TADI-Led National Standard Design Atlas Broadcasting, Sound Reinforcement, and Conference Systems Successfully Passes Expert Review

   Recently, the expert review meeting for the national building standard design atlas Broadcasting, Sound Reinforcement, and Conference Systems (Draft for Review) (the “Atlas”), led and compiled by Tianjin Architecture Design Institute Co., Ltd. (TADI), was successfully convened in Beijing. The meeting was organized by China Institute of Building Standard Design & Research Co., Ltd., bringing together a panel of senior specialists to conduct a comprehensive technical assessment of the Atlas.

   The expert panel was chaired by Mr. GAO Qingfeng, Deputy Chief Engineer of China Aviation Planning and Construction Development Co., Ltd., and included six experts—Mr. GU Keming, Mr. WU Aiguo, Mr. ZHANG Jinyu, Mr. NIU Yingjie, Mr. AN Weihua, and Mr. MENG Qingzhu—who provided authoritative technical guidance and rigorous review throughout the meeting.

   This revision represents a comprehensive upgrade of the 2003 national standard atlas Broadcasting and Sound Reinforcement (03X301-1). In response to the construction industry’s accelerating shift toward intelligent and digital development, the new Atlas systematically strengthens technical requirements across five core modules: public address systems, sound reinforcement systems, conference systems, video display systems, and call-and-response signaling systems. It also fully incorporates the application of new materials, new processes, and updated installation methods, aiming to deliver a set of scientific, advanced, and highly implementable technical references for the design of broadcasting, sound reinforcement, and conference systems across a wide range of building types.

   On behalf of the lead compiling organization, Mrs. WU Wenjing, Director of TADI’s Information and Intelligence Center, presented the project background, preparatory work, and overall framework of the Atlas to the expert panel. Following a clause-by-clause review, the experts provided valuable recommendations focused on key issues including technical indices, scenario applicability, and acoustic performance. The panel unanimously concluded that the Atlas is scientifically grounded and technically advanced, and that it will play an important role in standardizing market practices, safeguarding engineering quality, and supporting the broader adoption of emerging technologies.

   To deliver the Atlas, TADI established a dedicated technical team and carried out extensive research while drawing on advanced domestic and international experience. The compilation also integrated TADI’s accumulated practical expertise from large-scale engineering projects, enabling the team to complete the work to a high standard and earn strong recognition from the expert panel.

   The successful expert review of this national standard design atlas marks a further enhancement of TADI’s technical strength and industry influence in the field of building intelligence, and reinforces its professional authority and voice within the sector.