In facilities like cinemas, music venues or gyms, vibration generated in one area can travel through the building’s structure and emerge as sound elsewhere.
Following the success delivering floating floors for standby generators at 21 Moorfields, Mason UK were contacted again by Sir Robert McAlpine to design a similar floating floor system at 1 Broadgate.
The East Bank development is an ambitious project that is part of the London 2012 legacy. This development includes a new site for Sadler’s Wells, the world-renowned dance theatre.
Mason UK was awarded the contract by Aztech Building Services to provide a range of acoustic and anti-vibration solutions to the Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus project for the University of Bristol.
Mason UK were brought on board by the developer to design floating floors for the ballrooms on basement level four at the Peninsula Hotel in London. The newly excavated basement level provides [...]
Mason UK is proud to announce the completion of structural isolation work for Cambridge House, a listed building in central London. This was a landmark project that required close collaboration [...]
Mason UK was contracted for the third time by Tide Construction on the Greenford Green Development to provide 470 square metres of Jack Up Concrete Floating Floors for the Level 14 Gym and [...]
Semiconductor manufacturing has become a very high demand industry in the recent years. However, one crucial element to chip manufacturing that goes under the radar is the need for vibration [...]
The new Bain Capital is across from the Ritz London hotel and Green Park in Mayfair. ISG are now renovating floors 5,6 and 7 into new offices, which includes; meeting rooms, offices, focus rooms, [...]