I have been thinking about ways to organize facts for my abstract outline which will then turn into how I will approach my written research project. I was thinking of organizing (in further detail of course) as such:
Intro - my thesis question, basically what is my research about
Body:
- Sound, what is it, how does it work (transferred, absorbed, etc.)
- What is soundproofing, how to control it & products available
- Methods of creating a silent room (applied part)
Conclusion - question answered, what was discovered and how it can help others.
Hey Kristyne!
ReplyDeleteWas trying to find a helpful source for you, and this one gave me a laugh! It actually gives a lot of good tips for soundproofing areas that I wouldn't even think would be effective. Hope it's helpful! Here's it is:
http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2007/06/soundproofing
Thanks Sam,
ReplyDeleteI will definitely check it out!
Hi Kristyne.
ReplyDeleteRvtr (a US and Toronto-based design research practice) have developed the 'resonant chamber', which is an interior architectural paneling system made to transform the acoustics of a space.
It seems to be super innovative.
http://www.designboom.com/technology/rvtr-resonant-chamber-origami-architectural-acoustic-panels/
Thanks Kateri! I'll definitely check it out! :)
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