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Urban Engineering - Song and Dance
Part of the series Urban Engineering
Two innovative projects tackle the demand for sound proofed and sustainable entertainment venues.
The O2 in Dublin, demonstrates how developments in sound proofing allow brilliant acoustics without polluting the local neighbourhood with noise.
The second project is based in the Netherlands, where engineers are developing a sustainable dancefloor, in which the vibrations generated by dancing is converted into electricity.
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- Duration: 15:00 minutes
- Published: 19 February 2010
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