On this Design Hive episode William Ketcham shares his perspective from more than 26 years of experience designing for North Park University in Chicago, IL. In this episode, you’ll learn about: · The role of placemaking in university campus development, planning, and architecture · The evolution of campus development at North Park University · Incremental improvement as an attitude and practice in hi...
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On this Design Hive episode William Ketcham shares his perspective from more than 26 years of experience designing for North Park University in Chicago, IL. In this episode, you’ll learn about: · The role of placemaking in university campus development, planning, and architecture · The evolution of campus development at North Park University · Incremental improvement as an attitude and practice in hi...
Acoustic section manager Daniel Castro on acoustic virtual reality
Design Hive
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3 years ago
Acoustic section manager Daniel Castro on acoustic virtual reality
On episode eight of the Design Hive podcast: Acoustic Section Manager Daniel Castro talks about his journey from indie musician to acoustics expert and creating a new tool for explaining acoustics options to clients. Daniel chats with Dom and Diego about his recent Design Quarterly article on using gaming engines to power acoustic virtual reality and further applications of this powerful technology. More Ideas from Stantec Buildings
Design Hive
On this Design Hive episode William Ketcham shares his perspective from more than 26 years of experience designing for North Park University in Chicago, IL. In this episode, you’ll learn about: · The role of placemaking in university campus development, planning, and architecture · The evolution of campus development at North Park University · Incremental improvement as an attitude and practice in hi...