Spanish technology center Tecnalia unveils MAYA research project that seeks to improve acoustic performance of timber construction systems, including insulation, conditioning, noise and vibration reduction
Lorena Madrigal
DONOSTIA-SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain
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October 20, 2011
(press release)
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The MAYA project aims to improve knowledge on acoustic performance of timber construction systems, and to boost innovation and development of new solutions, both for new building works as well as rehabilitation.
The project research areas include insulation (facades, roofs, forging, partitions, doors and windows), conditioning (finishes and coatings) and noise and vibration reduction in buildings.
The contributions of the manufacturing companies for the cataloguing of timber products within the various designed solutions is channelled through MADERIA, Spanish Timber Association. The companies will collaborate in order to comply with the current soundproofing requirements for buildings, as well as to develop more innovative products for more sustainable construction.
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