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Ancient builders 
designed subterranean soundscapes 
as stirring as any special effects.

Ancient builders 
designed subterranean soundscapes 
as stirring as any special effects. | Science News | Scoop.it

When priests at the temple complex of Chavín de Huántar in central Peru sounded their conch-shell trumpets 2,500 years ago, tones magnified and echoed by stone surfaces seemed to come from everywhere, yet nowhere. The effect must have seemed otherworldly, but there was nothing mysterious about its production. According to archaeologists at Stanford University, the temple’s builders created galleries, ducts, and ventilation shafts to channel sound. In short, the temple’s designers may have been not only expert architects but also skilled acoustical engineers.

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To Expand a City, Make it Float

To Expand a City, Make it Float | Science News | Scoop.it

A Dutch architectural firm is working to innovate floating infrastructure which could help cities expand beyond their coastal limitations, providing citizens with more space and helping cities run better

oliviersc's comment, April 5, 2012 2:06 PM
Inpiration from the Venus Project by Jacque Fresco (Zeitgeist) : http://oxymoron-fractal.blogspot.fr/2011/05/moving-forward-les-intervenants.html
Sakis Koukouvis's comment, April 5, 2012 3:04 PM
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[VIDEO] Augmented Reality:Mobile AR visualization of new hotel plans

Mobile Augmented Reality visualization of architectural plans. Building of a new hotel complex is being planned at Raseborg town in Finland. Municipal decision makers go on a walking tour at the site and view the 3D plans using N900 mobile phones.


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Male bowerbirds use forced perspective architecture to get more sex

Male bowerbirds use forced perspective architecture to get more sex | Science News | Scoop.it
Animal behaviour | This is an updated version of an old piece, edited to include new information. Science progresses by adding new data to an ever-growing picture.
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