
KFCC // Acoustic Reflectors
Client: Ministry of Culture KSA
Company: Khaldia Hallstage
Role: Computational Designer & Technical Designer
This project explored the design and fabrication of a series of doubly curved acoustic reflectors forming the ceiling of an auditorium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Using Rhino and Grasshopper, I developed a parametric model based on the geometry supplied by the acoustic consultant, optimizing it for both performance and visual rhythm across the space. The ceiling reflectors were wrapped in acoustic fabric printed with a custom pattern that brought warmth and texture to the interior while enhancing the richness of sound reflection within the room.
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The structure was built from interlocking CNC-routed plywood ribs, each uniquely labeled, with milling files generated directly from the Grasshopper script to guide the fabrication process. The entire ceiling was suspended from a custom steel substructure, acoustically isolated from the surrounding spaces using specialized isolators.
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Note: Although the full structure was fabricated, the project is currently on hold due to budgetary constraints.







