodated forces and movements associated with seismic activity and featured analytical models using finite element software to study the behavior of the composite assembly. Panels were molded individually using digitally fabricated forms to create the unique surface qualities necessary for proper sound distribution.

Accoustic panel being lifted by a small crane

Bing Concert Hall – Acoustic Panel Fabrication (Image: Kreysler Associates)

Curvied accoustic panel fabrication process

Bing Concert Hall – Acoustic Panel Fabrication (Image: Kreysler Associates)

Man spraying insulation on the backside of an acoustic panel

Bing Concert Hall – Acoustic Panel Fabrication (Image: Kreysler Associates)

Multiple large acoustic panels hanging from stage

Bing Concert Hall – Acoustic Panel Fabrication (Image: Kreysler Associates)

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