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Sound Architecture
Trevor Cox explores the idea of aural architecture. Virtual reality technology using the science of acoustics now means architects can hear what their designs will sound like before they are built.
Professor Trevor Cox, science broadcaster and acoustic engineer explores the idea of aural architecture – architecture for your ears.
Now, through new technology and a new way of thinking, acousticians and architects are working together to create spaces that both function better but also look good too.
[Due to copyright restrictions, this programme is not available as a podcast.]
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