In 1991, the WDR Broadcasting Corporation in Dusseldorf, completed a studio comprising two large television studios and some sound studios with control and technical rooms. The room acoustical design follows the so-called aimed acoustics regarding reverberation, reflections, and sound fields. Room in room constructions were necessary in order to avoid penetration of sound. Doors, windows, and double-floor construction will be explained with reference to similar studio buildings in Germany.
Author:
Völker, Ernst-Joachim
Affiliation:
Institut fur Akustik und Bauphysik, Oberursel, Germany
AES Convention:
92 (March 1992)
Paper Number:
3283
Publication Date:
March 1, 1992
Subject:
Architectural Acoustics
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