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November 2, 2015

This NYC music venue uses water springs to soundproof itself

by John_A

National Sawdust

National Sawdust is an event space that took five years (and a bunch of engineering magic) to realize. Based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the building is a nonprofit looking into the creative process behind making music. Which we’re sure is fascinating, but it’s the design that caught our attention. Early into the project designers conceived of a box-in-box arrangement, keeping the outers shell, but building something new inside it. While it solved several design issues, it also meant no sound traveled inside the performance space and no sound escaped. That said, being cited in the middle of NYC — that wasn’t quite enough. With a subway running underneath the venue and heavy traffic outside, the designers decided to lift the new building’s design above roughly 1,000 water springs, dampening noise and converting that energy into heat.

Source: Fast Co.

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