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Indiana
Wesleyan University,
Marion, IN
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The Chapel/Auditorium was designed to allow many types of uses covering
the full spectrum of audio performance requirements. The rear wall
area was of major concern as a high degree of sound energy would
impact along this surface. A combination of absorption and diffusion
was required to meet the proper functionally and acoustical performance.
As CMU materials were used throughout the facility, DiffusorBlox®
was the only material that met all criteria regarding acoustical
performance, budget, and aesthetics.
Tom Lorenzen
dBA Acoustics, Inc.
(formerly dBA/GEERDES)
Fort Wayne, IN |
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Architect |
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The
Phillippe Performing Arts Center on the campus of Indiana Wesleyan
University was designed as a multipurpose facility to accommodate
the University's nationally recognized choral and instrumental
programs as well as a growing theatrical program. In addition,
it is used for chapel services on a regular basis and plays host
to the local Philharmonic program. The theater has been recognized
as having "ideal acoustics". The goal was to achieve the flexibility
necessary to accommodate these varying program needs while architecturally
integrating the acoustical needs. Shaping and modeling of the
side and back walls enhances the space acoustically as well as
adding interest and character. The incorporation of Diffusorblox®
with splitface masonry units on the back wall was an important
element to achieve the appropriate balance for maximum acoustical
quality. In addition to diffusing and absorbing sound energy,
the Diffusorblox® provide an attractive, low maintenance
material that integrates beautifully into the architecture of
the facility.
Kevin Scully, AIA
Design Collaborative, Inc.
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