Deathvalleydog
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That's the plan.
I've got an area roughly 22 ft in diameter to work with, and about 23rds of it will be dug into a hillside and ultimately covered up with a living roof. Think "Hobbit House" without the round door. Probably around 3500 cf of volume (depending on the height/angle of the roof) with no plans for a separate control room at this time ... just a place to play and record in that sounds nice and is acoustically neutral. The roof/ceiling shape/angle can also be whatever, as long as it isn't so steep that plants wouldn't be able to grow on the top.
My question: what shape should I make it? Obviously parallel surfaces are bad, so I was thinking of a wonky pentagram? Or maybe a seven-sided shape?
Whadayathink? What shape would YOU make a 3500 cf sound studio if it could be anything you wanted? And why?
I've got an area roughly 22 ft in diameter to work with, and about 23rds of it will be dug into a hillside and ultimately covered up with a living roof. Think "Hobbit House" without the round door. Probably around 3500 cf of volume (depending on the height/angle of the roof) with no plans for a separate control room at this time ... just a place to play and record in that sounds nice and is acoustically neutral. The roof/ceiling shape/angle can also be whatever, as long as it isn't so steep that plants wouldn't be able to grow on the top.
My question: what shape should I make it? Obviously parallel surfaces are bad, so I was thinking of a wonky pentagram? Or maybe a seven-sided shape?
Whadayathink? What shape would YOU make a 3500 cf sound studio if it could be anything you wanted? And why?
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