How do we preserve good quality soundscapes?

 

Location:
ITHQ (Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec), Montréal

Date:
May 2018

Workshop design:
Co-designed a full day workshop on how to identify and preserve good quality sound environments. Participants included employees from the City, private sector professionals, researchers, professors, students and citizens, The day included presentations, site visits, case studies and round tables. I co-designed workshop content and gave a presentation about how sound impacts individuals and urban environments. I also designed posters (French and English), content and illustrations for workshop exercises, and co-organized event promotion and logistics.

Team:
Catherine Guastavino, Christine Kerrigan, Daniel Steele, and the Sounds in the City team.

Photography by Cynthia Tarlao, PhD student in sound perception and member of the Sounds in the City team. 

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