Continuing Education

Acoustics and the Modern Human: Sound Elements as Part of Biophilic Design

Approximately 1 hour

Rapidly changing trends in our society, such as urbanization and a modern lifestyle, have resulted in the isolation of humans from experiences within nature. Research has shown that the psychological effects of biophilic design on noise perception have a significant influence on the well-being and health of humans. In this course, we review the science of sound, identify the potential problems associated with noise, and introduce the range of acoustic solutions formed from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) felt designed to provide sound-dampening benefits for busy commercial, educational, and healthcare facilities.

Presented by Slavka Younger on behalf of Fräsch.

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This course is rated 1 SD symbol. This course contains minimal sustainable design information. You can read more about the Sustainability Rating system.

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