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ARTH3810 2019F Class Projects (Publication)Main MenuThe Tent Room at Rideau HallKyle Kreutner, Page 1 of 6The Webley Shacks: Unconventional Furniture Use in the Context of Ceaseless SurveillanceJose BawaganImperial Theater By Munawar MobinKeagan F - CSTM Sound HistoryIntroductionThe Mayfair TheatreSimran S.An Investigation of Hospital Interiors Effect on Patients144 Loretta Avenue North, Aidan MacNaullAidan MacNaull 144 Loretta Avenue NorthWest Block - Canada's New House of Commonsby Devon RudykRideau Street Chapel: The Effects of Relocation on the Experience of an Interiorby Ty FollisThe Church of St. Andrew's OttawaDavid Bastien-AllardMaking the Past Present: Union Station Restoration – A Political Facelift?by Vivian AstroffDelegation of the Ismali ImamatThe National Arts Centre: Reflecting on its Past and PresentSaint Paul University - A Shift in ValuesReem SiageFilm in Ottawa: The Mayfair theatreby Giovanna Maria SangCGM -An Investigation of Hospital Interiors Effect on PatientsThe Chateau LaurierBy Jessica El-GhazalReusable Space: The Senate of Canada Buildingby Syenne HolderNational Gallery of Canada - Seeing the Colonnade Through a Semiological Lens by Ricky TongRickyTHE OTTAWA STATIONEhidiamen Iyamabo, HomePageAVRC81ff8dad33b7fe77eee9a543209e890531c75438
A Sound Resolution
12019-11-27T19:51:26-08:00Keagan Fowler338512480dfac7f8ed9e1b10efd9a411a0c076f3358164plain2019-12-03T09:20:19-08:00Keagan Fowler338512480dfac7f8ed9e1b10efd9a411a0c076f3Sound issues faced throughout the CSTM’s evolution have led to Everrett’s design of an interior space which resolves through prioritization of sound, opposed to its accommodation. Sound permeability within the exhibit is drastically reduced. A timeline of CSTM exhibits shows a perpetually evolution leading to this feat, from sound permeable temporary partitions to an exhibit engineered for sound isolation. Allowing for a memorable and meaningful balanced sensory experience due to proper prioritization and critical thinking of an interiors sonics. This experience represents the culmination of lessons learned throughout the CSTM’s sound timeline.
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12019-11-24T17:06:57-08:00Keagan Fowler338512480dfac7f8ed9e1b10efd9a411a0c076f3Keagan F - CSTM Sound HistoryKeagan Fowler9Introductionplain2019-12-03T10:52:15-08:00Keagan Fowler338512480dfac7f8ed9e1b10efd9a411a0c076f3
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1media/sbd 4_thumb.jpg2019-12-02T09:24:28-08:00kf - sbd 43Figure 9. A dynamic wall of artifacts in the exhibit.media/sbd 4.jpgplain2019-12-03T10:43:43-08:00