The acoustics of music and theatre venues
Publisher |
Physics World
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Physics
Science
Technology
Publication Date |
Mar 06, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:50:28
Find out why Bristol’s Old Vic and Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall sound so great
Find out why Bristol’s Old Vic and Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall sound so great

In the latest episode of the Physics World Stories podcast, Andrew Glester learns about the acoustic design of public spaces, through conversations with acousticians and architects. He visits the Bristol Old Vic – the oldest continuously running theatre in the English-speaking world – which has recently undergone a refurbishment. Glester also visits Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall, a place with which he has a strong personal connection, having worked there in the past.

Find out more about acoustics in architecture in this article by science journalist Anna Demming, which first appeared in the February issue of Physics World.

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