Which of the following would be most effective at maximizing speech privacy in these spaces?

A consultant on a WELL project is working with the design team to enhance speech privacy in conference rooms.

Which of the following would be most effective at maximizing speech privacy in these spaces?
A . Provide acoustic ceilings in all meeting rooms
B . Locate the meeting rooms adjacent to loud zones
C . Propose mechanical ventilation instead of natural ventilation
D . Recommend a sound masking system within the meeting rooms

Answer: D

Explanation:

According to Feature S06: Optimization Minimum Background Sound, part 1 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must install a sound masking system in open areas and enclosed rooms designated as quiet zones, circulation zones and in areas where workstations are present1. The sound masking system produces a uniform artificial sound that increases speech privacy between occupied spaces by reducing the intelligibility of speech and masking unwanted noises2. The other options are not as effective at maximizing speech privacy in conference rooms, as they either do not address the sound transmission between rooms (A and C) or increase the noise level in the adjacent spaces (B).

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