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Architectural Acoustics

JAN 01, 1962
Physics Today

A method for simulating the acoustics of auditoriums and concert halls with the aid of a digital computer and an anechoic chamber has been developed by M. R. Schroeder of the Acoustics and Visual Research Department at Bell Telephone Laboratories. As reported in November at the 62nd meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, the technique allows the acoustic effects of planned architectural arrangements to be heard and evaluated before a structure is built.

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