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Architecture and acoustics are inextricably intertwined, using the same tools (volume, shape, surface) to create places for the exchange of ideas transmitted through sound, movement, and words. This remains true for well-established building types like concert halls, theaters and opera houses.
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Ronsse, L.M., Lawless, M., Kanter, S.J., Carreon Bradley, D.T. (2021). Architecture and Acoustics in an Era of Experimentation. In: Ronsse, L.M., Lawless, M., Kanter, S.J., Carreon Bradley, D.T. (eds) Rooms for the Learned Musician. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72054-4_2
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