Stadium Design.

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Stadium Design

Voice-over Stadium design. This animation is focusing on the acoustics not the actual buildings. When you go to a concert or a sporting event you might notice that they can stand extreme noise level. The actual design is generally just for the spectators view and not the acoustics though they would still take into account having softer surfaces and many different angles so the sound can’t bounce. Different Materials Different materials would be vital in the building of anything but the materials

Different Materials