robbie
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I wonder if there is a sub-division to be drawn between deliberately manifested acoustics and accidental (or even unfortunate) acoustics.
On the lasting negative-impression side, I remember visiting the Barbican Estate in the late 90s to view one of the split-level flats (sadly the flat itself was simultaneously stunningly architecturally beautiful, and shockingly poorly maintained). The flats are accessed on each floor from a single straight corridor, with a very large single door at either end, leading from the service core. The combination of minimalist design, unforgiving construction material, and weight of the doors caused a pressure wave whenever one or the other closed. It was an interesting sound, physical, deep and rolling, but also … unpleasant – especially if you were unfortunate enough to be mid-corridor at an antinode. Aside from the more complex psychoacoustic effect, I also remember the more immediate sensation of my ears popping.
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