From felt to fungus: New materials and applications—Focus on sustainability

A two-part presentation of new materials for use in architectural acoustics. This presentation emphasizes new materials or new applications of standard products that provide acoustic benefit in a highly sustainable context. The companion session is presented in “New Materials for Architectural Acous...

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