help with building a temple to explore sound
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@living4resonance i am currently living near syracuse new york but i travel around a lot...would love to hear anything you have to share...thanks
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I look forward to meeting you there.
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I hate to be the bearer of possible bad news, but wouldn't aircrete by its porous nature absorb sound? I would think this would deaden any tones inside, not enhance them like a metal, granite or quartz structure (such as the interior of the King's chamber in the Giza pyramid) would.
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@hajjargibran I will be in the Pacific NW starting Aug. 6. Is it possible to attend part of a workshop? My family owns 8 acres of land overlooking the sea in Jamaica and I'd love to build an aircrete dome home there. We'd be happy to host a workshop even. What do you suggest?
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You maybe able to come for a short while to observe silently. But you best contact Debra at Indigo farms first.
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@hajjargibran Ok, thank you. How do I get in touch with her?
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@alchemikey this is an interesting design. I am a Buddhist priest living in Halifax, NS.
Blessings for your project.
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@hajjargibran Thank you!
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Alchemikey in my opinion it would be to have an airform made similar to what I have in this video.