Keystone & EchoMist
EchoMist EchoMist
Hey Keystone, I’ve been thinking about how the sounds we create in a building can shape the people who use it. Imagine designing a community center not just for strength and function, but also for the quiet moments and subtle noises that help people feel grounded. What do you think about weaving acoustic healing into the structure?
Keystone Keystone
I like that line of thinking. When you build a place you have to think about how people will feel inside, not just what it can hold. Quiet corners, walls that soften echoes, and materials that keep the noise at a comfortable level all help people settle in. It’s the same principle we use for a solid frame: make it sound as well as it looks, and the community will feel more at home. Let’s make sure the design includes those subtle acoustic touches— they’re part of a lasting, stable structure.