Yale School of Architecture student Jordan Pierce is covering in a blog for Metropolis the campus symposium “The Sound of Architecture,” which explores the built environment as an auditory — as well ...
In his vast research, the director of the Canadian Centre for Ethnomusicology Michael Frishkopf analyses connection between sound, architecture and everyday life What could be the connection between ...
Susan Howe and David Grubbs performing “Frolic Architecture” at the Drawing Center (courtesy the Drawing Center) To experience “Frolic Architecture” is to enter into a world that feels both familiar ...
The 790 square-meter concert hall includes a semi-outdoor amphitheater, outdoor stage, and viewing terrace. The building form is driven entirely by its function as an instrument for sound rather than ...
Ben Byrne will be facilitating an online critical discussion of Liquid Architecture 2014 over the course of the festival. He has been involved with the festival previously, both as an organiser and as ...
Nestled in the green, rolling hills of Jinshanling, in the countryside north-east of Beijing, the Chapel of Sound cuts a sculptural, monolithic figure. The project, resembling something between giant ...
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