Balcony Fronts

Formative elements in a Concert Hall are the balcony fronts. They can be optic adapted on the other surfaces such as wall cladding like in the orchestral auditorium in Stavanger. At the Music theatre in Linz for example the appearance of the balcony fronts are exceptionally because of their “beaten gold” colour.

Balcony fronts can be produced in all different shapes and surfaces. With the Lindner NORIT-Industrial Board as substrate every appearance is realisable. In terms of form, colour and texture, nothing confines your imagination. If you ask for a wooden surface nearly everything is possible: real wood veneer, milled wood elements or for example multilayer plywood.

Adjusted on the weight requirements and the acoustic function, balcony fronts can absorb, diffuse and reflect sound.

Balcony fronts

NORIT-Industrial Board

Substructure:Lindner steel construction
Substrate:Gypsum fibre panels (NORIT-Industrial Board)
Surface:Different treatments are possible
(e.g. glazed, lacquered, perforated, laminated, veneered, coated or coloured)
Characteristics:Available in different densities: 1100 kg/m³, 1250 kg/m³ and 1500 kg/m³
can be cut, bended, milled and 3D shaped in various forms
acoustically effective: sound reflecting, diffusing or absorbing

Multilayer plywood

Substructure:Lindner steel construction
Substrate:Multilayer plywood
Surface:Different treatments are possible
(e.g. glazed, lacquered, perforated, laminated, veneered, coated or coloured)
Characteristics:Can be cut and milled in various shapes
acoustically effective: sound reflecting, diffusing or absorbing

Metal

Substructure:Lindner steel construction
Inlay:Gypsum inlay for sound reflection or diffusion
mineral wool inlay for sound absorption
Surface:Plane metal for sound reflection;
grooved metal for sound diffusion;
perforated or expended metal for sound absorption
Characteristics:Acoustically effective: sound reflecting, diffusing or absorbing