Julian,
* The sole plates not being pressure-treated?
Not an issue - the shoe is not in contact with the deck.
* The rubber pucks under the wall frames -- are there calculations to ensure that the rubber isn't overoaded or underloaded?
Yes there are - and you should have performed them just in order to determine the spacing of the pucks. If they are over compressed or under compressed they will fail at their job. How exactly did you calculate their spacing?
* The gaps between pucks under the wall frames -- will they be sealed?
The wall bottom must be properly caulked to finish the asembly - this should be done at the drywall itself - just search the site for "caulk"
* Should i use the same wool (16 kg/m3) to fill the space between the frame and the bricks wall? (or just leave air??).
With that design, the only use for high density wool is bass traps, right?
Personally I would leave the air - tis nice for the brick to be able to breathe freely - and the extra inch or o of insulation is not giving you all that much.
The high density for traps is correct.
* Using the this low density fiberglass, how am i supposed to stop the lower frequencies..? (30mm of gypsum can take care of that?)...
You stop low frequencies with mass mass and more mass - the 2 layers you show aren't bad - I would install them - but before finishing the room complete - seal everything up to perfection - and then test to see if another layer would be required.
* By slight compression you mean using 70mmx48mm wool when studs are at 40mm centers?
Nope - by slight compression he means that the insulation acts to damp the face of the drywall - thus compressed against it.
You can acheive this - and still maintain that air gap at the brick if you install strapping on the back face of the studs on 12" centers - 6" below the top and 6" above the bottom plates. Then compress the insulation in the cavity and the drywall over that.
BTW, the fiberglass i´m talking about is not rigid... check the pic of the actual product...
Regardless - the fact is that you don't get any real sort of gain for the extra cash you pay for this material in comparison to standard batt insulation.
Sincerely,
Rod
Ignore the man behind the curtain........