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Brutalism Exposed the Essence of Acoustic Architecture

Notes on “Brutalism in Sound: Concrete Paris and The Gathering Grounds”

  • Sound energy splits into three upon striking a surface: reflected, absorbed, and transmitted.
  • The surface’s material, shape, and composition determine the proportions of the split.
  • Smooth concrete is an ideal reflector, with minimal absorption or transmission of sound energy.
  • Concrete rooms exhibit high reverberation times due to minimal dissipation.
  • Acoustic architecture adage: an open window is a perfect absorber for the listener.
  • Each room has a unique acoustic fingerprint based on size, shape, and materials.
  • Large, full, and hard rooms sound different from their counterparts.
  • The experiential equivalence of absorption and transmission as non-reflective processes.
  • In Brutalism, the architectural style embodies the contrast between reflection and non-reflection.
  • Brutalist structures emphasize hulking, sweeping, and economical design, not expressly acoustic.
  • Concrete, a dominant material in Brutalism, highlights the contrast between reflection (solid) and non-reflection (void).
  • Mario Ciampi’s museum at 2626 Bancroft Way exemplifies Brutalist design without acoustic treatment.
  • Concrete and glass surfaces remain bare, offering a scientific glimpse into the relationship between sound and form.
  • The museum’s intrinsic sonic condition cultivated its reputation in the experimental music scene.
  • Ciampi’s design rejects soft transitions and gradated materials, representing extremes of acoustic possibility.
  • The venue’s closure in 2014 interrupted the permeation of its sonic consequences into architectural consciousness.
  • “Acoustic Deconstruction of 2626 Bancroft Way” aimed to explore a potential acoustic future rather than document history.
  • Published in 2016 as an insert for the vinyl LP “Acoustic Deconstruction,” featuring work by Ingrid Lee, Matt Ingalls, and Maggi Payne.
  • LP resulted from a collaborative project by Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon and Zackery Belanger to study and document the acoustics of 2626 Bancroft Way.
  • Produced by Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon for The Lab SF.

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