Abstract

A new 1600-seat multipurpose hall in Mesa, Arizona and a 1200-seat music-only concert hall in Pocatello, Idaho were recently designed employing CATT-Acoustic and laser pointer modeling techniques to optimize room shapes and surface properties. Unique challenges included the correct modeling of a multitude of singly curved and doubly curved room surfaces in critical upper volumes. Acoustical design results of the halls, especially with regard to the CATT-Acoustic computer models, will be presented.

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