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Project Highlights
Collectively, the importance of this set of projects lies in how they have advanced our understanding of the ways in which sound affects the architectural design process and our occupancy of spaces. Its role in this regard has been recognised through international workshops in Japan, Finland, Austria and the UK, and in public outputs such as the source recordings from the Science Museum installation, Gjallarhorn. These recordings were subsequently released on Touch Radio – the UK’s national collection of radio recordings – and are part of the British Library’s sound archive.