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In this overview of acoustics consulting, Dawn Schuette, an
experienced acoustic designer, discusses how to involve designers
early enough in the design process to insure a successful aural
project element. Rather than integrating sound later in the project
when little can be done, its important to cooperate with
professionals knowledgeable in how space is used and what sorts of
equipment alters it.
Having both the skills for designing sound and the experience of
working with certain facilities, acoustic designers have the
ability to circumvent many problems that architects do not predict.
In bringing a balanced approach to building that seeks to
incorporate both aesthetics and acoustics as equal partners in
project development, it is a field that is vital for certain types
of architecture.
With new technologies and an increased desire to have spaces that
are more flexible, the nature of the field has been steadily
evolving. Ms. Schuette describes types of projects that this type
of work is focusing on as well as how architects can benefit from
working collaboratively.
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