From felt to fungus: New materials and applications—Focus on innovation and exploration
A two-part presentation of new materials for use in architectural acoustics. This presentation emphasizes new materials, both commercially available and those pressed into use for acoustic benefit. The companion session is presented in “Cultivating the Sustainable in Architectural Acoustics.” Contem...
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