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News Release from: Institute of Acoustics | Subject: Institute of Acoustics Spring Conference
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
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Institute of Acoustics Spring Conference
Institute of Acoustics' Spring Conference, Cambridge, 24-25 April 2007 "The Sound of Sustainability - Going for Gold".
The Institute of Acoustics, the UK's professional body for those working in acoustics, noise and vibration will be holding its Spring Conference from 24-25 April 2007 at the De Vere University Arms Hotel in Cambridge The theme this year is building acoustics and sustainability, including the new Code for Sustainable Homes
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 6 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Please see below information on the conference.
If you think this would be of interest to any of your students or members, I would be really grateful if you could forward the information.
What is the conference about? Organised by the Building Acoustics Group, the theme of this year's conference will be an in depth look at acoustics and sustainability.
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How Acoustics plays fits into the delivery of sustainability is a matter that will be explored by Acoustics professionals and those outside acoustics to achieve a holistic view.
This relationship is central to removing obstacles for the construction industry, and acoustics has now been recognised as a key element affecting peoples "well-being".
The implications will be especially pertinent within the context of the build up to the first "green" Olympics in 2012, and the new Code for Sustainable Homes.
At this two-day conference, the DCLG (Gov) will be able to exclusively present the Acoustic element of the awaited Technical Guide that relates to enhanced sound insulation as part of their presentation.
This is not to be missed for those wanted to stay up to date in how acoustics and sustainability are related for homes.
The conference will also be pulling together visionary speakers that will help acousticians, architects, and developers alike to get a handle on what sustainable acoustics means.
Speakers are from a wide mix of organisations including Olympic Bid green advisors WWF, Sustainability Consultants, Environmental Scientists, the newly formed British Council of Schools and many specialists' within the field of acoustics.
This is quite simply a meeting of the minds on how to meet the new challenges presented by tackling global warming, and how to deliver the solutions within this emerging field of "sustainable acoustics".
Who should attend?.
The conference will be of interest to developers, architects, house builders, local government building control officers building, engineering professionals and policy makers wanting to stay ahead of the current approach to tackling Carbon and how this may drive the construction industry in the future.
Where and when.
Location: De Vere Hotel, Cambridge.
Dates: 24-25 April 2007 Time: Registration opens at 9.30 am on 24 April.
Programme and registration The programme and registra.tion form can be found on the website. Request a free brochure from Institute of Acoustics ...
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