WSDG Joins Danish Sound Cluster Webinar on Acoustic Design for Multi-Purpose Sports Arenas WSDG announces that Dirk Noy, senior partner and co-CEO, will participate in an upcoming webinar hosted by Danish Sound Cluster exploring the principles behind successful acoustic design for modern multi-purpose sports arenas. Titled Acoustic Design for Multi-Purpose Sports Arenas, the webinar will take place on April 28 from 14:00-15:15 CET (8:00am-9:15am EST) and will examine how acoustics can be fully integrated into arena design to support sports, concerts and other large-scale live events. Free to attend and presented in English, the session will bring together perspectives from architecture, acoustic consultancy and electro-acoustic systems design. Hosted and moderated by Jeppe Lindegaard, head of branding, strategy and events at Danish Sound Cluster, the webinar will also feature Klaus Toustrup, partner and owner at C.F. Moller Architects, and Dominika Obwarzanek, senior application engineer at d&b audiotechnik. The event will explore a central idea increasingly shaping the future of arena design, which is that a venue should be treated not simply as a building, but as a canvas -- offering a multitude of creative expressions, possibilities, and curation. Across the session, speakers will address how architectural form influences acoustic behavior, why acoustic strategy must be embedded from the earliest design stages, and how venues can be developed or transformed to support multiple uses without compromising listening quality, speech intelligibility or overall audience experience, the company says. Representing WSDG, Noy will explain the acoustic consultant's perspective, focusing on the practical and technical challenges involved in designing large, complex venues. His contribution will examine speech intelligibility, the balance between sports presentation and concert performance requirements, and the acoustic design process from concept through to realization. "With sports arenas increasingly expected to serve as flexible, multi-use destinations, it is more important than ever that acoustics are considered from the outset," says Noy. "When sound is integrated early in the design process, venues can deliver clarity, impact and a far better experience for audiences, performers and operators alike. We are very pleased to contribute to this conversation with Danish Sound Cluster and our fellow panellists." Danish Sound Cluster is Denmark's national cluster organization for the audio industry and serves as an open, neutral platform for collaboration, innovation, and knowledge-sharing across audio, acoustics and hearing health. As a professional member forum, it connects companies, knowledge institutions and research environments, while supporting business development, entrepreneurship and international partnerships. "Our ambition with Danish Sound Cluster is to build bridges across disciplines and create greater awareness of the importance of sound and acoustics in everyday life," concludes Lindegaard. "This webinar is a strong example of that mission in action, bringing together architects, consultants and technology specialists to highlight why acoustics must be part of the conversation from the very beginning when designing modern arenas." Registration for the webinar is free and open to all interested participants: danishsoundcluster.dk/acoustic-design-for-modern-sports-arenas/. 
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