The design project was carried out on the basis of acoustic materials proposed by the installers. The sound correction project was carried out by a company that has extensive experience of such work not only in private apartments, but also in recording studios, academic halls, theatres, etc. Measurements of acoustic characteristics were carried out before the beginning of all works and on this basis the project calculation was made. As a result, not only the parameters of acoustic preparation of the hall were determined, but also the exact positioning of each sound source, forming the correct sound space. The soundproof wall cladding is based on an independent 100mm frame system with two layers of Shumanet-Eco boards filling the air gap, covered with two layers of reinforced 15mm plasterboard. Two types of panels were used in the cladding - fibre TroltDtekt (Denmark) and acoustic perforated MDF panels with natural walnut veneer Décor Acoustic (Israel)
The entire power supply system is located in a separate switchboard, and at the entrance to the cinema there is a small door, behind which there are switches for individual groups of power consumers for operational control. The most important aspect of the whole project is the choice of projector and screen. They must match the cinema hall, all of which is quite precisely regulated by the documentation of international associations and standards, which, however, allow for some reasonable flexibility within certain reasonable limits. To begin with, it was difficult to decide on the choice of aspect ratio of the future screen, what is better, "television" 16:9 or, say, cinema 2.40:1. Then both options were drawn in white paint on the end wall so that the picture could be seen "as is". The viewer was seated strictly on the place of the proposed chair in the future auditorium - this was the only way to make a choice that was not to be regretted