>remained perpetually surprised that architects could be so concerned with every aspect of the building they were designing ‘but not really with what it sounded like’.
Me too.
Especially in multidwelling units/apartment buildings and their lack of sound dampening between residences, on water pipes, to the outside, etc.
Interior space acoustics are practically never considered, and noise minimisation is usually only considered to the minimum legal requirements.
This is something that I really hope more architects think about and improve in the future.
Me too.
Especially in multidwelling units/apartment buildings and their lack of sound dampening between residences, on water pipes, to the outside, etc.
Interior space acoustics are practically never considered, and noise minimisation is usually only considered to the minimum legal requirements.
This is something that I really hope more architects think about and improve in the future.