A Dartmouth College music studio enables users to ‘play’ the architecture like an instrument

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Location
Design
Ash Fure, Stock-a-studio, T+E+A+M
Client
Floor Area
232 sq-m
The open-ended design supports learning and creativity by allowing users to configure the space for various musical activities.
Key features
A close interdisciplinary collaboration betwe
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