Abstract
A green or sustainable approach to acoustics design extends far beyond the use of green materials or meeting LEED requirements. This paper addresses the importance of understanding and using the language of sustainability, the gray area of acoustics and general exclusion from the (Mechanical-Electrical-Plumbing based) engineering conversation, and the benefits of integrated design and early inclusion of acoustics in the design process. Included will be tools and studies to communicate the advantage of sustainable acoustics practices to architects and owners.
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