Thursday, August 19, 2010

Modern Soundhouse Structure at the University of Sheffield Makes Some Noise








Like the students at the University of Sheffield in the U.K., the creative minds at Carey Jones Architects and Jefferson Sheard Architects take sound very, very seriously. The design duo has together created an ultra-contemporary, state-of-the-art Soundhouse for the study and practice of the aural arts. Clad in black rubber, the 4,843-sq.-ft., three-storey Soundhouse structure offers a technique never before seen in the U.K. that delivers effective soundproofing along with a unique, bold and overall simple design aesthetic. The design was conceived by Carey Jones Architects and brought to life by Jefferson Sheard Architects.
via Contemporist

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