ed from the venue's striking spherical shape. A sphere would naturally cause an almost infinite number of acoustic reflections, making soundwaves very difficult to control within the space.
Google KGX1, London, 2019 – ongoing
Google's new London headquarters building/King's Cross Campus development KGX1 site sits between King's Cross Station and the King's Boulevard. The purpose-built 11-storey building comprises more than 90,000 m 2 of space. The building, designed by Heatherwick Studio and Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) will feature a natural theme where all materials are sourced through Google's healthy materials programme.
Buro Happold Acoustics are front and centre of the acoustic fit-out design by investigating how to design different acoustic landscapes appropriate for the activities performed in each area.
BBC Concert Studios, London, 2017 – ongoing
The new home for the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the world-famous BBC Maida Vale recording studios, this development will provide rehearsal, recording and performance space for some of the world's most famous and well-known artists. Maida Vale studios are historically renowned for recording and broadcasting sessions from legendary acts such as the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Led Zeppelin to modern megastars such as Amy Winehouse and Ed Sheeran. Buro Happold is the acoustic engineer overseeing the build and the transition into this new world-class home.
What would I do?
You'll be exposed to the following acoustic design aspects: