Kanapesky, Aaron Peter2017-07-132017-07-132017-07-12vt_gsexam:12326http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78334Material is a common denominator between acoustics and architecture. The most basic building blocks of material are the elements: Earth, Water, Air (and Fire). Water is explored as an acoustic reflector, air as an escape path for sound, and earth as diffusor/absorber/reflector. This exploration of work dives into how acoustics can inspire architecture from the start. The thesis used two design projects to test the ideas: The San Francisco House of Music and The Boston Elemental Theater. Through this work I found the two interrelated fields can work together, and find a process and direction of design that raises the level of both disciplines.30 pagesETDapplication/pdfenIn CopyrightArchitecturePhysicsAcousticsArchitectural acousticsAcoustics as an Inspiration in ArchitectureUsing acoustics to inspire quality designThesis