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Janine Gliener

Makes me appreciate how easy it is for designers to forget about the acoustics in the spaces they create. Their tools - i.e. the drawings - are all based on spatial & visual understanding. No wonder we (Acoustics With Design & other providers) get so many calls post-occupancy, to fix the acoustics & make a space more usable!

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If an interior space is shown as 14' x 12' but is less than that because the exterior wall is 11" is that acceptable? Is that industry standard? Is that deceptive?

   
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CubiCasa Inc

This is a great guide! Thank you Bud :)

Additionally, for those who are designing floor plans by themselves, it would be beneficial to know also what mistakes to avoid in a floor plan.

   

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