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    QUIZ

    Quizzical Pursuit
    —The Architecture Puzzler

    Created by Dave Guadagni

     

    Architecture Puzzler #399

    Sound-absorbing structural masonry units are sometimes used in natatoriums and other building types where soft materials are not appropriate. Can you describe how these special CMUs are configured to absorb sound?


     

    Question from Last Week:
    Architecture Puzzler #398

    Riverside, Illinois, just outside the city of Chicago, was one of the first middle-class garden suburbs in the United States. When was it developed — 1863, 1887, or 1902?  

    Answer to Puzzler #398


     

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    Dave Guadagni, AIA, is an architect with Robertson/Sherwood/Architects

    Quizzical Pursuit is Copyright 2008, Dave Guadagni.

    AW


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    The "Water Cube" natatorium in Beijing, China, served the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.
    Photo: Bryan Allison

     
     
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