There has been a lack of collaboration between acousticians and architects, as they frequently work independently of one another when it comes to addressing these demand concerns.
A holistic approach is necessary to create a fluid process between the acoustic engineering, design, architecture, and building construction fields. This approach will allow the different experts to collaboratively work together and create the best end results. But how do we ensure this will happen?
Participate in our free panel discussion with industry experts and learn:
What are the current design trends? And what are the paradoxes in construction?
How can you ensure that the acoustician is involved in the design process so that all goals are met?
Is a holistic approach the answer? And how to incorporate it to ensure quality throughout the project?
Do we need a single point-of-contact to manage communication and collaboration between departments for the entirety of the project?
Panel members:
1. Anne Marie Tommerup, CEO at Together Architecture
2. Helen Sheldon, Director at RBA Acoustics
3. Stuart Finnie, Head of Design at Unispace