Meet the experts

We are the experts who want to share articles, research and case studies concerning room acoustic design, communication and health issues in the indoor acoustic environment, that can be valuable for you as an architect, facility manager and others with an interest in room acoustics and how it impacts people using the spaces.

We want to exchange knowledge and be an inspiration to support the creation of an acoustic environment that optimises the outcomes of people’s activities in working, learning and healing environments.

Achim Klein

Music, sound and noise have always fascinated me. My journey into the world of acoustics began with my studies in the early 2000s which guided me through various countries, among others the UK, France and Germany.

Andrea Harman

Prior to my work at Ecophon I had not really considered acoustics as a conscious part of room design. I knew that places appeared noisy or quiet and that some spaces were easier for my hearing impaired father to communicate in than others.

Belisa Soares

From an early age, I developed a deep passion for acoustics and the environment, two areas that, to me, are closely connected and fundamental to our quality of life and the health of our planet.

Bianca Scherpenhuyzen

At the age of 26 I experienced real silence for the first time. I lived on an island and a hurricane was expected. When we had made all the preparations I was sitting outside waiting and suddenly everything went quiet. No animal noises, no rustling of the leaves, no wind, absolute silence.

Cees van Wezel

Starting out as a student I chose to study psychology to learn what makes us tick. During my career I started looking for a way to apply psychology to create a more sustainable living environment. I ended up studying Environmental Psychology because I want to improve healthcare facilities in the long run.

Colin Campbell

As I recall, my educational experience was very passive and until I studied Interior Design many of my learning opportunities seemed to pass me by. It wasn’t until I came across Ecophon that I realised something very profound. The importance of acoustics in everyday design had largely passed me by.

Cristina Carrus

When I started working as a Concept Developer, the world of acoustics and sound perception intrigued and fascinated me a lot. I am currently expanding the Italian market in the fields of acoustics and psychoacoustics, focusing on the effects of noise on people in different segments.

Halvor Berg

Since I was six years old, I have had a huge interest in sound. I started playing the guitar and singing at the age of six. I have listened to music, recorded songs, played concerts and there is no feeling like being there – being the music – being sound.

Hanna Andersson

I have long been curious about why some rooms and spaces feel more harmonious and pleasant to be in than others. What makes me feel relaxed and calm in one room but stressed and uncomfortable in another? How can I influence wellbeing and behaviour through the design of a room?

Harshal Kolwankar

I call myself blessed to be part of Ecophon, where I can bring about a change in the way education is imparted and received in India. But there are scores of students all over the world who suffer due to poor acoustic conditions in schools.

Holger Brokmann

Being able to work in the field of applied science, I was able to experience the great impact of room acoustics and the various ways of acoustical treatments. This helps me understand the personal acoustical needs and enables me to develop the right concept based on scientific evidence.

Ida Cederlund

When we think about senses, our thoughts usually go first to the sense of taste, where my focus has been until today. When I stepped into Ecophon for the first time, I also "opened my ears". I began to react both to how I perceived what I wanted to hear, but above all to what I no longer heard.

Juan Negreira

My parents, not long ago, informed me that both them and me started experiencing the power of sound in the very early stages of my life. Whom before-sound was an untameable, hyperactive little boy, turned into a much mellower kid after music and violin came into my life, aged 8.

Kateřina Čipera

I have been working in the construction industry for over 15 years, but I never focused on acoustics until I joined Ecophon. Since then, this subject has completely captivated me. On the one hand, it may seem simple, but in reality, it is both fascinating and challenging.

Kristin Rian

Ensuring high-quality sound is a vital aspect of our corporate social responsibility. Sustainability isn't just about the environment; it also has a significant social dimension. Social sustainability means fostering positive work and learning environments, where acoustics play a pivotal role.

Magda Szubert

I have a dream that people who create indoor environments of dwellings, schools and offices – places where we spent most of our time - have in mind that they design these buildings also for people. I wish they would create them as if they were to be occupied by themselves.

Marcin Latta

My adventure with shaping the sound environment began 12 years ago during my studies at the Institute of Acoustics. This is where this fascination began and continues uninterrupted to this day.

Maria Quinn

As a former cardiac nurse I often found myself in the scenario of vital signs dropping, staff running to help, a seemingly chaotic situation - loud and intense! That's why I think it is important to spread the knowledge of planning, constructing and designing really good work places in hospitals and other healthcare settings.

Mikolaj Jarosz

I remember my first day in primary school. A few faded images and two fresh non-visual impressions: a pleasant turpentine smell of floor polish and overwhelming noise. Noise so intensive that it was a shock even for an experienced pre-school veteran.

Monika Sadłowska

Since I started working at Ecophon, I have been fascinated by the subject of acoustics and how quickly people can become interested in it. Everyone who hears the words “noise” and “acoustics” admits that these are important issues. We must, therefore, talk about this loudly and often.

Paige Hodsman

I regularly engage with high-profile organisations to help them develop in-house acoustic guidelines, strategies and practical office acoustic solutions. I use psychoacoustic tools to help organisations plan for robust acoustic solutions in the early phases of a project.

Pauli Pallaskorpi

I'm still enjoying the feeling that I'm doing an important work; nowadays “teaching” adults and helping them to design better indoor environments in terms of good sound.

Peter Petrasko

I love meeting people, making new contacts and making new friends. I also love to help people if I can, and working in my present Ecophon role gives me a great opportunity to do this.

Rainer Machner

The reason to decide about my study of hearing technology and audiology was to learn something which is effecting me personally on a daily base and to change something for others.

Sebastian Kraync

After engineering school, I started working in the acoustics department in engine development at BMW. There, among the acoustic cameras, laser vibrometers and noise sensors, I found my passion for acoustics.

Shane Cryer

I love buildings, especially historic buildings. I studied civil engineering and architecture at college, and building and property surveying at university. However, it wasn’t until I joined Ecophon that I was educated on the impact that design has on sound and our ability to learn.

Sylvain Coudret

After graduating as a Civil Engineer, I started my career at Saint-Gobain as Product Development Engineer, in the field of acoustic correction. Developing innovative solutions to meet the latest market requirements has allowed me to impact the well-being of our customers.

Tiia Huuskonen

I first joined Ecophon to work with sustainability, not knowing much about acoustics. But the more I learned about it, the more it made sense! I became aware of how sound affects our experience of indoor spaces and noticed how a soft sound environment makes me feel calmer, while a noisy space can be tiring.

Volker von Baczko

As an interior designer, room acoustics is a matter of the heart for me. It is an opportunity to promote well-being and health. With early planning, aesthetics and acoustics can be combined.